Options traveling to and from the airport include:

By Train:

  • Leonardo Express, a non-stop service exclusively for airport passengers to/from Rome Termini railway station leaving every 15 minutes, with a journey time of 32 minutes.
    • Departures every 30 minutes from Fiumicino Airport before 7:08 and after 21:08 and between 10:08 / 10:38 and 14:08 / 14:38
    • Departures every 30 minutes from Rome Termini before 06:20 and after 20:20 and between 9:50 / 10:20 and 13:50 / 14:20
  • Regional FL1 trains to/from other stations in Rome, including Rome Tiburtina, with departures every 15 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes on weekends and holidays.

By Bus:
The scheduled bus stops are opposite Terminal 2, Arrivals. To reach them, please follow the “Regional Bus Station” signs.

Options traveling to and from the airport include:

By Train:
The nearest train station to the Giovan Battista Pastine Airport is in the town of Ciampino, connected to the airport by COTRAL/SCHIAFFINI buses every 30 minutes. A light rail service connects the Ciampino railway station to the Termini railway station in an average time of 15 minutes.

By Bus:
A daily connection between the airport and Rome Termini railway station is provided by three different companies: Terravision, SIT, and Schiaffini.

The Pontifical Gregorian University is easily reachable from Termini railway station on foot (about 25 min), by bus (about 17 min) or by subway.

Please note: the nearest metro station is the Barberini stop, on the A line (850 m away).

From Florence or Naples
We suggest taking the A1 route for quick travel.

For a journey that prioritizes the beauty of the sceneries, we suggest taking the Via Aurelia, a Roman road constructed in approximately 241 BC.

From the east coast
We suggest taking the A24 route for quick travel.

The Sun Route* touches different countries in Europe, such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Czechia, Austria, and Italy (and it arrives at Malta).

Other routes
You can visit Bikemap* and Eurovelo* to find more routes to and through Rome.

*Please, note that these are external websites not managed by IJCNN 2025.