British Airways has regular flights to Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino
Airport, 18.5 miles south-west of the Centro Storico, Rome's
historic centre. Jump on a train after your Rome flight lands and before you know it
you'll be living the Italian dolce vita sweet life in Rome. Sip a glass
of local Frascati white wine under a shady umbrella on central Rome's water
fountain-filled Piazza Navona square. Then follow Rome's tangle of
medieval streets to the River Tiber and glimpse the distinctive dome of St
Peter's Basilica.
Travel to/from central Rome
Take a train to Rome's central Termini station after flights to
Rome's Fiumicino Airport. The 35-minute ride into central Rome is
straightforward and services run half-hourly after Rome flights. You'll see
more of Rome's countryside if you catch one of the two hourly buses
or private shuttle buses that also run to Rome's Termini station. If
you'd prefer a taxi after Rome flights, you'll find white
metered taxis waiting outside Flight Arrivals to take you into central Rome.
Best of Rome
Make your way through layer upon layer of history and culture after your flight to
Rome. Get your bearings in Rome's historic centre, the Centro
Storico, at picture-postcard squares like the Baroque Piazza Navona and
bustling Campo de'Fiori. You'll be stunned by
Rome's iconic Colosseum. Scramble among the ruins of ancient
Rome's Forum and Palatine Hill. When it's time to
catch return flights from Rome, pack designer kitchenware, elegant stationery and
that one-off pair of 1960s sunglasses you snapped up from Rome's flea
market.
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