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Rome's main airport, Fiumicino (FCO), is 30 km from the city center. Here's how to get there:
Price: €14 (one-way)
Time: 32 minutes
Route: Direct to Roma Termini station (no transfers)
Pros: Fastest, reliable, runs every 30 mins (6:00-23:00). Comfortable seats, power outlets.
Cons: Most expensive option. No refunds if you miss the train.
Best for: Business travelers, those with tight schedules. Avoids traffic stress.
Price: €8 (one-way)
Time: 40 minutes
Route: Roma Termini station (stops at intermediate stations)
Pros: Cheapest train option. Runs every 30 mins (6:00-23:00).
Cons: Slower due to stops. Can get crowded, especially during rush hour.
Best for: Budget travelers who don't mind waiting for a slightly slower train.
Price: €10 (one-way)
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Time: 45-60 minutes (depends on traffic)
Route: Drops you at central stops like Termini or Piazza dei Cinquecento
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