A new program launched in Rome in August has been enthusiastically embraced by the public. The recycling initiative accepts plastic bottles in exchange for free ATAC public transportation tickets, which are good on the city’s buses and metros. Commuters can bring their plastic bottles to three metro stations to use specially designated machines to earn […]
Category Archives: Public Transportation
There are a lot of reasons to travel by train in Italy: the romance, the convenience, the cost, and the scenic settings are the first that come to mind. However, the best thing about train travel in Italy is that it works like a charm – saving you time and money while also allowing you […]
Updated October 2022 Rome has two airports (Ciampino and Fiumicino). Of the two, Ciampino is smaller and mainly receives passengers who are traveling on budget airlines such as RyanAir. It is only 16 km (10 miles) from Ciampino Airport to Rome, however, it is not always easy to reach the city center. The two major […]
Every way to travel between Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Rome, including taxi rates, private transfers, buses, and trains.
Planning to get around Rome using public transportation? Become familiar with how to use the Rome metro system, with its tickets, hours and maps.
Bus tickets on the bus? Nope. Think again.
Your guide to the websites, ticket counters and private shops that can help you book your Italian train travel.
Rome has two airports: Fiumicino (FCO), which is also sometimes referred to as Rome’s Lenardo da Vinci Airport, and Ciampino (CIA). So which airport should you use to fly into Rome? Rome’s Ciampino Airport: Ciampino is essentially a glorified bus station. It is a nice bus station… with planes. While it is incredibly small and simple […]
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