TRANSPORT  GUIDE ROME

-The Rome Metro is the oldest rapid transit system in Italy, having started operating in 1955. It consists of three lines: Line A (orange), Line B (blue), and Line C (green), covering a total of 60 km and serving 73 stations. Line A and Line B intersect at Rome Termini Station, the central transportation hub, while Line C is still...

Rome benefits from the presence of two airports: Fiumicino Airport (FCO), also known as Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, and Ciampino Airport (CIA). Fiumicino Airport takes the lead in terms of size and serves as a hub for major airlines, accommodating a diverse array of international flights. In contrast, Ciampino Airport focuses primarily...

- Travelers arriving at Fiumicino Airport have convenient transportation options to reach central Rome. One option is the Leonardo Express, a direct train that operates every 30 minutes and provides a fast and comfortable transfer to Termini Station. This is considered the quickest and most convenient public transport method between Fiumicino...