Airport Guides7 min readUpdated 2026-05-01

Rome Airport Transfer Guide: Fiumicino & Ciampino

How to get from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and Rome Ciampino (CIA) airports to Rome city centre and other destinations. Transfer times, prices, train vs taxi comparison.

Rome's Two Airports: Fiumicino and Ciampino

Rome is served by two airports: Rome Fiumicino (FCO), officially named Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, and Rome Ciampino (CIA), officially named G.B. Pastine International Airport.

Fiumicino is Rome's main hub, handling the vast majority of long-haul and major European flights. It is 32 km south-west of Rome city centre. Ciampino is smaller, closer to the city (15 km south-east), and primarily handles low-cost carriers including Ryanair and easyJet.

Getting from Fiumicino (FCO) to Rome City Centre

The Leonardo Express train connects Fiumicino directly to Roma Termini in 32 minutes for €14. It is a fast and reliable option for solo travellers.

However, for families, travellers with luggage, or those staying in hotels that are not near Termini station, a private transfer is significantly more practical. A private taxi from FCO to Rome city centre takes approximately 40 minutes and costs from €65. Your driver will be waiting in arrivals with a name sign and will drive you directly to your hotel.

Note that the official Rome taxi fixed fare from Fiumicino is €50 for inside the Aurelian Walls, but not all destinations are covered by this fixed rate — and metered taxis can be more expensive to areas outside the centre.

Getting from Ciampino (CIA) to Rome

Ciampino does not have a train connection to Rome. The options are coach shuttle (Terravision/Schiaffini, 40–50 min to Termini for €6–7) or private transfer.

A private transfer from Ciampino to Rome city centre takes approximately 25 minutes and costs from €45 — making it one of the best-value airport transfers in Italy given the convenience.

Fiumicino to Naples: Long-Distance Transfer

Some travellers flying into Rome need to continue to Naples, particularly on cruise itineraries. The drive from FCO to Naples is approximately 220 km and takes around 2.5–3 hours by private transfer, priced from €280.

Alternatively, the high-speed Frecciarossa train from Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale takes 70 minutes — but this means first getting from Fiumicino to Termini (32 min), then booking and boarding the train. For groups or those with lots of luggage, a direct private transfer from FCO to Naples is often the most practical option.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a taxi from Fiumicino to Rome cost?

A private fixed-price transfer from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Rome city centre costs from €65. The official Rome taxi fixed fare is €50 to destinations within the Aurelian Walls, but for hotels outside this zone, metered fares apply.

How long is the transfer from Fiumicino to Rome?

A private transfer from FCO to Rome city centre takes approximately 40 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Journey times can be longer during rush hour (7–9am and 5–8pm).

Is there a train from Ciampino to Rome?

No — Ciampino Airport does not have a direct train connection. The airport is served by coach shuttles (€6–7 to Roma Termini, 40–50 min) or by private transfer (25 min, from €45).

Can I get a private transfer from Rome airport to Naples?

Yes — TellMyTaxi offers direct private transfers from Fiumicino Airport to Naples. The journey is approximately 220 km and takes around 2.5–3 hours. Prices start from €280 for a sedan.

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