The Rome airports


by Paola Lo Russo - Date: 2007-09-06 - Word Count: 501 Share This!

Arriving in Rome by air? A big city deserves a big airport, Rome has got two... and of course, they are locate out from the city centre. Therefore if you are a first time traveller to the Eternal city you might want to know all the possibilities that will take you to your hotel to start enjoying your holiday. There are two main airports in Rome, one being Fiumicino, which is a vast international airport, and the other one being Ciampino. Ciampino is a military airport opened to the civil traffic mainly after the increase of popularity of the main low-cost airlines.

Ciampino airport is relatively small but yet offers you quite a few choices in terms of transportation to the city centre. Once you are out of the building, you will have a big square in front of you. There will be taxies and there will be coaches. Please connect to the link below for more information.

Fiumicino is a lot bigger airport, it's a nice, well organized airport and it is quite pleasant to spend a few hours in there if you are waiting for your flight. All the main airlines from all over the world are routed into Fiumicino airport. The different terminals are all well indicated so even if you are in a hurry, you will find your way around quickly and easily. Again you will have a vast choice of means of transportation to reach the city centre. Please connect to the link below in order to view all the details regarding transportation to Rome.

If you are not familiar with the local language, and you have opted for a totally hassle free way to reach your destination, you can reserve in advance a limo service. Your driver will pick you up at either airports, Fiumicino or Ciampino. He will know exactly at what terminal your flight is going to land, therefore one less worry for you. He will be informed if your flight is delayed, he will wait for you outside the luggage claim hall with a sign with your name on so that you can locate him immediately. The cars are all high standard ones, with air-conditioning for a really pleasant trip. Drivers are, of course, all qualified, real experts...they will take you to your hotel in no time giving, if you wish, a brief description on what you see along the way.

Rome airports are very busy being Rome one of the main cities visited ever. Both Fiumicino and Ciampino airports are very well organized making you brief stay in either of them very comfortable. You will be able to move around easily. You can choose the way to get into the city centre that best suits your needs and budget. Bus, train, taxi or a limousine service are all available options at both airports. Enjoy!

Paola Lo Russo is a true expert of travel to Italy. If you want to know more about Rome airport transfer and Rome accommodation visit her online resource at http://www.romaclick.com/

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