Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), also known as Rome   Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, is Italy’s busiest airport, with millions of passengers flying in and out each year. The airport is located around 19 miles south of Rome.

If you're flying to or from Rome, you’ll probably need to travel to or from Rome Fiumicino Airport. Don’t worry though – it's easy to get there by train.

Read on to learn more about buying Rome Fiumicino Airport train tickets, timetables, and possible connections.

How to get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome by train

Flying into Fiumicino Airport and not sure how to get to the city center? Read on for more information.

Depending on where you’re flying from, you’ll arrive at either Terminal 1 or 3 at Fiumicino Airport.

If you arrive at Terminal 1, you’ll need to get to Terminal 3 to take your train to the city center as the train station is located there. To reach Terminal 3, you can take the airport’s free shuttle bus, which connects the 2 terminals in just a couple of minutes.

If you arrive at Terminal 3, simply follow the signs to the train station.

To get from Fiumicino Airport to the city center, you can travel with one of the following train operators:

How to get from Rome city center to Fiumicino Airport by train

Flying from Fiumicino Airport and not sure how to get there? We’ve got you covered!

There are 2 train operators that connect Rome city center with Fiumicino Airport:

  • Leonardo express: Leonardo express is the quickest way to get to Fiumicino Airport from central Rome. This train leaves from Roma Termini station and is usually a non-stop service, taking you to the airport in just 32 minutes. Trains run every 15-30 minutes, so you won’t be waiting too long to get to the airport.
  • One of Trenitalia’s FL1 regional trains: If you’re travelling from Roma Tiburtina station instead, you can take one of the FL1 commuter trains operated by Trenitalia – you’ll reach the airport in about 48 minutes as these trains make more stops along the way.

Where should I travel next after Rome?

Sure, you might have had a good time in Rome, but your European adventure doesn’t have to stop there. Why not check out some of these trips below?

Rome to the Amalfi Coast

Embark on a train journey from Rome to the Amalfi Coast, where pastel-hued villages cling to dramatic cliffs above the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.

You’ll need to make at least one change along the way (usually in Naples or Salerno) – that’s a great excuse to further explore the beautiful Campania region! Book your tickets from Rome to the Amalfi Coast now.

Rome to Venice

Looking for another Italian destination to add to your bucket list? Visit Venice! You can travel directly from Rome to Venice by train, with the quickest journeys taking a little over 3 hours.

We’ve even got a guide to the main train stations in Venice to help you navigate the city. And if you’re not sure where to stay when you visit Venice, check out our guide to the best boutique hotels in Venice for more inspiration.

Rome to Milan

Traverse the Italian countryside by train from Rome to Milan, where historic grandeur meets modern elegance in a city famed for its fashion, art, and iconic landmarks, promising a journey of cultural immersion and cosmopolitan allure.

You can take a direct Italo or Frecciarossa train from Rome to Milan – you’ll be there in less than 3 hours. How cool is that? And if you can’t get enough of La Bella Italia, why not continue exploring Italy with a Eurail Pass?

How to get from Fiumicino Airport to other Italian destinations by train

Traveling from Fiumicino Airport to Florence, Venice or Naples? Keep reading for more information on how to get there by train.

Make your way by train from Fiumicino Airport to Florence

Want to see a new city in Italy? It’ll only take you around 2 hours to travel from Fiumicino Airport to Florence by train on the fastest services.

Thanks to Frecciarossa direct services, you’ll go straight from the airport to Florence without having to change along the way. Use our Journey Planner at the top of the page to compare times, prices and onboard services so you can pick the best option for you.

See the sights when you follow our guide to Florence on a budget, visit Florence’s stunning churches or check out the most authentic restaurants in Florence.

Travel from Fiumicino Airport to Venice by train

Another popular trip is to take the train from Fiumicino Airport to Venice. On the fastest Frecciarossa services, you can be in Venice in around 4 hours, and you won’t have to change either!

Whether you’re visiting Venice to check out the Carnevale festivities or just looking to experience life in the slow lane (on a gondola!), there’s plenty to see and do in Venice. We’ve also got you covered when it comes to where to stay: check out our guide to the best boutique hotels in Venice, Italy.

You’ll arrive at Venezia Santa Lucia station, which is the perfect location to start exploring the city. Read our guide to Venice’s train stations for more information about this station and Venezia Mestre, another train station you can find in Venice.

Hop on board a train from Fiumicino Airport to Naples

If you’re looking for somewhere special to visit on your trip to Italy, look no further than Naples! Whether you want to see Naples’ most iconic sites or you’re looking for the best food to eat in Naples, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Traveling from Fiumicino Airport to Naples is easy by train. Thanks to Frecciarossa high-speed services, you’ll be able to get directly from the airport to Naples in less than 2 hours. This means no extra transfer time – simply pick up your bags and go!

How to buy Fiumicino Airport train tickets

For travel between Fiumicino Airport and central Rome, you can buy a ticket online. We’ll show you how.

Buying Fiumicino Airport train tickets online

To buy a train ticket for a journey to or from Rome Fiumicino Airport, you can use our Journey Planner. We’ll show you a range of times and prices, so you can pick the option that best suits you.

How to buy a train ticket online with Trainline:

  1. Head to our Journey Planner at the top of the page
  2. Enter your origin station (where you’re starting your journey) and your destination – for example, ‘Roma Termini’ or ‘Roma Fiumicino Aeroporto’
  3. Choose when you want to travel, and add a return journey if you need to
  4. Select a passenger type, e.g. ‘Adult (26-59)’
  5. Click ‘Get times and tickets’ to see train tickets, times and prices
  6. Once you’re on the ticket selection page, pick the ticket that’s right for you and press ‘Continue’
  7. Fill in passenger details such as your first and last name
  8. Continue to checkout and pay
  9. Relax knowing you’ve got your tickets sorted before you get to the station!

Frequently Asked Questions

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