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Rome is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in Italy, Rome is a well-known and vibrant city.
Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at two Rome airports to start their vacations and business trips in Rome. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Rome by train is a good choice as well.
If you’re flying, Rome’s got two main airports: Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Ciampino Airport (CIA).
Fiumicino Airport is Italy's largest airport and Rome's main international hub, will likely be your arrival point. Ciampino Airport is much closer to the city, but it mainly serves budget and charter flights.
Fiumicino Airport is located 30km southwest of central Rome, Fiumicino is Rome’s main international gateway. You can reach the city center easily via the Leonardo Express train (32 mins to Termini Station) or regional FL1 trains to other hubs.
Ciampino Airport is situated just 15km southeast of central Rome, but it’s smaller. You can access Rome via dedicated buses (e.g., Terravision/SIT; 30-40 mins to Termini) or taxis/rideshares (no direct train link).

Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport
(Source from Wikipedia)
Consider staying at one of the hotels near the Fiumicino airport that offers shuttle services. It’s a lifesaver, especially when you’re tired from traveling or catching a red eye flights.
| Hotel Name | Distance from Fiumicino Airport | Shuttle Service Info |
| Hilton Rome Hotel | 1850 ft | Airport shuttle pick-up (Additional charge), Airport shuttle drop-off (Additional charge), free WI-FI |
| Mercure Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport | 3 miles | Airport shuttle pick-up (Additional Charge) |
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If you’re not sure where to stay, areas like the historic center or Trastevere are great options.
I strongly recommend people who visit Rome for the first time, do yourself a favor and stay near the historic center, as this area never disappoints! You’ll be steps from the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, surrounded by iconic gelato shops and pasta joints.
Sure, Trastevere is magical with its cobblestone lanes and trattorias, and Prati is polished with chic cafes – but Monti’s bohemian vibe and hidden piazzas? That’s my quiet escape.

Trastevere: Crisscrossed with ivy-draped alleys and fairy-lit piazzas, this medieval quarter buzzes with artisan shops and family-runtrattorias. By day, explore Santa Maria in Trastevere (Rome’s oldest church); by night, join locals sipping wine on cobblestone steps. It’sauthentic, lively, and feels frozen in time—yet just a bridge away from the historic center.
Pantheon: Best-preserved of Rome’s ancient monuments, this former temple-turned-church boasts the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome (its oculus flooding light onto marble floors). Free to enter, you’ll stand beneath the same roof as Raphael (buried inside) and Michelangelo (who studied it for St. Peter’s). Pro tip: Visit at noon when the sunbeam pierces like a laser!
Trevi Fountain: Tucked between palazzos, this 18th-century masterpiece depicts Oceanus’ chariot pulled by seahorses—all carved from gleaming travertine. Toss a coin over your left shoulder (using your right hand) to ensure your return to Rome; €3,000+dailygets donated to charity. Go at dawn to avoid crowds, or see it glow like liquid gold under night lights.
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