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Travel To Rome City By Train From Rome FCO Airport
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2022
- One of the best ways to reach the heart of Rome from your arrival at the airport is by Train.
In this video we will travel from Rome Airport, FCO Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Airport to Roma Termini the main train station of Rome where you will be in the heart of Rome and within walking distance of the sights like the colosseum, Trevi Fountain and more.
We will be taking a Trenitalia train which is the nationally run train company. - www.trenitalia.com/en.html
The train journey is around 32 minutes.
Enjoy!
Harry J.WOW!Super good video.I'm going to Rome in Sept. and thanks to you I now know how to get to Rome by train.
One of the better presented video showing journey from FCO to Roma Termini including how to buy tickets. Thank u!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This was so helpful! 🤠👍✨
WTF BRO, there is the LEONARDO EXPRESS ✨
thank you very much for this information it will help me a lot when I go to Rome
no need to take high speed train from fiumicino to roma termini. It's a 90km/h line and the ticket is overpriced.
Also leonardo express is pricey... best choice is to take a normal suburban train and just lift off in roma ostiene or roma tiburtina. Suburban train costs 8/9€ and goes at the same speed of the high speed train
correct. This line is not a high speed line
Excellent video, thank you! I'm going to Trastevere in April, there's a station there. I guess it is super easy, confortable and cheap..
Thank you so much 💓
Thanks ❤
This is great stuff. Next time you should consider the North of Italy as your next destination, it's very different from the center/south of Italy, yet as beautiful.
Thank you so much 😍 you are a life saver
I like to go to the ticket counter, give the guy a twenty and get on the Leonardo Express. No wasting time at a machine where I have to give them my name.
Thanks to share this. I share a taxi with others, then on the highway it stop and the driver up the price for 10 times. Many foreigners face the same problem. Some lost their wallet at the central station.
A taxi is 48 Euros so 2 premium tickets are not much of a deal.
you paid 20euros when the express train who takes the same amount of time cost 13euros, also if you don't mind a 20min extra journey or if you have to get off at a different train station than termini, like Trastevere, you can take the regional train for 8euros
The fact that he picked AN High speed train for Roma Termini.Sometimes High speed line trains come to Venice to the Rome Fiumicino.
I was wondering why the train looked different from other videos. Now I know to just pick the Leonardo Express.
Why you'd go for the expensive one?
How long did it take you to go through customs? Im planning on going soon and am traveling from that airport to Venice and don't know if I should buy tickets now or just wait until I arrive.
Very fast, no delays. 5-10 mins?
It was quite expensive and a good walk from the terminal. Bus is better
After scanning your ticket, do you also need to scan it in the little green machines that you passed? I ask because many others say this is needed or a fine is applied.
nah i never do that, because the ticket is valid only in the train and only in the date that you selected at the time of booking
I only scanned it as seen in the video and then the train workers checked the ticket. In my experience I received no fine, only snacks.
@@harryj7330 ok thanks! Great video!
The rule of thumb is: if you have a ticket for a specific train number (and departure time) and a reserved seat, you're good to go. If you purchase a ticket only for a specific route but no reserved seat on a specific train number, you must punch your ticket before departing, to confirm that you are leaving "now". The ticket will then be valid for a departure time within the next 4 hours.
He picked a high speed train with time and specific seatings. MY understanding is if he picked the Leonardo Express, a different type of train, it must be validated.
Is that the Leonardo Express? If it is I thought it was supposed to cost only $14.
that’s a frecciarossa 1000, an high-speed train… the “leonardo express” it’s a service with regional trains
It is a high-speed train, which is the costliest option to get to city by rail, but nearly as slow as the other trains on this route!
@@alexpolyakov5934yeah because its probably going towards milan bologna or venice and its just passing by the airport
@@moussa2949 Indeed, but going to Rome with this service is mostly an unneeded rip-off option, isn't it?
@@alexpolyakov5934 yes, it is useless and a waste of money. Leonardo Express is here for you :)
Do NOT take this train!!!
Without realizing it, this guy took the first train out, which happened to be one of the few Frecciarossa high speed trains that service FCO airport, which continues beyond Rome (usually to Florence or Naples). High speed train tickets cost a lot more than regular trains, and on a short haul service like this, make no sense (the transit time is the same as all other trains).
From FCO to Rome, take the Leonardo Express (€14) to Termini station or, depending on where in the city you need to be, the regional train to Trastevere, Ostiense, Tuscolana, or Tiburtina stations (€8).
What you mean is… there are also alternatives. For the sake of getting from the airport into the city… this train did exactly that.
@@harryj7330 Sure, but still your video is misleading, in that tourists are much more likely to catch one of the 64 daily 'Leonardo Express' trains departing to Roma Termini, or one of the 62 daily regional trains to other stations in Rome. You used one of the THREE high speed Freccia Rossa trains which leave from FCO daily. Frecciarossa trains are totally different from the other, most common ones on this route, have different fares, and different services (no seat reservation, for example).
Bello