Moving Around

Getting to and around Rome

Planes

FIUMICINO (Leonardo Da Vinci aeroporto)
Most commonly used airport. €9 one way gets you to Rome's centre by train and is faster than the bus.
CIAMPINO (Budget Airlines)
One connection to Rome is by bus and a return ticket is €13.50 to Termini Station. A direct shuttle service is available from both airports to Plus Camping Roma. Check the Plusvillages website for times. www.plusvillages.com

Trains

The majority of European trains arrive at and depart from Stazione Termini which is right in the centre of Rome.

Buses

The most commonly used bus terminals are Lepanto and EUR Fermi.

Metro

Not the most difficult metro system in Europe as there are only two lines to choose from and most stops are in the right place. Have the exact change ready for the ticket machines or tabaccis as change is a big issue in Rome. There are single tickets, 48hr and weekly passes available. Validate in the yellow machines.

City Bus - ATAC

Tickets are cheap at €1 for a single and must be validated in the yellow machines inside the bus. You must buy these from the Tabaccis and ticket machines as the drivers don't sell them. The destinations are written on the front of the bus.

Foot

Cheap and environmentally friendly. Most of Rome's monuments are centrally located and within easy reach of each other. View Rome at your own pace.

Scooter

There are several companies renting scooters for those wishing to have their own 'roman holiday' or anyone who thinks they can handle the traffic no problem. A cheap and thrilling way to get around Rome. Wheeeee!