From Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA), the simplest routes to the Colosseum usually go via Roma Termini (then Metro Line B to Colosseo) or by an official fixed-fare taxi. (more…)
Traveling from Rome to Naples is one of the easiest intercity trips in Italy: high-speed trains can get you there in about an hour, buses are usually the cheapest option, and private transfers make sense for families, airport arrivals, or…
Traveling from Rome to Venice is one of the easiest long-distance trips in Italy: high-speed trains are usually the best choice for speed and city-center convenience, while buses save money, flights help if you need airport-to-airport connections, and private transfers…
Naples to Rome is one of Italy’s easiest city-to-city trips, with fast trains, budget buses, private transfers, and self-drive options available all day. Most travelers should take the train for the best speed-to-convenience ratio, while buses are great for saving…
How to get from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Vatican City: the best routes by train + metro, regional rail, direct shuttle bus, and taxi/private transfer. (more…)
Vatican City sits right next to Roma San Pietro, so this is usually a short city transfer rather than a long intercity trip: you can walk, take a quick ATAC bus, or use a taxi/private car if you have heavy…
Traveling from the Colosseum to Roma Termini Station is one of the easiest transfers in Rome: the fastest option is Metro Line B (just two stops), but walking, buses, taxis, and private transfers can also make sense depending on luggage,…
Rome’s main airport (FCO) is about 50–55 km from Civitavecchia Cruise Port. Your best route depends on how tight your embarkation time is, how much luggage you have, and whether you want door-to-door simplicity or the lowest cost. (more…)
Getting from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to the Colosseum is easy once you decide between the fast Leonardo Express train, cheaper airport buses, or door-to-door taxis and private transfers; this guide walks you through each option with typical times, costs and…
Getting from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) to the Trevi Fountain is straightforward once you decide between shuttle buses to Termini, the low-cost Ciampino Airlink train+bus combo, city bus + metro, or a taxi/private transfer; most options take around 40–70 minutes…