How to get to Rome

Planning a trip to Rome? But you don't know how to get there? Vivanoda helps you organise your trip to Rome by letting you search and compare the best offers for train, coach and flight.

By train to Rome

The train is an economical and ecological way to reach Rome. It allows you to easily arrive in the centre of Rome and enjoy the sights.

By coach to Rome

The long-distance coach is an extremely economical means of transport for a stay in Rome. On the other hand, travelling by coach to Rome is much slower than travelling by train or plane.

Flights to Rome

Flying is the fastest way to get to Rome. However, you have to add the time it takes to reach the airport, which is outside the centre of Rome. The prices of flights to Rome are also often attractive.

Transportation to Rome in figures

Country
Italy
Number of airlines serving Rome
69
Number of stations or airports in Rome
2 airports
28 stations
7 coach stations
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Why search for tickets to travel to Rome with Vivanoda?

When planning a trip to Rome, it is important to choose your mode of transport based on your needs, budget, time and comfort. Whether you travel by train, coach or flight, your choice of transport can have a significant impact on the price and quality of your trip to Rome. This is why it is important to use a transport and price comparison tool to buy a ticket to Rome.

Vivanoda is a handy tool that allows you to quickly find the best travel options to Rome in terms of price, time and quality. With Vivanoda you can compare the various train, coach and flight tickets available for your trip to Rome. This way you can find the cheapest and most suitable options for your needs.

The most popular routes to Rome

We present the most popular routes to Rome from all major European cities, whether by train, coach or flight. Whether you want to find the cheapest flight to Rome, the fastest train or the most comfortable coach, we have gathered all the information you need to plan your trip to Rome with confidence.

Whether you are travelling from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast, Bristol or Liverpool or another major European city, we compare the different modes of transport to help you choose the best option to get to Rome. You will find information on the most popular routes, transport companies, travel times, ticket prices and tips for safe and comfortable travel. We have also included tips on how to save money and find the best fares to Rome. Whether you are a budget traveller or looking for the ultimate in comfort, you will find all the options to plan your trip to Rome with confidence.

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Travel to Rome by train

Where are the train stations in Rome?

To reach Rome by train, choose from 28 stations, including Fiumicino Aeroporto, Roma Ostiense, Roma S. Pietro, Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina and Roma Trastevere.

Fiumicino Aeroporto
Station located 13.8 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Ostiense
Station located 1.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma S. Pietro
Station located 1.4 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Termini
Station located 1.0 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Tiburtina
Station located 2.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Trastevere
Station located 1.8 mi from the centre of Rome
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Colle Mattia
Station located 13.4 mi from the centre of Rome
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Fidene
Station located 5.9 mi from the centre of Rome
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Fiera di Roma
Station located 10.3 mi from the centre of Rome
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La Rustica Citta'
Station located 6.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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Lunghezza
Station located 9.7 mi from the centre of Rome
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Magliana
Station located 5.0 mi from the centre of Rome
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Muratella
Station located 6.2 mi from the centre of Rome
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Nuovo Salario
Station located 4.4 mi from the centre of Rome
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Palmiro Togliatti
Station located 4.8 mi from the centre of Rome
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Ponte Galeria
Station located 8.9 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Aurelia
Station located 4.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Nomentana LM
Station located 1.2 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Prenestina
Station located 3.3 mi from the centre of Rome
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Roma Tuscolana
Station located 2.4 mi from the centre of Rome
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Serenissima
Station located 3.9 mi from the centre of Rome
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Settebagni
Station located 7.9 mi from the centre of Rome
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Tor Sapienza
Station located 5.5 mi from the centre of Rome
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Villa Bonelli
Station located 3.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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La Rustica Uir
Station located 7.3 mi from the centre of Rome
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Torricola
Station located 4.9 mi from the centre of Rome
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Ottaviano
Station located 1.6 mi from the centre of Rome
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Pollenza
Station located 5.7 mi from the centre of Rome
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Travel to Rome by coach

Tips to find a cheaper coach ticket to Rome

While coach travel in itself is an inexpensive way to get to Rome, there are always ways to save even more.

Be flexible on the date of your trip to Rome
If you don't have a specific date to travel to Rome by coach, it's best to try several dates and avoid weekends, as tickets from Karpathos, Iasi, Tunis, Sibiu, Ostend or Djerba are often more expensive!
Compare all coach offers to Rome
With Vivanoda, you can view, filter and select all offers from FlixBus, Eurolines, Eurolines CH, ProntoBus and SitBus in one search. Whether you are travelling from Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Bologna or Genoa, this makes it easier for you to find the ones that best meet your criteria in terms of price, time and duration.
Book your coach trip to Rome quickly
When you have found the lowest fare on Vivanoda for your trip to Rome from, for example, Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Bologna or Genoa, select it and you will be redirected to the carrier's website (FlixBus, Eurolines and Eurolines CH). We recommend you book your ticket quickly, as fares can rise quickly!

Where are the coach stations in Rome?

Here is the list of 7 coach stations (or bus stops) serving the city of Rome.

Roma
Coach station 0.2 mi from Rome
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Roma Tiburtina
Coach station 2.6 mi from Rome
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Aeroporto Fiumicino
Coach station 13.8 mi from Rome
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Aeroporto Ciampino
Coach station 8.7 mi from Rome
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Roma Aurelia
Coach station 2.8 mi from Rome
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Rome Vatican
Coach station 1.0 mi from Rome
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Roma Termini
Coach station 1.0 mi from Rome
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Fly to Rome

Some tips for cheap flights to Rome

To optimise your chances of finding a flight to Rome with the best value for money, there are a few rules to follow. We remind you of them here.

Watch out for promotions.
Airlines like Air Serbia, Air Berlin, Air Alps Aviation, Air Baltic and Air Malta regularly offer interesting promotions on social networks or other means of communication.
Compare prices for flights to Vivanoda
Using a flight aggregator like Vivanoda ensures you have a wide choice of flights to Rome and optimises your chances of finding the best flight with airlines like Blu-express, Jetairfly, Minoan Air, Air Algerie and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
A flight ticket to Rome is more expensive at the last minute
Most airlines allow you to book your flight to Rome 12 months in advance. Fares are usually much lower than a few days before departure.

Where are the airports in Rome?

Flights to Rome arrive at the 2 airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino.

Fiumicino
Airport is 13.3 mi from Rome
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Ciampino
Airport is 8.6 mi from Rome
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When to visit Rome?

The best time to travel in Italy depends on your personal preferences. If you like the sun and the heat, summer is the ideal time for you. The months of June to August offer high temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C in the southern regions of the country. However, temperatures can rise to 40°C in certain regions such as Sicily and Calabria. Italy's beaches are crowded during this period, so expect plenty of tourists.

If you prefer milder temperatures and avoid the crowds, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are good seasons to visit Italy. Temperatures are pleasant, fluctuating between 15°C and 25°C, and the landscapes are magnificent, with flowers blooming in spring and changing leaves in autumn.

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