How to Reach Roma Termini from Fiumicino Airport
- Anya
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Have you ever wondered how to reach Roma Termini train station after landing at night at Fiumicino Airport? Whether you arrive with the sunrise, under the midday sun, or late at night, we’ve gathered the most convenient options to help you get to the heart of Rome stress-free.
Here's your time-of-day breakdown to plan your arrival smartly!
Morning Arrivals (6:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Leonardo Express
This is by far the fastest and most straightforward way to reach Termini. The non-stop train service connects Fiumicino Airport directly to Roma Termini in just 32 minutes.
Cost: €14
Duration: 32 minutes, runs every 15 minutes
Tickets: Buy online or at Trenitalia machines
Shuttle Bus with TAM Bus
If you’re on a tighter budget and don’t mind a slightly longer ride, TAM Bus is a solid option.
Cost: online price €7 (basic) and €8 (flexi); 9€ if bought on the ground
Duration: 40–50 minutes (depending on traffic)
Afternoon Arrivals (12:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
Trenitalia Regional Train
Besides the Leonardo Express, Trenitalia offers regional trains that stop at other Rome stations (Tiburtina, Trastevere, Ostiense).
Cost: Around €8
Duration: 45 minutes (depending on destination)
Tickets: Buy online or at Trenitalia machines
Bonus: A great way to reach neighborhoods like Testaccio or San Lorenzo without backtracking from Termini.
Shuttle Bus with TAM Bus
Still running consistently throughout the afternoon, the TAM Bus is a good option if the train platforms are crowded or if you're not in a hurry.
Evening & Night Arrivals (6:00 PM – 5:00 AM)
Leonardo Express (until 11:53 PM)
If your flight lands before 11:00 PM, you’re likely still able to catch one of the last Leonardo Express trains.
Last departure: 11:53 PM from Fiumicino
Pro tip: Buy your ticket before boarding and validate it. Controls are frequent!
Shuttle Bus with TAM Bus
Late-night friendly, TAM Bus is your go-to option if you’ve missed the train or prefer road transport.
Last departure: bus platform n.13, check exact schedule on TAM’s website

Final notes: Rome doesn’t offer 24-hour public transport from Fiumicino to the city center, but you have these options:
Taxi: official Rome taxis have a fixed fare of €55 to the train station (40-50 minutes' trip). Confirm before boarding.
Ride Apps: Uber, FreeNow, and other local apps are available, though prices vary.
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