Rome Airport & Hotel Transfers
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Rome’s busy airports and chaotic city traffic can put a damper on your arrival and departure. Bookend your time in Italy’s capital city with stress-free Rome airport transfers, which let you enjoy seamless door-to-door service between the city’s airports and your accommodation. Professional drivers, air-conditioned vehicles, and space to store luggage come as standard, while flexible pick-up times coordinated with your flight schedule ensure you don’t waste a minute of your stay in the Eternal City.

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Q:Are Rome airport transfers worth it?
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Yes. While private transfers are more expensive than the shuttle or train, they are also the fastest way to go directly between the airport and your hotel while avoiding crowds. Taxis into the city are cheaper at about US$50, but the car may not be as comfortable, and the driver won’t pick you up inside the airport.

Q:How much do airport transfers in Rome cost?
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Rome airport transfers cost anywhere from US$100–US$300, with most one-way trips for two people going for about US$140. The price varies depending on how big of a car you need, but most vans accommodate 1–8 passengers.

Q:How far away is Rome from the airport?
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It takes about 30 minutes to drive from the center of Rome to the city’s main airport, Fiumicino. The Leonardo Express train can get you from the airport to the centrally located Termini Station in about the same time, while the bus takes up to an hour.

Q:Do you tip taxi drivers in Rome?
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Yes, but big tips aren’t expected. Most people simply round up their fare—to €30 if the total was €28, for example—but you can always leave more if your driver is particularly helpful. Tip or no tip, most drivers appreciate being paid in cash versus with a card.

Q:Can you use Uber in Rome?
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Yes, you can use Uber in Rome, but it may work differently than in your home country. Only higher-end Ubers like Black and Lux are available in Rome. While they’re more expensive than taxis, they’re easy to call and pay for in the Uber app.