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days of departure) on line at . Tickets sold at the departure platform are €15. So if there are three of you it is cheaper to take a taxi and you get delivered to your door. You can't buy a ticket for a specific train; it's just a general ticket for a specific route (Termini), but it's good for any time. Get your ticket stamped in a yellow validation machine just before using it. The ticket will expire 90 minutes after validation.

•    The Metropolitan train does not stop at Termini. Get off at Tiburtina Station or, before that, at Ostiense Station where you can connect to Line B of the Rome Metro, or get off at Trastevere Station and from there take the '8' tram (direction 'Argentina') to go to Largo Argentina and Campo de' Fiori. Tickets are €8, plus €1 for a metro/tram ticket. The extra cost of the Leonardo Express is for the convenience of a direct ride to Termini. If you are going somewhere else close to a Metro station, Tiburtina and Ostiense stations are as convenient. Get your ticket stamped in a yellow validation machine just before using it.

Terravision  is probably the easiest and cheapest connection between Fiumicino airport and Rome city center. You can either book online or buy the tickets there, which costs 4 eu (each way). It departs near Terminal 3 of the airport and arrives in Termini station (and the same applies for the reverse route).

COTRAL/Schiaffini  operates buses from both airports to the city. Don't forget to mark your ticket after getting on the bus. The timetables for its services can be found here:

Taxis should charge the fixed price of €40 for the ride into town at nighttime, but they often try to charge more.

Fiumicino-Rome buses

From Leonardo da Vinci/Fiumicino, the bus stop is located outdoors at ground level, at the bottom of the Terminal 1 (Domestic Arrivals). You can buy tickets at the tobacco shop in the Terminal 1 baggage area, with the blue sign
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