Travel & Venue Information
This page primarily deals with information about the venue and getting to Rome from other cities.
If you are looking for information about getting around Rome once you are here, please see the
tourism page. There are separate sections for navigating Rome by
metro, bus or tram,
taxi, and e-bike or scooter.
Getting to the venue
Via public transportation
You can take any of the following bus lines:
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910 from Termini central train station/Piazza Mancini
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53 from Piazza Mancini/Largo Chigi
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982 from Viale XVII Olimpiade/Quattro Venti
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168 from Largo Maresciallo Diaz/Tiburtina
If you wish to take a tram, you will take line 2 from Piazzale Flaminio/Piazza Mancini. If you are further away, line A on the metro to Flaminio will get you to the tram.
Via car
There is parking available in the area around the venue.
From the airport
If you are coming from Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci airport, you can take the Leonardo Express train up to Roma Termini central railway station. If you are coming from Ciampino airport, take the airport SIT shuttle bus to Roma Termini central railway station.
Traveling to Rome
Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino airport is Rome's main airport. There are flights from more than 200 airports
all over the world, 100 airlines, and more than 50 million passengers per year.
It is located 30 km from Roma Termini central railway station. The quickest way to get to
downtown Rome is the Leonardo Express train up to Roma Termini central railway station, which takes
about 30 minutes.
Ciampino airport is located 25 km from Roma Termini central railway station. A daily connection
between the airport and Roma Termini is available, with tickets purchased online. The trip
will take approximately 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The following
companies are available linking Rome and Ciampino airport:
SIT
06 5916826
06 5923507
Terravision
Help desk: +39 06 97610632
Termini kiosk: +39 06 97843383
customerservices@terravision.eu
If you wish to travel by rail, the main railway station is Roma Termini, the second is Roma Tiburtina. Both are served by high-
speed rail links to major domestic and European destinations.