How to move in Lazio

HOW TO GET THERE:

By plane

Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo Da Vinci)

www.adr.it/fiumicino

The Leonardo Express is a train service that connects Rome’s Termini station and Leonardo da Vinci airport, without intermediate stops, covering the 31-kilometre route in 32 minutes.

The FL1 train line (direction: Fara S./Poggio M./Orte) has 11 stops and travels between Fiumicino Airport and Roma Tiburtina.

www.trenitalia.com/

Stations from/to the airport

The main railway stations connected to Fiumicino airport are Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina.

High-speed trains depart from Roma Termini to continue your journey throughout Italy, the main inter-regional connections to central Italy (Perugia, Assisi, Ancona, etc.) and the two metro lines (A and B) pass through to continue your visit to the city.

A number of high-speed trains, regional trains FL1 and FL2, and the underground line B pass through Roma Tiburtina. In addition, the station is the terminus of many local transport buses and the arrival point of national and international public transport buses.

Ciampino Airport (Giovan Battista Pastine)

www.adr.it./ciampino

From Terminal to Termini with Ciampino Airlink

Ciampino Airlink is the new train+bus service that directly connects Ciampino international airport with Roma Termini station, the Castelli Romani area (lines Fl4 Velletri, Albano, Frascati) and southern Lazio (line Fl6 to Cassino). The result of the synergy between Trenitalia and Atral, it was created to enhance rail-road intermodality and to encourage the use of trains to reach the airport by focusing on value for money: 2.70 euros for the ticket and a total journey time of approximately 30 minutes from Rome Termini.

www.atral-lazio.com/it/ciampino/fsciampino

Rome Ciampino Airport is 15 kilometres from the centre of the capital and is well connected by bus or combination of public transport. As there is no railway line that stops at the airport, the most used and cheapest solution to get to the city is to use a shuttle bus, as competition has led to lower prices due to the abundance of companies running the route. It is also possible to reach the centre of Rome by metro: in fact, the ATRAL company buses connect the airport with the metro A station Anagnina, from where it is possible to continue to any part of the city. Finally, the most convenient way to reach Rome is obviously by taxi, which takes about 30 minutes in the absence of traffic, but up to an hour at peak hours to complete the entire journey. –

https://www.aeroporto.net/aeroporto-roma-ciampino/collegamenti-aeroporto-roma-ciampino/

URBE AIRPORT

At a distance of just 6 km from the centre of Rome in the northern area is the Urbe Airport, used mostly for tourist flights, for the departure of air taxis, as a base for civil protection and for presidential air flights.

By train

Trenitalia: www.trenitalia.com/

Connections to main Italian cities: www.italotreno.it

By bus

www.cotralspa.it/

By Car

A1 Milan – Rome – Naples

www.autostrade.it/

A 24 motorway

Connects Lazio with Abruzzo and the A14 motorway

www.stradadeiparchi.it/

A 12 Rome-Genoa

In Lazio it covers the section Rome Civitavecchia and continues to Tarquinia

www.autostrade.it

A91 Rome Fiumicino

www.autostrade.it

GETTING AROUND IN LAZIO

SITES FOR INFORMATION ON THE ROAD NETWORK AND MOBILITY

Astral Infomobility, service of Regione Lazio. All the news on regional mobility in real time (transport and road network).

www.infomobilita.astralspa.it

www.regione.lazio.it/rl_infrastrutture/

www.stradeanas.it/it/regions/lazio

Local transport

Train

8 regional railway lines

Roma - mappa linee FL.svg

By Arbalete – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46939860

Bus

www.cotralspa.it/

GETTING AROUND ROME

To get around the city, there are three metro lines and several bus lines operated by the ATAC company.

https://moovitapp.com

https://www.atac.roma.it

https://romamobilita.it

https://muoversiaroma.it

https://romamobile.it

Car-sharing

Car-sharing services are available in the territory of Rome at the main places of public interest. Car-sharing services are provided by several operators.

Car Sharing Roma, c/o Agenzia Roma servizi per la Mobilità srl
Piazzale degli Archivi, 40
00144 – Rome’

https://romamobilita.it/it/carsharing

https://www.car2go.com/IT/it/

https://enjoy.eni.com/it/roma/muoversi_con_enjoy

www.sharengo.it/

HARBOURS OF LAZIO

The harbours of Rome and Latium are the gateways to an area of immeasurable wealth and beauty, rich in historical, artistic and scenic heritage, unique in Italy. The proximity to Rome, the beautiful cities of Roman and Etruscan origin, the medieval villages, the Renaissance monuments, the thermal baths, the natural parks, the Ulysses Riviera, the Pontine Islands, and the wine and food tradition are elements of attraction for tourists from all over the world.

Transport infrastructures (road, rail and maritime networks) and their integration constitute a central element for the development of a territory.

The development of the transport system inevitably has effects on the environment.

The harbour system represents an important part of national logistics in view of the high volumes of goods and passengers. The Latium harbour system consists of the ports of:

  • Civitavecchia
  • Fiumicino
  • Gaeta

CIVITAVECCHIA

www.portidiroma.it/

https://civitavecchia.portmobility.it/it

www.traghettilines.it/it/

www.grimaldi-lines.com/it/

www.traghetti.com

www.moby.it/it

www.tirrenia.it

www.directferries.com

FIUMICINO

www.tirrenoferries.it/

www.traghettiservice.com/

GAETA

www.portidiroma.it

SAILING TO THE PONTINE ISLANDS

www.directferries.com

VENTOTENE – PONZA

NAPLES

CASAMICCIOLA

www.snav.it

FORMIA – PONZA

www.laziomar.it

TERRACINA– PONZA

www.laziomar.it

PONZA – NAPLES

www.snav.it

PONZA – CASAMICCIOLA (ISCHIA)

www.snav.it

Anzio – PONZA in summer

www.laziomar.it

www.vetor.it

San Felice Circeo – PONZA in summer

www.directferries.com

www.aferry.it

www.traghettilines.it

http://www.circeoponza.it

The Assonautiche Acque Interne – regional territorial sections of Assonautica Italiana, Unioncamere’s operational structure for pleasure boating, nautical tourism, and the economy of the sea and inland waters – are instrumental in creating synergies with local and territorial bodies and institutions on environmental issues protection, enhancement, economic development, alternative tourism, water sports and navigation, and operate, in particular, through the promotion of or adherence to new participatory planning tools for integrated territorial development and sustainable tourism, such as the River, Mouth, Lake and Coastal Contracts.

NAVIGATING THE LAKES….

The Lake Bracciano Consortium is formed by the Metropolitan City of Rome and the three lakeside municipalities of Anguillara Sabazia, Bracciano and Trevignano Romano.

It also provides navigation and guided tours by motorboat Sabazia II in the waters of Lake Bracciano, in one of Italy’s most beautiful natural settings.

Navigation on Lake Bracciano resumed in April. Tickets can be purchased directly on board the motorship.

The service is suspended on Mondays for weekly rest periods and in the event of bad weather or motorboat hire.

06.99805462 – 346.5038893

www.consorziolagodibracciano.it

info@consorziolagodibracciano.it

BOLSENA – 2 COMPANIES

Navigazione Altolazio
Corso della Repubblica 60
01023 – Bolsena (VT)
P.IVA 01274580560

Web site :

www.navigazionealtolazio.it/

Contacts

info@navigazionealtolazio.it

Phone: +39 338 5641467

Naviga Bolsena (Europe’s largest volcanic lake made up of volcanic agglomerates)

BISENTINA ISLAND

Public boat service from CAPODIMONTE – ISOLA MARTANA – MARTA

http://www.navigabolsena.it/

info@navigabolsena.it

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