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Rome has two airports : Leonardo da Vinci, better known simply as Fiumicino, which handles most scheduled flights, and Ciampino, where you'll arrive if you're traveling on a charter, or with Go or one of the other low-cost European airlines. Taxis in from either airport and cost around L80,000, more at night, and take 30-45 minutes; they're worth considering if you are in a group but otherwise the public transport connections are reasonable. 
Traveling by train from most places in Italy, or indeed from other parts of Europe, you arrive at Stazione Termini , centrally placed for all parts of the city and meeting-point of the two metro lines and many city bus routes. There's a left-luggage facility here (daily 5:15am-midnight; L5000 per piece every 12hr), but bear in mind that they won't accept plastic bags; note that the Enjoy Rome office will also look after its customers' luggage.

Arriving by bus can leave you in any one of a number of places around the city. The main stations include Ponte Mammolo (trains from Tivoli and Subiaco); Lepanto (Cerveteri, Civitavecchia, Bracciano area); EUR Fermi (Nettuno, Anzio, southern Lazio coast); Anagnina (Castelli Romani); Saxa Rubra (Viterbo and around). All of these stations are on a metro line, except Saxa Rubra, which is on the Roma-Nord line and connected by trains every fifteen minutes with the station at Piazzale Flaminio, on metro line A.

Coming into the city by road can be quite confusing. If you are on the A1 highway coming from the north take the exit "Roma Nord"; from the south, follow exit "Roma Est". Both lead you to the Grande Raccordo Anulare, which circles the city and is connected with all of the major arteries into the city centre.

 
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