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    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    They did a great job and were helpful and convenient. We would definitely use their services again in Rome.

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    Stazione Termini - Uber stand

    Stazione Termini

    3.1(217 reviews)
    1.4 kmTermini

    Termini is kind of a mess, it's chaotic and for whatever reason they randomly just shut down access…read moreroutes into or out of the tracks which can cause major bottlenecks. It's super busy but conveniently is very close to a lot of stuff in Rome, so for day trips or if you are staying nearby it's very convenient. This is definitely not my favorite train station but it's also a super useful tool for getting around. Just prepare yourself for a bit of a chaotic arrival and you will be totally fine. The uber pickup area is a little hard to find, through a nondescript hallway, but getting an Uber worked pretty easily for us. In the past I've had no issues getting cabs as well - at least not no more issue than anywhere else in Rome.

    I went to Rome for the first time last month and spent my entire trip gobsmacked by the beauty of…read morethe city. When we went to Stazione Termini to catch the Frecciarossa to Florence, I figured we were in for another grand architectural marvel. It was almost a relief to find an ugly modern train station, built in the 1940s, with a utilitarian, vaguely dingbat/carceral aesthetic. Termini is Rome's main train station, and apparently the fifth-busiest in all of Europe. It was pretty bustling both times we were there, on a Tuesday and Thursday in November. I imagine it gets crowded during peak tourist season. Our high-speed train ran on time and was definitely the best way to get to Florence and back. We spent minimal time in the station itself, but it seemed like a lively, functional place, with a lot of shops and restaurants. Termini may not be a seminal Roman landmark, but it's clearly an essential part of life in Rome.

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    Stazione Termini - Complimentary Drink & Snacks

    Complimentary Drink & Snacks

    Stazione Termini - Exterior of station

    Exterior of station

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    Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci - Check in counters in departure hall Terminal 3; display shows check in counter numbers for each flight

    Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci

    2.8(588 reviews)
    22.6 km

    Huge busy airport that deserves the awards given to it in my opinion. Quite well organized in both…read morethe domestic (T1) and international (T3) terminals. Lots of seating and dining options including some surprisingly inexpensive choices. I got a plate of sliced porchetta, just the meat, for just over €5. Very satisfying. The environment in T3, especially the upper dining floor, is cool, airy with lots of space, and surprisingly subdued in tone despite the volume of people. Relaxing, even! It's a little nerve wracking that the gates are announced so late, 30-45 minutes before boarding, but it's not much of a gauntlet to get to one's gate. T1 and T3 are easily accessible from the train. If you're looking for a last minute postcard drop, there are mailboxes inside T1 at the main departures level, just ask the person at the info booth. Check-in both times went smoothly and the service was courteous. Would appreciate this kind of service in North America. You can given bring up to 2L of liquids through security, gasp! Great airport. Can't wait to visit again!

    Layover experience. Had about 2 hours while heading to Madrid from SFO. Got off the plane and had…read moreto figure out we had to go to another terminal because the gates aren't posted until about 30 min before the flight. Walked into a lounge and they told us we actually needed to go from Terminal 3 to 1, which was nice of them, and it was fortunately easy and quick to get between the two. Swung by Plaza Premium Lounge which was decent. They had some decent food including pasta, meat, and salad. Not remarkable but still a solid place to chill. Went to our gate about 50 min before the flight was departing and it was already boarding the earlier groups. Was able to line up, get on the plane quickly, and depart on time.

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    FCO duty free - olive oil and pasta, two good reasons to shop

    Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci - Lots of luxury stores in Terminal 3

    Lots of luxury stores in Terminal 3

    Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci - ITALIANA: Prosciutto di Parma PDO, Mozzarella di Bufala Campana PDO, tomato and basil pesto | 14,00€

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    ITALIANA: Prosciutto di Parma PDO, Mozzarella di Bufala Campana PDO, tomato and basil pesto | 14,00€

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