Beijing: The Northern Capital
Absolute Basics
China is not the easiest place in the world to travel to. Blocked websites, vpn’s, language barrier, and foreign apps all contribute to the difficulty of the country.
Train: The Leonardo Express connects FCO to Termini Station in about 32 minutes, running every 15-30 minutes. Tickets are available at the airport or online.
Bus: Various bus services, like SitBus and Terravision, take you to different parts of Rome. The journey lasts 45-70 minutes, depending on traffic, with regular departures.
Taxi: Taxis are outside the terminal with a fixed fare to the city center, usually around 48 euros. Travel time is 30-60 minutes, depending on traffic.
Private Transfers: You can book a private service for a more comfortable option, often including a driver to help with luggage. Prices vary by provider.
Car Rental: Renting a car is an option if you want to drive around, but be aware that traffic and parking can be challenging in Rome.
Ride-Sharing: Services like Uber and Lyft are also available, but prices and wait times may vary.
Each option has its advantages, so choose what suits your schedule and budget best. We always opt to take the train because it is the best bang for your buck. It isn’t too expensive but it still gets you there quickly.