All roads may lead to Rome, but the road from India comes with a pit-stop. Layovers are usually at Munich, Vienna or Dubai. The Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport, also called the Fiumicino International Airport, is Rome’s biggest airport, well-connected to the rest of the world. The Ciampino International Airport is for low-cost carriers only. Flights from Delhi and Mumbai average upwards of Rs.30,000. The Leonardo Da Vinci Airport is 26km from the city centre. A half hourly train plies from the airport to a central railway station, Roma Termini. Taxis are available, but expensive. Buses into the city are available at Terminal 1.
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