Ciampino Airport Rome 2026: The Budget Airport 15km From the City — Transport Options, Real Taxi Fares, and Why the Shuttle Bus Is Not the Cheapest Choice

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Last updated: April 2026.

Ciampino Airport (officially Aeroporto di Roma-Ciampino G.B. Pastine — named for the Italian aviation pioneer Giovanni Battista Pastine) is Rome's secondary airport, located 15km southeast of the city center in the Castelli Romani territory. It handles primarily low-cost and charter traffic (Ryanair is the dominant operator, along with Wizz Air, easyJet, and various charter airlines) and serves approximately 6-7 million passengers per year — less than a fifth of Fiumicino's traffic, but significant enough that the Ciampino transport question is one of the most-searched practical questions for Rome visitors arriving on budget airlines.

The specific Ciampino transport paradox: the official "Rome Ciampino Shuttle" services marketed at the airport (the dedicated bus-to-Termini services operated by Terravision, SIT Bus Shuttle, and similar operators) are more expensive than the combination of public transit that achieves the same result. The tourist-facing shuttle services charge €6-8 per person for the bus to Termini; the combination of the COTRAL local bus to the Ciampino railway station plus the regional train to Termini costs €2.60-3.50 total and takes similar time. The reason the shuttle operators dominate the Ciampino transfer market: they are present at the arrivals exit with signs and booking desks, while the COTRAL bus stop is a 5-minute walk from the terminal without signage that the arriving passenger can easily find.

Ciampino to Rome: Transport Options Explained

Option 1: COTRAL Bus + Regional Train (Cheapest)

COTRAL bus 520 or 551 from the Ciampino Airport bus stop (located at the left end of the terminal arrivals exit, marked "Autobus/Bus Stop") to Ciampino Railway Station: 10-15 minutes, €1.50 ticket purchasable at the newsagent inside the terminal before exiting. At Ciampino station, take any regional train to Roma Termini: 15-20 minutes, €2.10 ticket (or use an existing Roma Pass). Total cost: approximately €3.60, total time door-to-door approximately 45-55 minutes. Train frequency from Ciampino station: approximately every 30 minutes during peak hours. This is the option that Italians and experienced Rome visitors use; it is completely reliable and significantly cheaper than the alternatives.

Option 2: Dedicated Shuttle Bus (Convenient)

Terravision, SIT Bus Shuttle, and Atral-Sulga operate direct buses from Ciampino Airport to Roma Termini (and some services to Tiburtina and Anagnina Metro). Journey time: 40-50 minutes. Price: €5-7 booked online, €7-9 at the airport. Frequency: coordinated with major flight arrivals. The advantage over the COTRAL+train option: no need to navigate the bus stop or the Ciampino station; the shuttle picks up from directly outside arrivals. The disadvantage: higher cost and the specific risk of traffic delays on the Via Appia between Ciampino and Rome.

Option 3: Taxi (Fixed Rate)

Official Rome taxis (white with the SPQR crest on the door) from Ciampino Airport to Rome center operate at a fixed rate of €31 (for any destination within the Aurelian Walls, as established by the Comune di Roma). The rate is posted at the taxi rank; verify before entering the taxi. Total time: 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. The taxi is the correct choice for three or more people traveling together (the per-person cost becomes competitive with the shuttle) or for arrivals at night when public transport frequency drops.

Q&A: Ciampino Airport

Is Ciampino or Fiumicino closer to Rome center?

Ciampino (15km southeast) and Fiumicino (30km southwest) are both outside the city, but the transport infrastructure makes Fiumicino marginally more convenient for central Rome destinations: the Leonardo Express train from Fiumicino to Roma Termini takes 32 minutes (€14) with no connections, while the Ciampino connection requires a bus plus a train (45-55 minutes, €3.60) or a shuttle (40-50 minutes, €6-8). For the Via Appia area, Parioli, or the southeastern quadrants of Rome, Ciampino is geographically closer and practically more convenient.

Can I take the metro from Ciampino?

Not directly — there is no metro station at Ciampino Airport. The COTRAL bus connects to Ciampino railway station (regional trains to Termini), and some bus services connect to Anagnina (the terminus of Metro Line A). From Anagnina Metro A, you can reach Termini, the Vatican area, the Spanish Steps, and the Colosseum by Metro A with one change.

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