Getting to Rome

Evan Kingsley wrote on 9/24/2023. Last updated: 11/24/2024

Traveling from the U.S.

So, you're looking to journey from the star-spangled banner to the land of lasagna and leaning towers, eh? Well, buckle up, my American friends, because Rome is an espresso shot away! Now, the quickest way to get from the States to Rome is by flight. Numerous airlines offer non-stop and one-stop flights from most major U.S. cities.

Now, some might think that getting from the airport to your Roman residence may be a Herculean task, but fret not! I know a secret: private airport shuttle services. These charming chariots escorted by friendly chauffeurs, offer personalized pick-up, ease with your luggage, and a seamless ride to your destination. Talk about traveling in style!

Traveling from Canada

Oh, Canada! If you're longing to swap your maple leaves for Italian vineyards, rest assured, it's a cinch. Again, the easiest way to get to Rome is by hopping aboard a flight from Canada. Major carriers from Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and other cities offer non-stop or one-stop flights to Rome.

After landing, allow me to suggest the magic of a private airport shuttle service. It's the la dolce vita way to relieve your jet lag after a long flight. The comprehensive service includes the luxury of a pick-up, help with your luggage and, ahem, an unforgettable first drive through Rome.

Traveling from Australia

G'day, mates! Looking to trade eucalyptus trees for some picturesque Italian Riviera olive groves? Well, you've got a fair dinkum journey ahead! The quickest way from Down Under to the Eternal City is by air, although expect a long haul.

Once you touch down in Rome, make your transition easy with a private airport shuttle service, your VIP entrance to Italy! The journey needs not to be a slog when someone else is handling your luggage and navigating the scenic streets of Rome!

Traveling from Asia

If you're continent-hopping from Asia to Europe, fear not, for Rome is well within reach. Hop on a flight from cities like Tokyo, Beijing, Delhi, or Singapore, and before you can say "bellissimo," you'll be swooning over Roman ruins and pizza pans.

Once you disembark, swap the airport chaos for a calm, comfy ride with a private airport shuttle service. Expertly navigate through Rome's winding streets with your own personal charioteer.

Getting to Rome by bus

Feeling more adventurous and wishing to see the countryside? Take a European road trip with Unitiki or BudBus services after you land in a European city. Remember, it's not just about Rome, it’s also about the journey!

Traveling from Europe

Hello, dear neighbors! Planning to venture from your European home to the ancient city of Roma? Well, the journey's a joy!

Getting to Rome by train

Fancy a serene sojourn through Europe's picturesque landscapes? Then, boarding a train is surely the way to go. RailEurope offers numerous connections from European cities to Rome, turning your journey into a delightful rail voyage.

Getting to Rome by car

How about a quintessential European road trip? The highways in Europe are tailormade for these long drives overlooked by scenic landscapes. Remember to take a truly European break and enjoy an espresso at an Autogrill on your way.

Getting to Rome by bus

If public transportation is more your speed, you're in luck! Services like Unitiki and BudBus are here to make your bus ride, a ride to remember. Enjoy the quintessential European countryside while savoring the on-board services.

Whether you're embarking from afar or hailing from a neighboring country, getting to Rome is half the adventure. So pack those bags and get ready to say "ciao" to your Roman holiday!


Evan Kingsley

Evan Kingsley

Hey, I’m Evan! Even though I’ve been bitten by a piranha, left stranded in the Sahara when my camel ditched me, and even spent a night in a Bhutanese jail over a supposedly stolen fruit (I swear I didn’t take it!), I still love traveling so much I don’t think I’ll ever stop. With over 130 countries under my belt, I’m always on the lookout for the next wild adventure… hopefully with fewer bites, camel betrayals, and misunderstandings over fruit!

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