Sapienza University of Rome
Department of Statistical Sciences, Palazzina Tumminelli
How to get to Rome: by air
There are two main airports in Rome: Roma Fiumicino International Airport and Roma Ciampino low cost airport.
Both are located outside the city, about 45 minutes away from the city centre.
To get from Fiumicino International Airport to Sapienza University Campus you have three options, sorted by increasing price:
Type | Service | Description | Price | Time |
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Bus to Roma Termini Station | Several buses run directly from Fiumicino International Airport to Roma Termini Station. These include buses run by SIT, and Terravision. From the Station to the University you can either walk (15 minutes) or take a taxi (circa 8 euros). | Around 5 euros | About 30 minutes | |
Shuttle Train to Roma Termini Station | There is a direct train (Leonardo Express) from Fiumicino International Airport to Roma Termini Station. More info. From the Station to the University you can either walk (15 minutes) or take a taxi (circa 8 euros). | 14 euros | Around 30 minutes | |
Taxi to the University | You can find official taxi stands outside all terminals. Make sure to only use official taxis, clearly marked by a bright TAXI sign. | Fixed one-way fare: 50 euros | 30-45 minutes |
To get from Ciampino Airport to Sapienza University Campus you have four options, sorted by increasing price:
Type | Service | Description | Price | Time |
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Bus to Cinecittà station, then Metro | Take ATAC city bus line 520 to Cinecittà metro station. From there, use metro line A to get to Roma Termini Station. From the Station to the University you can either walk (15 minutes) or take a taxi (circa 8 euros). | 1.50 euros, single ticket for both bus and metro | Around 45 minutes |
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Bus to Ciampino Train Station, then Train | Metropolitan Train line 6 runs from Ciampino railway station to Roma Termini station. You can get to Ciampino’s station by bus; the service is run by ATRAL. From the Station to the University you can either walk (15 minutes) or take a taxi (circa 8 euros). | 1.30 euros for the bus + 1.50 euros for the train | Around 30 minutes |
Bus to Roma Termini Station | Several buses run directly from Ciampino International Airport to Roma Termini Station. These include buses run by SIT, and Terravision. From the Station to the University you can either walk (15 minutes) or take a taxi (circa 8 euros). | About 5 euros | Around 30 minutes | |
Taxi to the University | You can find official taxi stands outside all terminals. Make sure to only use official taxis, clearly marked by a bright TAXI sign. | Fixed one-way fare: 50 euros. | 30-45 minutes. |
How to get to Rome: by train
Rome is well connected to both the high-speed and the local railway networks.
The two high-speed train operators are Trenitalia and Italo.
The two main stations serving high-speed trains are Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina.
Many other smaller stations are scattered throughout the city, catering to local and regional traffic.
How to get around in Rome: public transport
All public transport tickets are integrated and can be used on buses, trams, and metro trains.
A one-way single ticket costs 1.50 euros and is valid for 100 minutes.
You can also buy daily and multi-day passes.
Find more information here.
Accomodation:
Hotel Ateneo Garden Palace will apply special rates for the participants of RAMOO.
Reservations can be made through this link