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Transfers from Fiumicino Airport to all of Rome and all destinations around it:
FIUMICINO is located on the Tyrrhenian coast, north of the Tiber delta. At the end of Via Portuense lies the town of Fiumicino; the old part of the town is located along Via Torre Clementina, in an arrangement designed by Giuseppe Valadier.
After the capital, Fiumicino is the largest municipality in the province.
On the Sacred Island are excavation sites of an ancient Roman necropolis, the necropolis of Portus with some very well preserved mosaics and stucco pictorial decorations. Near the Fiumicino canal, once Trajan's pit, it is possible to visit the remains of the early Christian basilica of Sant'Ippolito. Along the Via Portuense you can visit what remains of Porto Castle. Opposite this is the archaeological area of ​​Trajan's port.
Near the airport is the Roman Ship Museum, which houses five Roman ships found at the Port of Claudius during construction work on the airport.
The municipality of Fiumicino is located within the Roman Coast Natural Reserve, which it manages along with the municipality of Rome.
Between the towns of Focene and Fregene there is an important protected area managed by the WWF called Macchiagrande Oasis.
RomE Fiumicino AIRPORT
Leonardo Da Vinci international airport is an Italian airport in Fiumicino, in the province of Rome, 22 miles from the centre of the capital.
Rome Ciampino airport
Rome Ciampino Airport (named after G.B. Pastine) is, despite its name, located within the municipality of Rome, a short distance from the main ring road.
The airport, with over 5 million passengers per year, is the second busiest in the capital of Italy, after Leonardo Da Vinci Airport in Fiumicino, and its activities are primarily dedicated to airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet.
The airport consists of a single terminal, and its proximity to populated areas prevents further expansion; however, the number of flights and connected cities is constantly increasing.
civitavecchia port
The port of Civitavecchia has been known since ancient times as the port of Rome. Centumcellae was built by the emperor Trajan, between AD 103 and 110.
The Port Authority of Civitavecchia manages the ports of the city of Fiumicino and Gaeta, which constitute the network of ports in Lazio. The ports of Rome and Lazio are at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea. Served by an efficient network of motorways, roads, and railways, they are well connected to Rome, the international airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino, and the entire Italian peninsula. A strategic point for access to the main Italian tourist areas and major cruise routes.
From Civitavecchia, you can easily start cruises that return to the same port, thus giving passengers the opportunity to stop in Rome with tourist offerings for the days before boarding and after disembarking. You can begin itineraries that end anywhere in the Mediterranean, without exception, as well as destinations outside it, such as Northern Europe or the Middle East.
In recent years, there has been growth in ferry services known as 'Autostrade del Mare,' which are dedicated passenger and cargo transport services on Mediterranean routes. It is no coincidence that it is the first ferry port in Italy.
Nuova Fiera di Roma – Meetings, conferences, events
Rome has a new, unique, great fair.
In the most admired city in the world, at the centre of contacts, exchanges and business, Fiera di Roma places itself at the service of businesses and users with flexible and cutting-edge facilities.
Commercity
Commercity is the destination for Central Italy and beyond, for retailers, department stores, supermarkets, trading, purchasing groups, hospitals, civil and military bodies, tourist and leisure organisations, universities and schools, hotel chains and restaurants.
And furthermore, professionals, importers, wholesalers, artisans, street vendors, who find various types of merchandise including:
Ostia Antica
Ostia Antica was the port of ancient Rome. A place still under excavations, a place preserved to allow, through its vestiges and its history, you to immerse yourself for a few moments in Roman antiquity.
Ostia was the river and sea port of Rome.
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The city with the highest concentration of historical and architectural heritage in the world and an expression of the historical, artistic and cultural heritage of the Western world.
In 1980, along with the extraterritorial properties of the Holy See in the city and the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, it was included in UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.
Rome, the heart of Catholic Christianity, is the only city in the world to host within its borders a foreign state, the enclave of the Vatican City; for this reason, it is often referred to as the capital of two states.
vatican CITY
The heart of the Vatican City is St. Peter's Square, overlooked by the basilica of the same name, whose dome dominates the landscape of this tiny state.
Within the mediaeval and Renaissance walls that surround the entire area, except for St. Peter's Square, you can find the Apostolic Palace, the Governor's Palace, the Vatican Museums, the Vatican Gardens, and other minor buildings.