Travel Information
There are many travel options to Rome, Italy, with the most popular method to be flying.
Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino Airport
- Primary Airport in Rome
- Located around 35km southwest from Rome city centre
- 20 Minute Taxi or 60 Minutes on public transport to Conference Venue
- 30 Minutes by Taxi or Public Transport to Rome City Centre
Ciampino International Airport
- Secondary Airport in Rome
- Located around 35km southwest from Rome city centre
- 20 Minute Taxi or 70 Minutes on public transport to Conference Venue
- 30 Minutes Taxi or 50 Minutes public transport to Rome City Centre
Public Transport in Rome
There are a variety of public transport methods to use to travel around Rome. To travel to most of Rome's biggest attractions from within the centre, the metro may prove the most efficient mode of transport. If you do not wish to use a taxi, buses are essential in getting to and from the conference venue from the city centre. Trams may also be available within certain locations of the city.
Located below are multiple taxi companies that take reservations for any potential planned trips:
- Radio Taxi: 06-3570
- Pronto Taxi: 06-6645
- Other Companies: 06-5551, 06-4994, 06-4157
Important Telephone Numbers
- Emergency Call: 112
- Police: 113
- Fire Service: 115
- Ambulance: 118
- Non-Emergency Medical Advice (General): +39-06 570 600
- Non-Emergency Medical Advice (English Speaking): +39-06 7730 6650
For more information, please see the Rome Tourism and Travel Guide website ..here..
Additional Information
Currency of Rome: The Euro - £1 = €1.15
Electrical Plugs: For Italy there are three associated plug types, types C, F and L. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins, plug type F is the plug which has two round pins with two earth clips on the side and plug type L is the plug type which has three round pins. Italy operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.
COVID-19 Guidelines: For any travel restrictions regarding COVID-19, we recommend researching your own countries regulations in preparation for your travels. Italian COVID-19 guides still recommend wearing face masks on public transport within Rome.