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13 February 20268 Min. Lesezeit

Taxi from Fiumicino (FCO) to Rome: Flat Rate & What to Know (2026)

The official Fiumicino to Rome flat rate is €50 for any destination inside the Aurelian Walls — all passengers, all luggage, no surcharges. Illegal touts at arrivals quote €80–150 for the same run. Here's the full 2026 guide to finding the right cab, and when the €14 Leonardo Express wins.

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Taxis from Rome's Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the city centre operate on an official fixed flat fare of €50 — set by the Rome municipality to protect passengers from overcharging. This fare covers any destination within the Aurelian Walls (the historic centre), and it applies regardless of traffic, time of day, or the number of passengers or bags. The €50 rate is one of the most traveller-friendly airport taxi policies in Europe. No haggling, no surprises, no meter watching — just a fixed price. For destinations outside the Aurelian Walls, the taxi meter applies. The journey takes 30–50 minutes in normal traffic, and up to 75 minutes during morning peak hours.

Fiumicino to Rome: Key Numbers

Official flat fare (within Aurelian Walls)€50 — all luggage and passengers included
Outside Aurelian Walls (metered)Metered — typically €55–80 to EUR district, Parioli, Ostiense
Night/holiday supplement+€1.10 added to metered journeys only
LuggageNo official surcharge — included in the flat rate
Journey time30–50 minutes (up to 75 minutes in peak traffic)
Maximum passengers4 passengers in a standard taxi
Leonardo Express (train)€14 — 32 minutes to Roma Termini
Airport bus (Terravision/SIT)€6–8 — 55–70 minutes to Termini

What Destinations Are Covered by the €50 Flat Rate?

The €50 flat rate applies to all destinations within the Aurelian Walls — Rome's ancient city boundary. This covers most of the places tourists want to reach: the Colosseum area, Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Termini station, Prati (near the Vatican), Pigneto, and Testaccio. The key question is whether your hotel falls within the walls. If you're not sure, look it up before you land or simply ask the driver to confirm the flat rate applies before you depart.

Typical Fares by Route from Fiumicino

FCO → Colosseum / Celio€50 flat (within Aurelian Walls)
FCO → Trastevere€50 flat (within Aurelian Walls)
FCO → Roma Termini€50 flat (within Aurelian Walls)
FCO → Vatican / Prati€50 flat (within Aurelian Walls)
FCO → EUR business district€50–65 metered (outside Aurelian Walls)
FCO → Parioli / Villa Borghese€60–75 metered (outside Aurelian Walls)
FCO → Fiumicino town (local)€15–20 metered (short journey)

How to Get an Official Taxi at FCO

Follow signs for "Taxi" in the arrivals area — they'll lead you through the terminal to the official taxi rank outside. Official Rome taxis are white with a "TAXI" illuminated roof sign, a municipality registration number on the door panel, and a taximeter on the dashboard. There are official ranks at Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. You don't need to book in advance — the queue moves steadily at almost all hours. When you reach the front of the queue, confirm the flat rate before you get in: say "cinquanta euro, centro storico?" (fifty euros, historic centre?). If the driver agrees and the destination is within the Aurelian Walls, you're set. If they quote more, politely decline and take the next cab.

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Illegal taxi touts are common at FCO arrivals. They often wear suits and hold handwritten signs with passenger names, approaching travellers before they reach the official taxi rank. They may claim to be "pre-booked" cars or "airport shuttles" and charge €80–150 for the same journey. Always proceed to the clearly signposted official white taxi queue — never accept a ride from someone who approaches you inside the terminal.

Alternatives to the Taxi from Fiumicino

  • Leonardo Express: €14, runs every 15 minutes, 32 minutes direct to Roma Termini — best for solo travellers heading to or near Termini
  • Terravision / SIT Bus: €6–8, takes 55–70 minutes to Termini — cheapest option but slowest
  • FL1 regional train: €8, stops at multiple stations including Ostiense and Trastevere — good if your hotel is near those stations
  • Pre-booked transfers: Fixed-price services (Kiwitaxi, Welcome Pickups, iTransfer) — slightly more than the flat taxi rate but trackable and meet-and-greet included
  • Car rental: Available at FCO arrivals — not recommended for driving into central Rome due to ZTL restricted zones
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Groups of 3–4 people: the €50 flat-rate taxi is almost always the best value, dividing to €12.50 per person — cheaper than the Leonardo Express and door-to-door. Solo travellers: the Leonardo Express at €14 beats the taxi if your hotel is near Termini.

How to Pay for Your FCO Taxi

Most official Rome taxis accept both cash (euros) and card, though cash remains preferred by many drivers. Carry at least €50–60 in euros when you arrive, as some drivers may claim their card machine is not working. The €50 flat rate means no need to worry about the meter — just pay the agreed amount at the end. No tip is expected, though rounding up to €55 or handing over €5 for a helpful driver is always appreciated. Do not pay anything until the journey is complete and you've retrieved your luggage from the boot.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much is a taxi from Fiumicino to Rome?

€50 flat rate for all destinations within the Aurelian Walls (the historic centre), including luggage and all passengers up to 4. For destinations outside the walls, the meter applies and fares typically run €55–80.

Is the Leonardo Express worth it vs taxi?

For solo travellers heading to or near Termini station, yes — €14 and 32 minutes is excellent value. For groups of 3–4, or travellers going directly to a hotel in the centre that isn't near Termini, the flat-rate taxi wins on convenience and cost per person.

What if my hotel is outside the €50 flat-rate zone?

The meter applies. Ask the driver for an estimate before you depart. Most central destinations just outside the Aurelian Walls — EUR, Parioli, Ostiense — run €55–75. For the Vatican area (Prati), the flat rate still applies.

How do I avoid scam taxis at Fiumicino?

Go directly to the official taxi rank signposted in arrivals — never accept a ride from someone who approaches you inside the terminal. Official taxis are white, have an illuminated TAXI sign, and a municipality number on the door. Confirm the €50 flat rate before entering.

How long does the taxi from Fiumicino to Rome centre take?

30–50 minutes in normal conditions. During weekday morning rush hours (7–9am) or Friday afternoon, allow up to 75 minutes. The GRA (ring road) and A90 motorway can be congested — the driver will take the most efficient route.

Can I book a taxi from Fiumicino in advance?

Yes — pre-booked transfer services like Kiwitaxi, Welcome Pickups, and iTransfer offer fixed-price meet-and-greet options from FCO, typically for €55–75. These are convenient if you want a sign-holder at arrivals and a confirmed price, but the official taxi rank's €50 flat rate is usually cheaper for the historic centre.

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