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It surely makes a difference
to arrive at Rome's airport knowing you're waited for. To know that somebody will be
there ready to transfer you to your hotel in a nice
and comfortable car or minivan. Rome's airport is a modern one, but
it's really vast and rather confusing. Arriving after a long flight,
tired, jetlagged and dragging your luggage, if you haven't
booked your transfer you'll have to stress to find out the best way
to get to your hotel. The train is the least expensive
transportation, leaves every 30 minutes and gets to Rome's central
station "Termini" in about 40 minutes. The cost is 8.80 Euros per
person. Once at the station you'll have to drag your luggage again
all the way to a taxi and wait in line to get in one. The taxi will
charge 15/20 Euros to take you to one of the hotels in the city
center. If everything goes well you will reach your hotel in about
1.5/2 hours and you'll spend (for 4 people) 50/55 Euros. For that
price a taxi would take you directly from the airport to the door of
your hotel. Certainly a better deal! Taxis are white, but they are
not all the same, some are air-conditioned and some aren't. Some
taxi drivers speak English and some don't, some are courteous and
some aren't. Most are honest, but some aren't. Booking your transfer
with us is a little more expensive than taking a taxi, but you'll
ride in a nice air-conditioned vehicle (mostly we drive Mercedes,
sedans, minivans and minibuses) which has been sent to the airport
just for you. Our drivers are courteous and speak at least enough
English to have a simple conversation. Please check the cost and the
vehicles we use for airport transfers here below: |
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