What shops are at Fiumicino airport?
14 luxury shopping boutiques in Rome’s Fiumicino Airport
- Hermès at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Hugo Boss at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Gucci at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Moncler at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Prada at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Tod’s at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- Valentino at Rome Fiumicino Airport.
Is Fiumicino and Leonardo da Vinci the same airport?
Rome Airport, also named Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (IATA: FCO; ICAO: LIRF), is the major international airport of the city of Rome and the largest airport of Italy. It is located in Fiumicino, a town 35 km southwest from Rome city centre. Rome Fiumicino Airport handled 43,532,573 passengers in 2019.
How much does it cost from Rome airport to city Centre?
The most convenient option is taking a Fiumicino airport taxi. The flat rate to the centre of Rome is 48€ by taxi and the journey takes around 40 minutes.
How many terminals does Fiumicino airport have?
four
Rome Airport stands for the busiest airport in Italy and the main international airport serving the city of Rome. It consists of four passenger terminals, although nowadays only Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are operative.
Is there a Starbucks in Rome airport?
Rome Fiumicino Airport has a large selection of luxury Italian brands as well as well-known international brands. You will not find café chains such as Starbucks as the Italians produce much better coffee, however there will be chains such as McDonalds to eat at.
Is Rome airport good for shopping?
The airport is full of well-known brands and luxury Italian goods. You will find one of the biggest shopping areas at an airport, with most stores open between the hours of 07:00 to 22:00.
Is it safe walking in Rome at night?
Rome is a safe city also by night and it’s not dangerous to walk around even if it is dark. As every big city try not to seem a “tourist”, avoid canvassers and go around with a few money. Admiring the city during the night will ensure you a pleasant and unforgettable vacation.
Are terminal 1 and 3 connected FCO?
Transferring Between Rome Airport’s Terminals Three of the terminal buildings at Rome Airport — Terminals 1 through 3 — have direct connections between themselves so you can simply walk to get from one terminal to another.