There's a common Italian proverb, All roads lead to Rome whose origin comes from Ancient Rome's efficient road systems, some of which are still used today.
Rome is located in the centre of Italy and has an efficient infrastructure which is easy to reach by plane, train, bus and ship.

By plane

Travelling by plane is the fastest and cheapest way to get to Rome. Its airports Fiumicino and Ciampino are well connected to the centre of the city by train, bus and taxi >>

By train

Thanks to its railway connections, Rome can be reached from various directions. There are lots of train stations, the most important ones being Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina >>

By car

You can easily get to Rome by car. The city is well connected by motorways and several major roads which lead to the city centre >>

By coach

Travelling by bus or coach is one of the cheapest and most convenient means of transportation. Most of them stop at specific points within the city centre >>

By ship

There are many harbours close to Rome that allow you to get to the city easily. Because of its vicinity to the Tyrrhenian sea ports, Rome can be reached either by smaller vessels or by cruise ships >>