How much is Taxi from Rome to Civitavecchia?
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How much is Taxi from Rome to Civitavecchia?
I know there is public transportation from Rome to this port, but with luggage...we want to take a taxi. Can anyone tell me approximately how much a taxi would be
From Piazza Navona to Civitavecchia?
From FCO to Civitavecchia?
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From Piazza Navona to Civitavecchia?
From FCO to Civitavecchia?
Thanks
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I'm thinking a taxi from Rome to Civitavecchia would cost more than 40-50 Euro. That would be the price from Rome to the Airport (FCO).
I recall several weeks ago there were numerous threads about this subject. Try doing a search on Civitavecchia.
I recall several weeks ago there were numerous threads about this subject. Try doing a search on Civitavecchia.
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Thank you all for these replies. I am helping cousins plan a visit to Rome before their cruise. They've never been to Europe and they had a crazy idea of spending the night before the cruise in Civitavecchia...rather than in Rome.... and I am trying to point out the error in their thinking.
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I would take Henry_Ser's recommendation with a grain of salt. From previous posts, it looks like this is an advertisement rather than a Fodorite experience.
Topping this in hopes that someone who has taken this route can provide first-hand experience.
Topping this in hopes that someone who has taken this route can provide first-hand experience.
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Two years ago, I flew into Rome and had to get to Civitavecchia for a trip to Olbia, Sardegna. I had done some research, and what I ended up doing was to rent a car (the most economical) from Hertz, at the Rome airport, and I drove to Civitavecchia. There is a Hertz facility in the town, close to the ferry and the raiload. For less than $25.00 US, I had my transportation and I set up my own schedule. It was a lot cheaper than the train or a taxi.
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Oh my I would so not suggest taking a train from Rome to Civitavecchia. It is so much more practical to take the train. Train fair is relatively cheap even if you get a first class ticket. Depending on your cab driver you could totally get ripped off in fair. Keep in mind this is about a 45 minute ride. That isnt long but with the way cab drivers like to rip people off you could really pay a price. The train is much more practical.
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