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Jackie44 Aug 13th, 2016 03:30 PM

Can I buy a Sim card at FCO? Terminal 3
 
We are going to Rome in September. Does anyone know if there are any kiosks/stores that sell Sim cards in Terminal 3 at FCO? Thanks.

Alec Aug 13th, 2016 04:14 PM

No. The only phone shops are in the departure area for Schengen flights, which won't be accessible to you. There are kiosks at the arrivals area that sell so-called internationals SIMs, but they are a huge rip-off so stay away from them. Wait till you get into town and go to any TIM, Vodafone or WIND shop where they sell good-value SIMs and will help to set up for you in your phone. If you are going to Termini by Leonardo Express, there are both TIM and Vodafone shops there (though likely to be busy).

greg Aug 13th, 2016 05:17 PM

I have gotten a SIM at a TIM kiosk at T3 arrival. It was just before "point of no return" doors descending into the luggage area. Very knowledgeable about appropriate SIMs for tourists unlike the in-town shops serving mostly the locals.

http://www.adr.it/web/aeroporti-di-r...-shopping-maps
click "arrival T3"
click "TIM"

However, they change things around often, so the map can be obsolete. The TIM website locator does not show any FCO kiosks.

Jackie44 Aug 13th, 2016 05:40 PM

Thank you both for your replies. Greg, we will look for the TIM kiosk. If it isn't there, or we can't find it, we will wait until we get to our apartment and then go to the nearest TIM. Thanks again.

bvlenci Aug 14th, 2016 01:59 AM

On the TripAdvisor Rome forum, at least two people have reported in the past six months that they were able to buy a SIM card and TIM for Visitors plan from a TIM kiosk near the baggage restrieval carousels in Terminal 3. I was there myself just two weeks ago, and had intended to look for it, but I forgot.

There are other kiosks selling so-called "international SIM cards" at ridiculously high prices. Many people have found that the credit was drained almost overnight, and some people couldn't even get connected with them. Get a SIM card only from an authentic Italian telecom company. Vodafone has a plan similar to the TIM for Visitors plan, with more minutes but less data.

Jackie44 Aug 14th, 2016 10:32 AM

Thanks bvlenci - I have incorporated a lot of your advice on avoiding the crowds in Rome for our trip, including renting bikes on the Appian Way.

We will only buy from an accredited service provider. I will post back if we find the TIM kiosk in Terminal 3

Holly_uncasdewar Aug 14th, 2016 12:00 PM

Jackie, please post back wherever you decide to buy it, and let us know if it's a good/bad place to buy one. I'm sure I'm not the only one who'll appreciate that info. Have a great trip!

bvlenci Aug 15th, 2016 03:15 AM

There is a TIM phone store on the upper level of Termini station. You can see it if you stand with your back to the big departures screen that, at the moment, is almost totally blocked by construction. There are also phone stores of other countries, but I would advise sticking to TIM or Vodafone. They are the only companies that have good plans for visitors. Wind used to have one, but it's been dropped.

wesleymarsh Aug 15th, 2016 05:57 AM

Beware of TIM for new users. You now have to sign an agreement that allows TIM to text message you with tons of spam. They will not sell you a TIM SIM unless you sign it. Once signed, TIM bombards you with never-ending text messages that are impossible to turn off. It's the most annoying thing I've ever encountered with my phone in Italy. It was so bad, I made a special trip to a TIM store to complain, and they said there was nothing that could be done.

When my sister and I returned from Tuscany in Spring, I looked up the issue on the internet. Sure enough, many new TIM customers are lodging complaints.

Jackie44 Sep 17th, 2016 06:13 PM

Just back - we did buy from TIM. Got a few annoying emails but otherwise no problems. There is a store in Terminal 3 after you get your luggage on the way to the parking (we were picked up by a driver).

Centralparkgirl Sep 20th, 2016 07:49 PM

We will be arriving on a Sunday. Does anyone know if TIM in T3 is open on Sundays?

MBreezy53 Sep 22nd, 2016 01:17 PM

Make sure your TIM card is activated before you leave the store or kiosk. We bought our TIM card at the Rome airport. The girl told us it would take 2 hours to activate and she never did it. No other TIM office can activate it because each store is individually owned. Found that out too late. When I called them, I was told the number wasn't in the system and I would have to go back to the airport. Since I was no longer in Rome, that wasn't an option. She would not accept an email with copies of all the documents. Now I am in the process of stopping payment on my credit card since they are trying to collect the money. We went to another TIM store in Naples and the SIM card took 10 minutes.

Centralparkgirl Sep 25th, 2016 05:51 PM

ttt

Does anyone know if TIM in T3 is open on Sundays?


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