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drkathej Feb 22nd, 2013 11:48 AM

Where to stay to get return flight from Rome
 
After our two weeks in Tuscany, we will be flying home from Rome. What is a good recommendation about where to stay so that we can get our flight? We will have a car and can drop it off at the airport if needed.

MmePerdu Feb 22nd, 2013 11:59 AM

For me, it depends on what time the flight leaves. I try for afternoon flights so there's no rush and I stay in town. In Rome is my preference, walking distance from Termini Station and the Leonardo Express train direct to FCO Airport. I'd drop the car off the day before.

lifewithpants Feb 22nd, 2013 12:03 PM

On a friend's recommendation, my husband, my daughter, and I are going to be staying at Vegan Inn Airport B&B right near FCO the night before we leave Rome. They have reasonable prices, as well as a shuttle service to the airport.

RobIm Feb 22nd, 2013 12:13 PM

Last time we were in Rome (2012) we stayed near the Colosseum. There is a fixed taxi rate of 40 euros from any place in central Rome. Unless it has changed. That's what we did and it was perfect - no hassling with the metro and train. The guy running the B&B made the reservation.

tom18 Feb 22nd, 2013 12:20 PM

If you're looking for a hotel near the Termini train station, I would recommend the Hotel Abderdeen. We've stayed there and would definitely recommend it.

kayd Feb 22nd, 2013 01:19 PM

If you are driving in from Tuscany on the day before a morning flight and need to drop off the car at Fiumicino, stay close to the airport. I can't think of a good reason to take a car into Rome--cost and hassle of having a car in Rome overnight are considerable. On the other hand, if you want to drop the car at Termini and spend the evening in Rome, you could then taxi to the airport in the morning.

Rastaguytoday Feb 22nd, 2013 01:35 PM

There is a Hilton at the airport, but I would definitely NOT recommend.

Outrageous prices. Their dinner service was buffet style.

The night I was there, they had Italian and French food, and called it Italy vs. France.

In my opinion, both countries lost, the food was that bad.

kybourbon Feb 22nd, 2013 02:47 PM

>>>There is a fixed taxi rate of 40 euros from any place in central Rome<<

48€ now for four people including luggage.

Where will you be coming from (Tuscany is a big place)? It's easier to drop a car outside of Rome (Chiusi? Orvieto?, FCO?) than to drop one in Rome, but it would depend on where you are coming from?

hollywoodsc Feb 22nd, 2013 03:17 PM

I was not impressed with the FCO Airport Marriott. It's not really near the airport, you have to schedule the shuttle, it does not run if there are no reservations (thank goodness I was warned to book it), and there was nothing around to see or do.
Next time I'll stay in Rome, arrange for a pick up the next morning and enjoy my last night in Italy!

rineurope Feb 25th, 2013 01:58 AM

There are many hotels - other than the "chain" options in Fiumicino. Unfortunately, they get mixed reviews. For some options, you might look at: http://tinyurl.com/hotels-fco

Me, I'd rather stay in town my last night in Rome, because once you're out at FCO, your vacation is over! It's a small town and there are limited options. Going back and forth from there to Rome can get expensive.

Other than the Airport Hilton, every other hotel/B&B near FCO will require a shuttle service to the airport (and if you're leaving from T5, even the Hilton needs a shuttle to get to this terminal - http://tinyurl.com/terminal5-fco)

You do need to verify "the shuttle" will be running when you have to be at the airport. Many accommodations advertise they have a 24-hour shuttle, but at 6 AM - when you might need it - the driver won't be here till 07:00! So there IS a 24-hour shuttle, but only a 12-hour driver! Do verify the shuttle options as a taxi from an FCO hotel will end up costing you 15-25 euro to go just three miles!

I'd drop the car off before Rome - as suggested Chiusi or Orvieto - and then train in. Here is a posting with maps of the drop-off points for car rentals in those towns - page down to the bottom of the article: http://tinyurl.com/car-rome . This way you don't have to worry about having a car in Rome, driving in a ZTL area (and geting fined), or dropping the car BEFORE you flight and rushing to make the gate.

Stay in-town, enjoy your last night walking around Rome (http://tinyurl.com/rome-night) and then get a taxi or driver to take you to the airport... and all the way to T5 if necessary. Good Luck!

downtownbrown Feb 25th, 2013 03:52 AM

I won't argue about whether to stay in the city or the airport, but IF you are going to stay at the airport, I can recommend the Best Western President.

Clean, decent-size rooms, nice bathroom, good breakfast. There's a shuttle to the airport that cost several euros (can't remember exact price) and you can book it the night before. If you're looking for a convenient, decent hotel to stay the night before, this one will work.

drkathej Feb 26th, 2013 06:28 PM

Thanks for giving me lots of options to think about. We will be coming from Perugia. Our flight home leaves at 12. Since we will be sightseeing in Umbria on the day before we leave, it doesn't really give us lots of time to spend in Rome.
What might work best is for us to get one of the hotels/b&b's that has a good restaurant and is near the airport. There are many suggestions in the "tinyuri website" (THANKS). So, given that, how do we get there? Do we drive there, leave car nearby, leave car before we approach Rome?


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