Guía de estación

Roma Termini — Guía de la estación

Hub ferroviario central de Roma. Andenes AV, consignas, Metro A/B y reserva vía All Aboard.

🚉 About Roma Termini

Roma Termini is the primary long-distance terminus for Rome, handling Trenitalia Frecciarossa, Italo, Intercity, and regional services across Italy. The station sits between the Esquiline and the Termini metro interchange.

High-speed platforms are clearly signed on the main trainshed. For Fiumicino Airport, the Leonardo Express leaves from Termini — do not confuse it with slower FL1 suburban options at other Rome stations.

💼 Key Services for Travelers

Make your travel smooth by utilizing station resources:

🧳 Luggage Storage (Bounce) Station deposit desks get busy in summer. Bounce partners around Via Giolitti / Piazza dei Cinquecento often offer cheaper day rates. Book Storage Near Station →
🍷 FrecciaClub / Lounges Eligible Freccia travellers can use FrecciaClub. Otherwise LoungePass partners near Termini provide quieter seating and Wi-Fi. Book Lounge Pass →
🍴 Food halls Multiple food courts and espresso bars sit above and beside the platforms. Stock water before summer afternoon departures.
📶 Wi-Fi & security Free Wi-Fi in the main hall. Keep bags close — Termini is busy and pickpocketing is a known risk in crowded zones.

🚇 Metro, Airport & City Links

Termini is Rome's best-connected rail node:

  • Metro Line A & B: Shared Termini interchange — Line A toward Vatican/Ottaviano; Line B toward Colosseo and EUR.
  • Leonardo Express: Non-stop rail to Fiumicino Airport from Termini (ticketed separately from most Interrail itineraries).
  • Buses & night lines: Major ATAC bus stops ring Piazza dei Cinquecento for city and night services.
  • Taxi rank: Official taxis at the front forecourt — use the queue, not touts inside the hall.

Popular routes from Roma Termini

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🚄 Reserva y hubs de corredor

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Station FAQ (2026)

Is Roma Termini the only Rome station for high-speed trains?

Most Frecciarossa and Italo services use Termini, but some trains also call at Roma Tiburtina or Roma Ostiense. Always check your ticket station code.

How early should I arrive at Termini?

15–25 minutes for reserved high-speed trains is typical. Add time for luggage storage, metro transfers, or peak summer crowds.

Can I book Rome departures on EuroRail Times?

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🎒 Luggage Storage

Official station lockers fill quickly at peak times. Bounce partners near Roma Termini offer secure day storage at competitive rates.

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