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Getting There

Alitalia is the national airline of Italy. Many other flights connect to Italy

from the USA, Canada and Australia, and there is great competition to

attract passengers providing a wide range of offers. Rome airport is

located 26 km away from the city and it takes 45 minutes to get there.

Trains connect directly to Termini Station from where one can take a taxi

to their destination. Duty free shops, banks, car hire and restaurants are

other services provided at this airport.

Brindisi, Ancona, Naples and Venice are the major seaports of Italy.

Italian State Railways connects many European cities. Eurostar provides

a fast train service.

If choosing to drive, don’t forget to carry an international driving license

and international insurance certificate. Roads connect Italy to France,

Austria and Switzerland. Many coach services are provided from

neighbouring countries.