Transportation from the City Center to Lanzarote Airport
Lanzarote Airport is an easy-to-reach airport with an average distance of 7 km from the city center. For this, you can go to the airport with line 22 passing through Arrecife.
This line operates only on weekdays and departs approximately every 25 minutes between 06.55 in the morning and 22.30 in the evening. It arrives in Arrecife after a 35-minute journey. For more detailed information, you can check the airport website.
On weekends, you can use the bus line 23, which carries its passengers to the airport on the Playa Honda and Arrecife lines. This line passes approximately every 50 minutes between 07:00 in the morning and 21:00 in the evening.
If you are going to take the bus from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca route, you should take lines 161 and 261. These buses run every 30 minutes between 08.30 in the morning and 23.30 in the evening on weekdays, and between 09.00 and 23.00 on the remaining days. The frequency of buses, which run less frequently on weekends, decreases to once an hour on Saturdays and to once every 2 hours on Sundays and public holidays.
Taking a taxi in the city center is a little more difficult than taking a taxi from the airport. If you have not called the taxi by phone, you cannot call any taxi you want from the road. The reason for this is that taxis are only authorized to take passengers from whichever administrative unit on the island is registered.
In this context, you raise your hand, but if the taxi cannot take passengers, it does not stop and continues. You try until you find the right taxi, or you go to a stop, or you can ask your hotel to call a taxi for you as the shortest solution. The distance is on average 7 km and usually takes less than 10 minutes.
You can reach the airport effortlessly, by arranging the private airport transfer, which is the most comfortable option, either from the reception of your hotel or from professional websites serving globally.
Transportation from Rome Airport to City Center
The official name of Rome Airport is Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, which connects Rome, the capital of Italy, one of the world's most visited cities, to different parts of the world. There are many alternatives to reach the airport, which is 35 km away from the city center.
There are train, bus, taxi, car rental and hotel shuttle options to reach the city center from Rome Airport.
The fastest and most economical option between the airport and the city center is the train journey. Leonardo Express trains go directly to Termini Train Station, considered the heart of Rome, without stopping at any stops. After a journey that takes about 30 minutes, you can find yourself at the most popular spot in Italy. Express trains, which run between 06.30 and 23.30 every day, organize flights with a frequency of 15-30 minutes.
Trains, known as FL1 Regional, stop at different stations on their way to the city centre. Passengers who want to get off at intermediate stops can travel easily with this train, which is the last stop of Orte Train Station. You can also provide a direct connection from the airport by following the train services to other cities in Italy.
Another vehicle that can be used to go from the airport to the city center is the municipal bus. You can reach the city center by following the metro route by buses departing from the bus stop in front of Terminal 2.
It is possible to reach Termini Station directly with the Terravision bus departing from the airport's terminal 3. SIT Bus Shuttle also has a Termini flight.
Taxi stands at the airport terminal passenger exit gate are one of the quick options for those who want to reach the city center. It is recommended to talk in advance about the destination and the price. You can also purchase a car rental service by making a reservation from the car rental offices in the airport terminal or online.