Congratulations on your upcoming trip! Rome is a dream. From personal experience, I can tell you that taking public transportation after a flight is quite challenging, especially with a child. Last year, we flew this route too. To avoid stress, we booked a Ciampino airport transfers in advance through the online service GetTransfer. You can choose your driver and car class, and the price is locked in so it won't change. Our driver met us with a sign bearing our name right at the exit. He helped us load our things and had a child seat installed in the car as we had requested when booking. We had a comfortable ride. Which part of Rome do you need to get to - the center or the outskirts?
Can you advise on the best way to plan the logistics so we can get there for a fixed price without any surprises, and avoid wandering around in the dark looking for a car? Oh, and is it even possible to choose a specific type of car online that can accommodate a large number of suitcases and book a car with a child seat right away so as not to violate safety rules and travel with peace of mind, or do I have to look for all of this on the spot?
Hi everyone! Next week I’m flying to Rome on my own for the first time; I’ll be arriving late at night at Ciampino Airport with a bunch of luggage and a stroller. I’ve read horror stories online that local taxi drivers near the terminal might charge 50 euros or even more for the ride to the city center, citing extra fees for luggage or a nighttime surcharge, and taking public transit at night with a child and suitcases is simply not an option.