While it is easy to walk to most places in the city, Rome has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and metros. It is recommended to purchase a public transportation pass for the duration of your stay. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also available at an extra charge. Expect to spend around €1.50-€2 per ride and €40-€50 for a taxi to/from the airport.
If you have extra time, consider a day trip to the nearby cities of Florence or Naples. Alternatively, if you have less time, choose a few points of interest to explore in depth instead of trying to see everything. Avoid eating at restaurants near tourist attractions, as they tend to be overpriced and low-quality. Instead, explore local neighborhoods for authentic Italian cuisine.
Rome has two major airports: Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Ciampino Airport (CIA). FCO is located 30 km southwest of Rome's city center, while CIA is 15 km southeast. Both airports are well connected to the city via public transportation or taxis.