Directions to the Ciampino Airport
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Travel Information: Your Journey to Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
The first step was booking your flight, and the second was securing parking near the airport. Now is the time to organize your drive on the day of your departure. To ensure you arrive at Ciampino efficiently, avoid losing time, and prevent unpleasant inconveniences, we have compiled some useful tips to keep in mind before you start driving.
Main Road Access
To reach Ciampino Airport, if you are arriving from Fiumicino or other major motorways, take the **Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA)** ring road, follow the signs for Via Appia Nuova, and then Castelli Romani. Conversely, if you are travelling from the South Lazio area, you should follow Via Appia Nuova in the direction of Rome.
Estimated Travel Times
Under ideal conditions, these are the estimated driving times from major cities:
- Rome (Centre) to Ciampino Airport: 14 km / approximately half an hour
- Naples to Ciampino Airport: 217 km / approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
- Pescara to Ciampino Airport: 213 km / approximately 2 hours
- Campobasso to Ciampino Airport: 219 km / approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes
We remind you that all Italian motorways require the payment of a toll at the exit gate.
Anticipating Summer Traffic
Heavy traffic often occurs during the summer exodus periods. We recommend checking official traffic bulletins for real-time updates to manage your travel time effectively.
Check real-time traffic conditionsUseful Information: Vehicle Preparation and Safety
Before starting your car journey, remember to check that the vehicle is in optimal condition. You can personally check the oil and coolant levels, the pressure of all tires, and ensure all lights are working properly.
Fuel
To avoid overspending on refuelling, we advise you to fill up your tank before entering the motorway. Also, if you use LPG, check the location of the nearest distributor before you set off, as they can be less common in urban areas.
