12-Hour Layover in Rome: What To Do
Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) · Italy
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Key Facts
- Airport: Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO)
- Country: Italy
- Layover window: 12 hours
- Recommended time outside: 6–8 hours exploring
- Visa & Entry: Italy is Schengen. Visa-free for US, UK, AUS, Canadian passports for 90 days. ETIAS launching 2025 for currently visa-free visitors.
Insider Tip
FCO is 30km from Rome. The Leonardo Express is expensive but reliable. The cheaper FL1 train stops at Trastevere — perfect if that's your destination.
Getting to Rome City Centre
| Mode | Cost | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Leonardo Express (to Roma Termini) | €14 | 32 min |
| FL1 regional train (to Trastevere/Ostiense) | €8 | 40 min |
Top Rome: Where to Go
Trastevere Neighbourhood
50 min from city centreMedieval village within the city — cobblestone streets, ivy-covered facades, and the best trattorias in Rome.
Pantheon
50 min from city centreFree until 2023, now €5. The world's best-preserved ancient building — oculus open to the sky for 2,000 years.
Campo de' Fiori Market
50 min from city centreDaily morning market (Mon–Sat) in the Campo de' Fiori square. Fresh herbs, produce, and €2 arancini.
Eat Like a Local in Rome
Cacio e pepe at Tonnarello in Trastevere — the definitive version of Rome's three-ingredient pasta, €12.
12-Hour Itinerary
0–1 hr
Clear immigration & organise transport
Book a taxi via app (Grab, Uber, or local equivalent) to avoid overcharging at the rank.
1–3 hrs
Rome top attraction (temple, market, or viewpoint)
Pick one major attraction close to the centre — trying to do too much is exhausting with luggage.
3–5 hrs
Neighbourhood walk & street food lunch
The best food in most Asian and Middle Eastern cities is on the street, not in restaurants.
5–7 hrs
Rest at a day-use hotel room near the airport
Many airport hotels offer 6–8 hour day room rates (50–70% of a night rate). Great for a shower and sleep.
7–9 hrs
Second neighbourhood or city highlight
Evening markets and street food scenes typically start at 6–7pm in most Asian cities.
9–12 hrs
Return to airport — allow 2 hrs before flight
International departures: arrive 3 hours early for visa-on-arrival airports, 2 hours for e-visa/pre-cleared.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for a 12-hour layover in Rome?
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries offer free transit visas or visa-on-arrival for layovers under 96 hours. Check your specific passport requirements before travel and confirm with your airline.
Is 12 hours enough to leave Leonardo da Vinci Airport?
Yes — 12 hours is enough to explore the nearest neighbourhoods of Rome comfortably, provided you have transit visa clearance. Allow 2–3 hours total for airport transit (both ways).
What is the best way to get from Leonardo da Vinci to Rome city centre?
Leonardo Express (to Roma Termini) is typically the fastest and most affordable option at €14, taking approximately 32 min. Rideshare apps are a convenient alternative.
Is there luggage storage at Leonardo da Vinci?
Yes, Leonardo da Vinci Airport has left-luggage facilities in the arrivals and departures hall. Typical cost is $5–15 per bag for up to 24 hours. Alternatively, many airport hotels offer left-luggage for non-guests.
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