Address:
Piazza dei Cinquecento, 1, 00185, Rome, Italy

The Termini Railway Station is the largest train station in Italy and the second biggest in Europe after the Gare du Nord station in Paris. Termini got its name after the Baths of Diocletian (or Thermae in Latin), the largest imperial baths in ancient Rome, nestled across the street from the station. The first Termini station was opened by Pope Pius IX back in 1863. Nowadays it is one of the busiest railway hubs on the planet, welcoming more than 150 million people every year and serving dozens of domestic and international routes in Italy.

A Quick Tour Around the Roma Termini Station

Navigating in a new place is always challenging, especially if you have a train to catch. Although there are plenty of Termini station maps available inside the complex, nothing can help you find your way around the building better than a guided tour. To know what to expect when you walk through the doors of Termini, you can check out the video below.

F.A.Q.

 

What to Know About the Termini Railway Station

 

Where is the Termini Station in Rome?

The Termini rail station is located in the heart of the Eternal City, within walking distance from the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Basilica del Sacro Cuore di Gesu, and the Baths of Diocletian.

How to get to the Termini station?

The Termini train station is located on the Piazza dei Cinquecento, the main hub of public transport in the city. You can get there by taking buses number 64, 649, 85 or 90, or by the FCO bus from Fiumicino Airport. Additionally, the Termini metro station is served by lines A (orange) and B (blue).

What to find on the Termini rail station?

The Termini station offers comfortable waiting rooms, currency exchange points, ATMs, restrooms, ticket offices, and several large departure boards. There are also numerous cafes, bars, and shops. The station has 3 exits: the main entrance, Via Marsala, and Via Giolitti.

How many platforms are there on the Termini train station?

There are over 30 platforms at Termini, which is one of the busiest railway stations in Europe, with over 800 trains arriving and departing daily.

Is there luggage storage at Termini?

There is a luggage service at Termini where you can store bags for a fee. This service operates from 6 am to 11 pm daily and is located on the platform floor. Additional luggage storage options are available nearby.

What to do if you forgot your baggage at the station?

Termini offers a Lost & Found service. If you lose property at the station, contact the Railway Police first, then visit the information desk for assistance.

Is there free Wi-Fi on the Termini train station?

Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the station.

Can you park at the Termini train station?

Yes, there are 3 parking lots near the station where you can park for a fee, with the largest accessible from Piazza dei Cinquecento.

Can I rent a car at the Termini railway station?

Yes, Termini hosts branches of 10 different car rental companies, including AVIS, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt.

Does the Termini train station have first-class lounge facilities?

Yes, the ItaliaPass Lounge at Termini offers VIP services including Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee and snacks, and personalized travel assistance. Access is free for ItaliaPass members; non-members pay about 20 USD per visit.

Can I catch a direct train from the Termini train station to the airport?

Yes, the Leonardo Express offers direct trains from Termini to Fiumicino Airport every 30 minutes, from 5:35 a.m. to 10:35 p.m.

 

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