Rome Fiumicino Airport: Everything You Should Know About Your Parking

Rome Fiumicino Airport: Everything You Should Know About Your Parking


National, continental, and intercontinental flights are offered to travelers at Rome Fiumicino Airport. The airport takes care of your journey, while we at Onepark ensure your parking!

 

Rome Fiumicino Airport is Italy's main airport in terms of passenger numbers. It offers numerous flights and various additional services, including parking areas. In this regard, to ensure a smooth departure, we recommend taking a look at the wide and diverse range of parking options available on Onepark, accessible from both desktop and mobile. Whether for advance or last-minute reservations, you will surely find your ideal spot.

 

Terminals 1 and 3 of Rome Fiumicino Airport

Rome Fiumicino Airport is divided into 2 terminals: T1 and T3, containing 3 runways.

 

Terminal 1 is dedicated to Alitalia, which has created its hub there, and SkyTeam partners. Terminal 3, on the other hand, is primarily for passengers flying outside the Schengen area and, therefore, requires more checks. In each of the two terminals, you can find:

Dozens, if not hundreds, of check-in and self check-in areas;

Control spaces;

Airline lounges;

Wi-Fi connection;

Information points;

Restaurants, bars, and various dining areas;

Smoking room;

Clothing stores, gift shops, and much more.

With all these services, even arriving early, you will surely not get bored!

 

How to access the airport by car?

To reach the airport, arriving by car is always the most convenient and simplest solution, especially for trips with many people and luggage. The airport is 32 km from Rome and is easily accessible via the Grande Raccordo Anulare, then taking the A91 Rome-Fiumicino highway.

 

From Civitavecchia, simply take the highway towards Rome and follow the signs for the national and international terminals of the airport.

 

How early should you arrive at the airport?

It is the question we always ask ourselves before leaving for a flight: how early should I arrive at the airport?

 

Well, it depends on the flight, check-in, and security checks. In general, it is good to arrive at least two hours before for domestic flights or within the Schengen Area and at least 3 hours for international non-Schengen flights, as more checks are required. Always check how long before your gate closes, whether 40, 30, or 20 minutes before departure, as this is a factor not to be underestimated. Also crucial are the time of your flight (if you leave during rush hour, there is likely to be more traffic), the distance to the airport, and the time of year (if you travel in high season, the control times increase).

 

In this regard, we recommend booking your parking in advance with Onepark, so you will be sure to park in complete tranquility upon your arrival.

 

Important reminder: travel documents

Travel documents are the fundamental element of any departure: they are necessary if you wish to travel.

 

Firstly, remember always to have your boarding pass with you, both in paper and electronic format.

 

Additionally, if you are traveling in Italy or Europe, more specifically within the Schengen Area, it is sufficient to have a valid ID card with you, while if you have an intercontinental flight planned, you will need to present your passport, and it may be necessary to have a visa or an expatriation card with you.

 

Arrival by car: where can you park?

At Rome Fiumicino Airport, you can park your car near both T1 and T3. The parking areas for your vehicle perfectly adapt to any type of request and need. Covered or uncovered parking, low cost, valet, or hotel, open 24 hours a day... each of them will win you over.



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