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Museo delle Navi Romane
Main museum for Portus and the surrounding archaeology. Displays artefacts that explain Roman trade, navigation and daily life.
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There are 3 coaches per day. The earliest coach runs at 06:12, the last at 20:42.
Distance 118 km |
Buses per day 5 |
Direct buses 3 |
First bus 6:12 |
Last bus 20:42 |
High Season Jul - Sept |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Best time to book 1 day |
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Main museum for Portus and the surrounding archaeology. Displays artefacts that explain Roman trade, navigation and daily life.
Museum space within the Ostia Antica archaeological park network, useful for context on Portus finds and the wider ancient territory.
Interpretive museum at Maccarese Castle presenting rural life, land reclamation and local history. A lesser-known cultural stop near Fiumicino.
Historic seafront promenade and harbour-side street lined with boats and views. Ideal for a walk to experience old Fiumicino’s atmosphere.
Long public beach area popular for sea views and walks. A practical coastal stop for fresh air close to town and the airport.
Protected green oasis with paths, birdlife and wetlands near the Roman harbour area. Best for nature walks alongside archaeology.
Spaghetti with clams, olive oil, garlic and parsley. A classic Tyrrhenian coast pasta, prized in Fiumicino for very fresh local shellfish.
Risotto cooked with cuttlefish and its ink, giving a black colour and deep maritime flavour. Traditional in Rome's coastal fishing communities.
Simple fried squid, lightly floured and served hot. A staple of Lazio's seaside eateries and popular around Fiumicino's fish market area.
Established seafood restaurant on the canal, known for Roman coastal classics, raw shellfish and a lively but polished atmosphere.
Well-known fish restaurant serving generous seafood pasta, grilled catch and fritti in a traditional, busy waterfront setting.
Popular casual spot for seafood dishes and Roman coastal cooking, appreciated for fresh ingredients and a relaxed local feel.
Moderate for Italy: airport-area stays and meals cost more, but local cafes, trains and buses keep daily costs manageable for most visitors.
Service is often included or covered by coperto. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service; round up taxi fares; small change is enough in cafes.
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Fiumicino Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci -> Roma Termini
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