Strategic Connections
Rome moves with you: high-speed rail and global flights connect Europe, MENA and beyond with effortless reach.
Always close to opportunity
Rome’s strategic location makes it a natural hub for travel and commerce. Located in the geographic center of the Italian peninsula, Rome connects the northern and southern regions of Italy with remarkable efficiency. High-speed trains make key Italian cities accessible in just a few hours: Florence in ~1h20, Naples in ~55, Milan in ~3h, and with routes to Venice, Bologna and beyond, the rail network underpins Italy’s economic and cultural unity.
Each day, hundreds of high-speed and intercity trains link Rome to the rest of the country, serving millions of passengers and enabling seamless business, leisure and commuter travel. This connectivity reinforces Rome’s role not only as a cultural capital, but also as a pivotal point in Italy’s transport infrastructure.
A Global Aviation Hub: Fiumicino Airport
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is Italy’s busiest airport, handling over 49 million annual passengers and continuing steady growth year over year. Ranked among the top airports in Europe for connectivity, Fiumicino offers direct flights to more than 230 destinations worldwide, including major global business and leisure cities.
As the main hub for ITA Airways and a key base for multiple international carriers, Fiumicino links Rome directly to business capitals such as London, Dubai, New York and beyond – creating strategic access between Europe, the MENA region and the Americas. The airport’s expanding long-haul network continues to grow, serving as a gateway for international investment and elite travel.
With hundreds of flights daily, Rome Fiumicino competes with major European hubs and stands out for its balance of international reach and Italian flair, offering ease of transfer and excellent amenities for premium travelers.
Seamless Urban and Regional Mobility
Just 32 minutes from central Rome, Fiumicino is directly connected to the city via the Leonardo Express train – a non-stop service running every 15 minutes between the airport and Roma Termini station. From Termini, the high-speed network expands across Italy, while local commuter lines provide access to Rome’s vibrant urban core.
This rail-integrated model makes Rome exceptionally accessible for global travellers, executives and families alike, turning transit into an effortless part of the lifestyle. Whether arriving for business, leisure or relocation, the ease with which Rome can be reached – from airport to high-speed train – enhances its appeal as a central European hub.
Bridging Continents: Europe, MENA & Beyond
Rome’s connectivity extends far beyond Italy. Fiumicino’s expanding route network includes direct services to London – a leading global financial center – and Dubai, a major hub linking Europe to the MENA region and Asia. This strategic positioning enhances Rome’s value for international investors, facilitating business travel across time zones with minimal friction.
Moreover, seamless rail connections to northern and southern Europe mean that Rome sits at the heart of a broader European journey – whether for corporate engagement, cultural tourism or personal mobility.
Why Strategic Connections Matter
For investors and high-net-worth individuals considering relocation or business expansion, Rome’s transport infrastructure is a defining advantage. It combines world-class air connectivity with one of Europe’s most efficient high-speed rail networks, offering direct links to markets, capitals and economic centers across continents.
In Rome, connectivity isn’t just about travel – it’s about joining a network that supports global ambitions, elite experiences and dynamic lifestyles. Whether flying to a board meeting in London or boarding a high-speed train to Florence, Rome makes every journey a strategic step forward.