Hilton Rome Airport 
Modern business hotel with congress centre, linked directly to the terminals and the airport train station via an overpass.Air-conditioned guestrooms are decorated in cool contemporary tones and include cable TV, Internet connections and minibars.
Guests can take the free shuttle bus into the centre of Rome or wind down in the health club with pool, gym and sauna.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Hilton Rome Airport
Dining at the Hilton Rome Airport
Le Colonne - Buffet-style restaurant combining Italian and international cuisine. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Caffe Tevere - Informal café with geometric checked floors, white furnishings and pillars and archways. Offers sandwiches, salads, pizzas and pasta. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Artists Bar - Stylish café bar serving Italian espressos and speciality cocktails. Features live piano music in the evenings. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Attractions near this hotel
Parco dei Medici (business district) – 12 kilometres (7.5 miles)
St Peter’s Basilica and Vatican Museum – 30 kilometres (18.5 miles)
Piazza Venezia – 35 kilometres (21 miles)
Roman Forum – 35 kilometres (21 miles)
Coliseum – 35 kilometres (21 miles)
Trevi Fountain – 35 kilometres (21 miles)
Spanish Steps – 35 kilometres (21 miles)
Olympic Stadium – 40 kilometres (25 miles0
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): Approximate walking time is 5 minutes and distance is 100 metres.
The hotel is linked by the skywalk to a moving walkway to all the terminals. There is an express train service every 30 minutes to Rome’s Termini train station (journey time 30 minutes). A single ticket costs around €10. Taxis are readily available at the airport, but take a licensed metered taxi only. An airport surcharge is payable. A taxi to the city centre will cost €50-60.
The hotel offers a free shuttle service which runs to the centre of Rome eight times a day. Rome''s efficient integrated transportation system includes buses, trams, subway (metro) and suburban trains. Tickets should be bought before boarding and are available from ATAC ticket machines and all tobacconists. The city centre is easily negotiated on foot. Traffic in Rome is often busy and chaotic so driving is not generally recommended.
