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ESSENTIALS

Getting there & around

ake the Eurostar to Paris, then the TGV to Milan (the latter takes around seven hours). From there, high-speed Freccia trains get you Several airlines fly direct to Rome’s main airport, in Fiumicino, including British Airways from Heathrow, EasyJet from Bristol, Gatwick and Manchester, Jet2 from Manchester and Vueling from Gatwick. The city’s smaller Ciampino Airport is served by Ryanair from Manchester and Wizz Air from Luton and Stansted.

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