There is no greater airport to eat in than this one

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This five-star airport delivers one of the most enjoyable airport experiences around. Just be sure to bring an appetite.

I take the 32-minute morning Leonardo Express train from Rome’s main station, Roma Termini, to Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, also known as Roma Fiumicino. It’s a few minutes’ walk from the dated-looking train station to Terminal 1, where domestic and Schengen-area flights depart, but Terminal 1 is spacious and buzzing. The airport is heaving with passengers during peak holiday season, but seems to handle the crowds well.

Handy if you have an early morning check-out and an evening flight, but given how often airlines lose bags, I’m not sure I’m willing to gamble on my luggage making it to the other end.Security is quick and seamless. There is a dedicated family gate and gate for those with mobility needs and hidden disabilities: both are positioned with the best direct access to the inevitable duty-free gauntlet of Limoncello, Ferrero Rocher chocolate and designer perfumes on the other side.

 

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