All ways lead to Rome - like the
Romans said. This is more or less still true today. You can plan your trip to Rome by whatever means of transport you wish to use as Rome is connected by all means. You can easily reach Rome by car through any of the four motorways from all the directions. If you go by air, then you would land either at Leonardo da Vinci or Ciampino airports, which handle most, scheduled flights and used by the majority of charter flights. One of the most convenient ways to get into town is by the direct train to Stazione Termini, the central Rome train terminal. You can also avail bus service.
The weather in Rome during summer is uncomfortably hot, temperatures often exceeding 95°F (35°C) at midday. Mid-winter is mild, the average temperature in December hovering around 55°F (13°C), so you can enjoy some fun events around Christmas time. The best time to travel to Rome is in springtime, when skies are blue and the weather warm. Rain showers are possible any time of year. It is at its most comfortable from April through June, and from mid-September to October as these days are sunny and have pleasant temperatures. Even though it remains hot during the day, the
city remains fully functional due to growing tourism.