
Todi Umbria And Le Marche, Italy Travel Guide
When flying to Todi, you will use airports in the wider region.
Flights straight to FCO originate from many major cities worldwide. No direct intercontinental flights operate to PEG.
Flight prices are highest in high season (June-August) and near major holidays. Reserve THREE-6 months in advance for these periods. Shoulder seasons often yield better value.
Major airports (FCO, CIA, FLR) offer full facilities: car rental, taxis, currency exchange, duty-free, restaurants. PEG has fundamental facilities.
From PEG: Taxi (~€60-€80) or private transfer. From FCO: Multi-step public transport (train+bus) or direct private transfer.
Todi itself does not have a main Trenitalia station within the historic center. Closest minor stations are Todi Ponte Naia or Ponte Rio with limited regional services.
Buses are a viable option for inter-town travel within Umbria, often more straightforward more so than trains in some routes.
Renting a car has the most flexibility for exploring Todi and the surrounding Umbrian countryside. It is helpful for visiting other hilltop towns and scenic routes.
No specific exit fees or taxes are levied when leaving from Italy for tourists. These costs typically include your airfare or train/bus the cost of tickets.
Ensure you possess all necessary travel documents readily accessible before heading before you depart point.
Major airports have comprehensive facilities: shops (duty-free), restaurants, cafes, currency exchange, lounges.
Larger train stations (Orte, Terni) have cafes, newsstands, and restrooms. Small local stations have few facilities.
Arrive at major train stations about 15-20 minutes before departure. Bus stops 10-15 minutes prior.