How to get to Ancona: complete transport guide

How to reach Ancona by plane, train, car, bus and ferry. Raffaello Sanzio airport, railway station, A14 motorway and local transport to the city centre.

How to get to Ancona: complete transport guide

How to get to Ancona by plane

**Ancona-Falconara Airport (AOI)**, named after Raffaello Sanzio, is located at Falconara Marittima, about 18 km from the centre of Ancona. The airport is served by Ryanair, Volotea and other airlines with flights to Rome, Milan, London, Brussels and some seasonal destinations.

Connections to the centre include:

  • **Regional train**: the Castelferretti-Aeroporto delle Marche station is a few steps from the terminal. Trains to Ancona Centrale in about 15 minutes (2.50 euros)
  • **Aerobus Conerobus**: direct connection to the centre of Ancona
  • **Taxi**: approximately 30 euros to the centre

For a wider choice of flights, **Bologna (BLQ)** and **Rome Fiumicino (FCO)** airports are reachable in 2-3 hours by train.

How to get to Ancona by train

**Ancona Centrale** is the main station, centrally located near the port. It is an important hub on the Adriatic line. Connections:

  • **Frecce Trenitalia**: Rome (3h-3h30), Milan (4h-5h via Bologna), Bologna (2h)
  • **Intercity**: along the Adriatic coast (Rimini, Pescara, Bari, Lecce)
  • **Regional trains**: Pesaro/Rimini (1h), Macerata (1h), Fano (40 min), Pescara (2h)

The station is about a 15-minute walk from the historic centre and the port. Urban buses to all areas of the city also depart from the station.

How to get to Ancona by car

Ancona is served by:

  • **A14 (Adriatic Motorway)**: from Bologna (200 km, 2h30) to the north and from Bari to the south. Exits: Ancona Nord, Ancona Sud
  • **SS76**: expressway from Fabriano, Jesi and Umbria (connecting to the E45 for Perugia and Rome)
  • **SS16 Adriatica**: coastal road along the shore

Ancona's historic centre is built on a promontory with narrow streets and complex traffic. Recommended parking:

  • **Parcheggio degli Archi** (near the port and station)
  • **Parcheggio Stamira** (centre)
  • **Parcheggio Traiano** (port area)
  • **Blue lines**: 1-1.50 euros/hour in central areas

How to get to Ancona by bus

The long-distance bus stop is near **Ancona Centrale** station. Operators include:

  • **FlixBus**: connections to major Italian cities and some European destinations
  • **Conerobus regional services**: local network for the Conero Riviera, Sirolo, Numana, Osimo
  • **Start Romagna / ATAM**: connections to Pesaro, Urbino, Rimini

How to get to Ancona by ferry

Ancona is one of the main Adriatic ports for ferries to:

  • **Greece**: Patras, Igoumenitsa, Corfu (Superfast, Minoan, Anek, Grimaldi)
  • **Croatia**: Split, Zadar (SNAV, Jadrolinija)
  • **Albania**: Durres

The port is steps from the railway station and the centre.

Getting from the arrival point to the centre

Urban public transport is run by **Conerobus**. The bus network covers the city and surrounding municipalities, including the Conero Riviera. A single ticket costs 1.30 euros (75 minutes).

From the Central Station:

  • **Piazza del Plebiscito** (historic centre): 15-minute walk
  • **Cathedral of San Ciriaco**: 25-minute walk (uphill) or bus
  • **Port**: 5-minute walk

Ancona is walkable, but the climb to Colle Guasco (where the cathedral stands) can be demanding. A public lift from the Passetto neighbourhood eases the ascent from the beach.

Practical tips

If you arrive at the airport, the regional train is the most convenient and fastest way to the centre. Ancona is an excellent starting point for the Conero Riviera, one of the most beautiful and least touristy coastal areas in the Marche. From here you can easily reach Sirolo, Numana and Porto Recanati by Conerobus.

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