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Airlines flying to Rome

Ryanair
47.49 €

WizzAir Malta
52.65 €

Aeroitalia
63.04 €

ITA Airways
117.55 €

Vueling
126.03 €
Frequently asked questions
Flight information
8 airlines fly to Rome:
- Ryanair
- WizzAir Malta
- Aeroitalia
- ITA Airways
- Vueling
- Air Europa
- Iberia
- LOT - Polish Airlines
Compare times and prices to find the best deal to Rome.
How to reach the centre of Rome
Rome is served by two main airports: Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci), Italy's largest, lies approximately 25 km south-west of the city centre, whilst Ciampino Airport is situated 20 km south-east. Both offer excellent transport links to Roma's heart.
The most convenient and cost-effective option is the Leonardo Express train, which departs Fiumicino every 15–30 minutes, reaching Termini Station in just 32 minutes; a single ticket costs around €14. Alternatively, several coach services operate from both airports, with journey times of 45–60 minutes and fares typically ranging from €5 to €8. For those preferring taxis or ride-sharing, expect to pay €45–55 from Fiumicino or €30–40 from Ciampino, though journey times vary between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours depending on traffic.
What to see in Rome
Roma's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with ancient ruins, Renaissance masterpieces, and vibrant neighbourhood squares. Every corner tells a story spanning nearly three millennia, from the grandeur of Imperial Rome to the charm of medieval streets.
Must-visit attractions and neighbourhoods include:
- The Colosseum and Roman Forum – the heart of ancient Rome
- Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica – Christendom's spiritual centre
- The Pantheon – a remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old temple
- Trevi Fountain – the city's most celebrated Baroque monument
- Trastevere – a picturesque riverside neighbourhood famed for traditional trattorias
- Centro Storico – the historic centre packed with galleries, boutiques, and piazzas
Local cuisine in Rome
Roman cuisine reflects centuries of tradition and the region's abundant fresh produce. Dining here means savouring authentic flavours in neighbourhood osterias and family-run trattorias, where recipes pass through generations and simplicity reigns supreme. Romans take pride in their culinary heritage, and mealtimes are sacred social occasions.
Essential Roman dishes to taste include:
- Cacio e Pepe – creamy pasta with pecorino cheese and black pepper
- Carbonara – guanciale, egg, and pecorino romano in perfect harmony
- Amatriciana – tomato sauce with guanciale and pecorino
- Carciofi alla Romana – tender artichokes braised with herbs
- Cacio e Melanzane – aubergine with pecorino and tomato
- Maritozzo – a sweet choux pastry filled with whipped cream
Complement meals with a glass of Castelli Romani wine, sample authentic gelato from artisanal gelaterias, and enjoy espresso as Romans do – quickly, at the bar.
