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Want to pay for your flights to Rome in instalments? With Alternative Airlines, you can! Our Buy Now Pay Later options let you spread the cost of your flights over time, making travel more affordable.

Instead of paying the full amount upfront, you can split the cost of your Rome flights into smaller, budget-friendly payments. It's a simple way to manage your travel expenses without the stress.

Plus, many of our plans are interest-free for a set period, helping you stay on top of your budget. Choose from flexible options like Afterpay, Klarna, Affirm, Scalapay and more. Book your flights to Rome today and pay your way!

Airlines flying to Rome

With 600+ airlines on offer at Alternative Airlines, finding a flight is easy. But if you're heading to Rome, these are our top three picks.

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ITA Airways is Italy's flag carrier that offers both domestic and international flights to major cities worldwide, including Rome.

The airline has a hub at Rome Fiumicino Airport, with flights arriving from cities across Europe, North America and beyond.

If you're flying to Rome from abroad, ITA Airways operates direct flights from key international hubs.

You can also connect through major European airports like London, Paris or Frankfurt, if you can't find direct flights to Rome.

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Delta is a major US airline known for its extensive network and reliable service. It operates flights to Rome from several US cities, making it a great choice for travellers heading to Italy.

Delta offers direct flights to Rome from hubs like Atlanta, New York and Detroit. Plus, with its partner airlines, you can connect from even more cities across the US.

If there are no direct Delta flights to Rome from your nearest airport, booking a connecting flight through one of its hub cities, like Atlanta or New York, makes reaching Rome easy.

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Emirates is a great choice for flying to Rome as it offers plenty of connections from its hub in Dubai.

While Emirates doesn't always offer direct flights to Rome from every departure airport, you can fly to Dubai first. With Dubai as its main hub, Emirates operates multiple daily flights from there to Rome, making it a smooth and convenient option.

If you can't find a direct Emirates flight to Rome, we recommend flying to Dubai first, where you'll have plenty of onward connections to get you to Italy.

Airports near Rome

With multiple international airports, getting to Rome couldn’t be easier. Here are the best airports with regular flights to or near Rome:

Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport

Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport is Italy's busiest airport, situated about 35km southwest of Rome. If you're heading to the city centre, the journey takes around 40 minutes by car, although traffic can add extra time.

This airport is the main hub for ITA Airways, offering connections to destinations across Europe and beyond. Other major airlines operating frequent flights to and from Rome-Fiumicino Airport include Ryanair, Lufthansa, British Airways, Delta and Emirates.

Giovan Battista Pastine International Airport

Giovan Battista Pastine International Airport, also known as Ciampino Airport, is Rome’s second airport. It’s closer to the city than Fiumicino - around 15km southeast of central Rome (30 minutes by car). Ciampino is mainly used by low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air.

While it doesn't have as many flights as Fiumicino, it's a handy option for short-haul travel across Europe.

Rome, Italy

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Rome isn’t just Italy’s capital - it’s a city packed with history, culture and world-famous sights.

From the Colosseum and Roman Forum to the Trevi Fountain, every corner has a story to tell. St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums? Absolute must-sees.

But it’s not all about the past - Rome buzzes with lively piazzas, incredible food, and a fashion scene that keeps up with Milan. Whether you're here for the history, the pasta or just to soak up the city’s energy, Rome never disappoints.

Booking flights to Rome is simple with Alternative Airlines. Search flights from over 600 airlines, pick from over 40 ways to pay and lock in your trip in minutes. Stress-free travel starts here - why not book today?

Things to do in Rome

Exploring Rome? With so much to see, here are a few key spots to add to your list.

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The Colosseum

The Colosseum in Rome is an icon of ancient engineering and entertainment, once drawing crowds of up to 80,000 people.

You'll find the Colosseum right in the heart of Rome, next to the Roman Forum. The Colosseo Metro station on Line B is just steps away, and multiple bus and tram lines stop nearby.

Tickets can be bought on-site or online - we recommend booking in advance if you want to skip long queues. If you're after a deeper dive into history, guided tours can take you through the underground hypogeum, where gladiators and wild animals once waited for their turn in the arena.

For a quieter visit, aim for early mornings or late afternoons outside peak tourist seasons.

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The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel

The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel are must-visits in Vatican City, home to some of the world's most famous art and historical collections. From classical sculptures to Michelangelo's breathtaking ceiling frescoes, every corner is packed with history.

Afternoons after 2:00 PM tend to be quieter, and weekdays like Tuesday and Thursday often have fewer crowds. If you're visiting in peak season, booking tickets in advance is a must to skip the long lines.

It's also worth noting that there is a dress code - shoulders and knees must be covered!

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The Pantheon

The Pantheon is one of Rome's most impressive landmarks. Built around 125 AD during Emporer Hadrian's reign, it features the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome - an engineering feat that still amazes architects today.

You'll find the Pantheon in Piazza della Rotonda, right in the heart of Rome. It's open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6:45 PM. If you're over 25, there's a €5 entrance fee, while those aged 18-25 pay a reduced rate, and under-18s get in free.

To make the most of your visit, go in the early morning or late afternoon when it's quieter. Rome is at its busiest from June to August, so if you prefer a more relaxed experience, consider visiting between December and February.

Trevi Fountain, Rome

Events in Rome

  • Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers - 5-6 April 2025. A moment of recognition for those facing illness and the healthcare professionals who care for them, with dedicated services and events.
  • Jubilee of Teenagers - 25-27 April 2025. A celebration designed for young people, packed with concerts, workshops and religious gatherings.
  • Canonisation Mass for Blessed Carlo Acutis - 27 April 2025. A major religious event honouring Carlo Acutis, a tech-savvy teenager on his way to sainthood.
  • Giro d'Italia Final Stage - 1 June 2025. One of cycling's biggest races concludes in Rome, with riders speeding past some of the city's most iconic landmarks.
  • Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents and the Elderly - 30 May - 1 June 2025. A multi-generational celebration focusing on the importance of family, featuring special gatherings and activities.
  • Jubilee of Youth - 28 July - 3 August 2025. A full week of events designed to engage and inspire young people, with concerts, religious ceremonies and cultural exchanges.
  • Ferragosto Festivities - 15 August 2025. Italy's biggest summer holiday, marking the Feast of the Assumption with parades, celebrations and a lively atmosphere across the city.
  • Jubilee of Choirs - 22-23 November 2025. A global gathering of choirs performing in Rome's historic churches, celebrating the power of music in worship.

Best time to visit Rome

The best time to visit Rome depends on what matters most to you - weather, crowds or budget. Here's a season-by-season breakdown to help you decide:

Spring 🌸

March to May

This is a fantastic time to explore Rome. The weather is warm but not too hot, perfect for sightseeing without breaking a sweat.

Expect cool evenings, occasional rain showers, and a lively outdoor dining scene.

Don't forget to pack a light jacket and umbrella though!

Summer ☀️

June to August

Rome in Summer? Hot, busy and full of life. Temperatures can hit 32°C (89°F) or higher, and the crowds are just as intense as the heat.

Be ready for long queues at major attractions and higher prices at hotels.

Plus, many locals take off in August, so some small businesses may be closed.

Autumn 🍂

September to November

Autumn is arguably the best time to visit. The weather is mild (14°C-27°C / 57°F-81°F) and the summer crowds start to thin out.

It’s also a great time to experience seasonal Italian dishes and local festivals.

Winter ❄️

December to February

If you don't mind cooler temperatures (1°C–13°C / 34°F–55°F), winter is the perfect time to visit without the crowds.

Lines at museums and historical sites are shorter, and hotel prices are much lower too.

It might be too chilly for long outdoor strolls but the festive lights and Christmas markets make up for it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I book flights to Rome?

You can book flights to Rome right here at Alternative Airlines. We make it easy to compare flights from over 600 airlines and pay your way with 40+ payment options, including pay-later plans like Afterpay and Scalapay. Book with confidence and get ready for your trip to the Eternal City!

Where to stay in Rome?

Rome has plenty of places to stay, whether you want to be in the heart of the action or somewhere quieter. If you love history, stay near the Colosseum or Pantheon for iconic sights right on your doorstep.

Trastevere is great for a local vibe, with cobbled streets and amazing restaurants. For a more upscale stay, the area around Via Veneto offers luxury hotels and a touch of old-school glamour.

Is Rome safe to visit?

Yes, Rome is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, petty crime like pickpocketing can be an issue, especially in busy areas like Termini Station and around tourist hotspots. Stay aware of your surroundings, keep valuables secure, and be cautious of common scams.

Public transport is safe but it's best to watch your belongings on crowded buses and metro trains.

Is Rome expensive to visit?

Rome can be pricey but it really depends on how you travel. Big tourist spots, hotels and restaurants near major landmarks can be expensive, but there are plenty of budget-friendly options too.

Public transport is cheap and you can save money by eating at local trattorias or grabbing a slice of pizza on the go. Plan ahead, and you can explore the city without spending a fortune.