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Rome is one of the world's most storied cities — three thousand years of history layered into the streets. Ancient ruins, Renaissance squares, baroque churches, and modern cafés sit side by side throughout the historic center.
Fiumicino (FCO) is the main international airport, while Ciampino (CIA) handles many low-cost European flights. Both connect to central Rome by train, bus, or taxi.
April–May and September–October are the best months — warm but not stifling, with fewer crowds. Summer is hot and packed; winter is mild and quiet, ideal for museums and food.
Most central Rome is walkable. Buses, trams, and the metro cover wider distances. The Leonardo Express train runs from FCO to Termini Station in about 30 minutes. Taxis and ride-shares are widely available.
Tour the Colosseum and Roman Forum, throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, visit Vatican City and St. Peter's, eat in Trastevere, taste gelato in Centro Storico, and day-trip to Pompeii or the Amalfi Coast.
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Everything you need to know about booking flights to Rome
Fiumicino (FCO) handles most international flights and has the best train link to central Rome. Ciampino (CIA) is smaller and serves many low-cost European routes.
Mid-January through early March (outside Easter weeks) and November have the best fares. Summer is the most expensive, especially around major holidays.
About 9 hours from New York, 11–12 hours from LA, 9.5 hours from Chicago, and 2.5 hours from London.
US, Canadian, UK, and many other passport holders can visit Italy visa-free for short stays. The EU's ETIAS authorization may apply soon — check current rules before booking.
The Leonardo Express runs nonstop from FCO to Termini Station in about 30 minutes. Local FL1 trains and Sit/Terravision buses are cheaper alternatives.
Yes — high-speed trains connect Rome to Florence (1.5 hours), Naples (1 hour), Venice (4 hours), and Milan (3 hours). Multi-city itineraries work well by rail.
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