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Popular flight routes to Rome

Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Rome
826AED
782AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Rome
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957AED
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How long is the flight to Rome?

If you are planning to fly to Rome, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 6h 54m; from Dubai, around 7h 17m; and from Abu Dhabi, close to 7h 24m.
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7h 24m
12h 30m

How much does a flight to Rome cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Abu Dhabi to Rome starting from AED 281, with an average price of AED 812. If you depart from other cities such as Sharjah, you can find tickets from AED 616, and from Dubai starting from AED 778, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Rome

As a global cultural hub and the political centre of the region, Rome serves as a primary gateway for international travellers venturing into southern Europe. The city occupies a strategic position along the Tiber River, where ancient foundations meet the demands of a modern capital. Visitors often begin their journey here to experience a landscape where centuries of architectural evolution are visible in every direction.

The city’s identity is defined by iconic structures such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the vast complex of the Vatican Museums. Wandering through the Trastevere district or across the Piazza Navona reveals a dense layer of Baroque and Renaissance influences. These landmarks represent a significant historical legacy that continues to shape the character of the urban environment.

This destination offers a profound sense of discovery, driven by its reputation for world-class cuisine and an unparalleled artistic heritage. Whether exploring the remnants of the Roman Forum or the intricate fountain displays, the city maintains an atmosphere of timeless significance. It remains a focal point for those seeking to understand the roots of Western civilisation through its preserved monuments and vibrant street life.

Best time to visit Rome: High and low seasons

High season in Rome

The warmer months between May and September bring a high energy to the city streets. Temperatures often climb above 30°C in July and August, prompting a lifestyle that revolves around the shade and the evening breeze. When you land at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, the heat is an immediate part of the experience, setting the stage for long days spent exploring sun-drenched piazzas and marble monuments.

Life moves outdoors during this period as the city hosts the Estate Romana, a festival that fills parks and historical sites with cinema and music. Residents and visitors alike gather along the banks of the Tiber River, where temporary stalls and bars create a social hub that stays active well past midnight. The atmosphere is social and fast-paced, defined by the constant movement of people between world-famous landmarks like the Colosseum and the Pantheon.

Low season in Rome

From November through February, the city adopts a quieter and more local rhythm. Daytime temperatures usually hover around 13°C, providing a crisp backdrop for walking through the historic centre without the intense summer sun. Arriving at Ciampino Airport during these months often reveals a landscape softened by winter light, where the architectural details of the city become more prominent against the grey or pale blue sky.

The social focus shifts toward indoor spaces, such as cosy trattorias and the galleries of the Vatican Museums. December is a particular highlight when traditional Christmas markets appear in Piazza Navona and the city is decorated with lights. This season allows for a slower pace of discovery, where the absence of large crowds makes it easier to appreciate the daily habits of Romans in their neighbourhood cafes.

Top things to do and see in Rome

Stepping off a flight and into the light of the Mediterranean, you are immediately met by the energy of a city where thousands of years of history sit right on the modern doorstep. From the moment you leave the airport, the skyline reveals a landscape of ancient domes and terracotta roofs that invite you to explore its layers.

Colosseum
This massive stone amphitheatre is a testament to the sheer scale of ancient engineering and the public spectacles that once defined the city. Walking past its towering arches allows you to feel the weight of history that still anchors the centre of the capital.

Pantheon
With its enormous open dome, this temple remains one of the best-preserved structures from antiquity and creates a dramatic play of light and shadow on the marble floors below. It is a space where the architectural genius of the past feels entirely present and alive.

Trastevere
Crossing the river into this district reveals a maze of narrow, cobblestone alleys draped in ivy and filled with the scent of traditional Roman cooking. It is the heart of local life, where the evening air is thick with conversation and the clinking of glasses in hidden piazzas.

Trevi Fountain
The sound of rushing water echoes through the surrounding streets before you even reach this Baroque masterpiece carved into the side of a building. It captures the city's love for grand, public art.

Vatican Museums
These galleries contain an immense collection of art and sculpture that has been gathered over centuries, culminating in the intricate frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. The sheer density of creative history here offers a deep look into the cultural forces that shaped the Western world.

Piazza Navona
Built over an ancient stadium, this long, elegant square is defined by its ornate fountains and the artists who capture the local scenery on canvas. It is a perfect spot to pause and observe the rhythm of the city as people move between the surrounding cafes and baroque churches.

Book your flight to Rome and start saving on your next trip

Finding your seat on a flight to Rome is easier when you use the search tools on Opodo. Booking your travel in advance and staying flexible with your dates helps you secure better rates, while an Opodo Prime membership adds extra value. Soon you will be checking your gate number and preparing for your trip to Italy.

FAQ's about Rome

How can I find cheap flights to Rome at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED56 to Rome. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Rome.
When's the best time to go to Rome?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Rome is... March.
The next best month to travel to Rome is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Rome.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Rome is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Rome?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Rome, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Jazeera Airways: average one-way price of AED1,510.24 , with Dubai to Rome an average of AED1,510.24 and Sharjah from AED2,199.98.
  • Air Arabia (one-way average: AED1,969.37) : this includes an average price from Sharjah to Rome of AED1,969.37 and also flights from Dubai costing AED1,925.63.
  • Lufthansa: average cost for one-way was AED2,008.59 , with Dubai to Rome flights costing an average of AED2,008.59 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED1,969.46.
Which airlines fly to Rome from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Rome include:

  • Wizz Air Malta, which flies from Giza and London to Rome plus from Madrid.
  • Ryanair, which has flights from Catania and Paris as well as Athens to Rome.
  • ITA Airways, with flights from Dubai to Rome and Tunis and also from Athens.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Rome include:

  • Pegasus Airlines, which flies from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi and also from Dubai.
  • Etihad Airways, with flights from Dubai and Sharjah to Rome plus Beirut.
  • Fly Viking, which has flights from Dubai and Muscat as well as from Kuwait to Rome.
How many airports are in Rome and which is the main one?
Rome has 1 airports. Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport operates domestic and international flights to 11 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Vienna, Madrid and Abu Dhabi.
What is the weather like in Rome?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Rome is in August, July and June, when the average temperature reaches 29º, while July, August and June are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 27 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Rome during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of 4º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during November, October and December, when the average precipitation in Rome is 103mm, while the months of July, June and August are drier, with an average of 30mm.

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