Skip to flight searchSkip to main content

Flights to Rome

Image of an aeroplane wing

Book flights to Rome

Rome, the "Eternal City," is a living museum where ancient history and contemporary life intertwine. Step back in time at the Colosseum, once the stage for gladiatorial battles, or explore the Roman Forum, the heart of the ancient empire. Marvel at Renaissance masterpieces in the Vatican Museums, or toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck. Beyond historical sites, Rome offers vibrant piazzas teeming with street performers, delicious regional cuisine from trattorias to Michelin-starred restaurants, and charming neighbourhoods waiting to be discovered. Whether seeking historical immersion, artistic exploration, or a taste of modern Italian life, Rome provides a captivating and diverse travel experience.

Booking flights to Rome couldn't be easier with Alternative Airlines. Our quick and easy booking process lets you search for flights to Rome with over 600 airlines - the best part is you can secure these flights using one of the 40+ payment methods that we offer at checkout. Why not book your flights to Rome today and enjoy hassle-free travel with Alternative Airlines?

Airports near Rome

Reach Rome your way. You can easily travel to Rome using any of these 4 airports.

Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport

This is the main international airport in Rome and is located about 30 kilometres southwest of the city centre. It is well-connected to major cities around the world and offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

FCO

Ciampino-G.B. Pastine International Airport

Situated approximately 15 kilometres southeast of Rome, Ciampino Airport is another option for travellers. It mainly serves low-cost airlines and charter flights, offering connections to various European destinations.

CIA

Naples International Airport

If you prefer a more regional airport, Naples International Airport is a viable option. It is located around 220 kilometres south of Rome and offers domestic and international flights. From Naples, you can easily reach Rome by train or by renting a car.

NAP

Florence Airport

Although not as close as the previous options, Florence Airport is still within a reasonable driving distance from Rome. It is situated approximately 280 kilometres northwest of Rome and offers domestic and international flights. From Florence, you can take a train or rent a car to reach Rome.

FLR
BNPL logos

Buy your flights to Rome and pay later

Secure your flights to Rome today and pay later at Alternative Airlines!

With our Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) options, you can split the cost of your airline tickets into smaller instalments that can be paid back over time. Many of these plans are interest-free, but it's always a good idea to confirm this with your lending provider beforehand.

At Alternative Airlines, you can practically manage the budget of your trip by using BNPL for your flights to Rome, ensuring a smooth, hassle-free experience!

Things to do in Rome

With a wealth of sights to see in Rome, here are our top 3:

Green pin icon

The Colosseum

Experience the grandeur of the Roman Empire at the Colosseum. This iconic symbol of Rome is the largest amphitheatre ever built and was once the stage for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and historical dramas. Its imposing structure and rich history will captivate your imagination, transporting you to a time of emperors and gladiators. Don't miss the chance to stand where Rome's citizens once gathered for infamous spectacles.

Green pin icon

The Vatican City

Explore the Vatican City, a treasure trove of art, history, and religion. Marvel at Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, explore the Vatican Museums, and admire the grandeur of St. Peter's Basilica. Discover the heart of Catholicism in this artistic and religious haven.

Green pin icon

The Roman Forum

Unearth the secrets of ancient Rome at the Roman Forum, once the hub of political, commercial, and judicial life in the city. Wander through the ruins of once-magnificent temples, arches, and government buildings, and imagine the bustling life that once filled this central square. The Roman Forum is a testament to Rome's rich history and a must-visit for any history enthusiast.

Wherever you're looking to go next, we'll get you there on your terms