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Explore eternal Rome

Flights to Rome with Etihad Airways transports you to one of Europe’s most romantic cities. The Italian capital is full of breathtaking art, iconic landmarks and endless glamour.

The grand Colosseum sits at the heart of this ancient city, flanked by fellow symbols of the all-conquering Roman Empire – Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum.

colosseum in rome at sunrise

There’s an impressive Baroque influence too, with the Trevi Fountain just metres from the Spanish Steps – both celebrations of the extravagant style of the era.

The smallest independent state in the world, Vatican City, is enclaved within Rome and home to the Roman Catholic Church.

Tour the magnificent St Peter’s Basilica and gaze in wonder at Michelangelo’s masterpiece in the shape of the mesmerising Sistine Chapel ceiling.

Book your plane tickets to Rome today and experience everything this incredible, indelible city has to offer.

What’s the weather like in Rome?

What’s the weather like in Rome?

Average temperature Average rainfall

JAN

8°C

7cm

FEB

9°C

7cm

MAR

11°C

6cm

APR

13°C

7cm

MAY

18°C

5cm

JUN

22°C

3cm

JUL

25°C

2cm

AUG

25°C

3cm

SEP

21°C

7cm

OCT

17°C

11cm

NOV

12°C

11cm

DEC

9°C

9cm

The warmest months in Rome are July and August, with average highs hovering around 27°C. However, many shops and restaurants close around the middle of August for the national holiday, Ferragosto.

Fly to Rome between April and May for long days and pleasantly cool evenings – perfect for strolls around the city. During this time, there’s a lower chance of rain than between October and December.

Reasons to visit Rome

roman ruins in rome on sunny day

Head to the historic centre of Europe

Wander the streets of central Rome and you’ll find a vast, fascinating history that set the path for much of the continent to follow. A jaw-dropping 2,000-year-old temple, the Pantheon, is the best preserved of Rome’s ancient monuments. It’s also one of the most influential buildings in the world.

Wander past the Piazza Venezia and the ruins of ancient imperial palaces at Palatine Hill to reach the Colosseum. Completed in AD 80, the Colosseum was the largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire, believed to have held baying crowds of more than 50,000 people.

piazza navona in rome italy

Be inspired at the Baroque Piazza Navona

The spectacular, oval-shaped Piazza Navona is one of the most popular public spaces in Rome. Home to an impressive 17th-century fountain, this square is lined with restaurants, bars, souvenir shops and much more – the perfect place to relax after a day of sight-seeing.

Stop off for delicious gelato, then roam down through some of the most picturesque streets in the city to the Museo di Roma. This Renaissance residence, built for a former pope’s nephew, boasts an awe-inspiring collection of the city’s best art.

via appia antica rome

Walk in the footsteps of gods at Via Appia Antica

Step back in time as you walk (or cycle) one of the oldest roads of the Roman Empire – Via Appia Antica, also known as the Appian Way.

One of the most picturesque trails in the city, this ancient road connected Rome with Brindisi on Italy’s south-east coast. It’s surrounded by a nature and archaeological park that’s packed with heritage sites.

It’s also the burial site for many notable figures in Roman history, with catacombs and mausoleums of popes, martyrs and nobility such as St Callixtus, Domitilla and Saint Sebastian – the patron saint of athletes and archers.

Things to know before you fly to Rome

plane Airport transfers

Rome Fiumicino International Airport Leonardo da Vinci (FCO) is close to Rome’s historic centre. Book a transfer with Etihad and your driver will be waiting for you on arrival. Alternatively, the Leonardo Express train runs every 15 minutes and takes just 30 minutes. Buses are available, as are rental cars and taxis.

socket Plugs

There are three plug sockets in Rome: Type C, Type F and Type L. Italy uses a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Before you travel, purchase a standard two-prong European adapter as this will work here.

bus Getting around Rome and Italy

The public transit bus is one of the most convenient ways of getting around Rome. The buses run 24 hours a day. However, the metro is also an option. Rome’s location in the centre of Italy puts you in touch with other cities. Venice’s winding waters and the fashion capital of Milan are both a little over an hour’s flight away, while the historic cities of Florence and Naples can be reached via train within two hours.

holiday Public holidays in Rome

As a country with strong Catholic traditions, Italy observes several public holidays that may differ from your home country. Epiphany is on the first Sunday in January, while the Feasts of Saints Peter and Paul fall in June and the Feast of Assumption in August. These are in addition to the Easter and Christmas holidays.

Flying to Rome: FAQs

Where should I stay in Rome?

Trastevere is a beautiful neighbourhood close to all the main sights and a stone’s throw from the historic centre. The city’s culinary traditions have their roots in Testaccio, making this area another great base for sampling the best Italian cuisine.

How many days should I spend in Rome?

You could fill a week with the number of things to do in Rome, however four days allows enough time to see the main attractions. If you have an extra day or two, travel out to the UNESCO sites of Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este in nearby Tivoli, where ancient beauty is abundant.

What are some of the best things to do in Rome?

The Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and Pantheon offer an awe-inspiring insight into Rome’s 3,000-year history, while the Vatican City is home to some of the world’s most iconic pieces of art and the Sistine Chapel.

What kind of food is Rome famous for?

Any trip to Rome would be incomplete without trying true Roman spaghetti alla carbonara – its famous pasta dish. Supplì, a deep-fried rice ball filled with cheese, is a delicious option for a quick snack, and loved by both locals and tourists alike. Then, of course, there’s pizza and gelato aplenty.

Why we love Rome

“There’s nowhere in the world quite like Rome. It’s a great experience to wander the streets and take in the history – plus a few scoops of gelato for good measure.”