Fly from Singapore to Rome with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Singapore to Rome and travel from a city where modern skyscrapers rule to the classic architecture of Italy’s capital.
The historical buildings on display in Rome are staggering, with the Colosseum standing proud as the home of ancient gladiator battles, along with St. Peter’s Basilica and the Pantheon.
There’s incredible cuisine on offer too, as the city is famed for its restaurants and eateries.
SIN to FCO: flight facts
Flying from Singapore to Rome: FAQs
How far is Rome–Fiumicino International Airport from the city centre?
Rome-Fiumicino International Airport is around 19 miles (30 kilometres) from central Rome. A train service is available at the airport, which can take you directly into the city in just over 30 minutes. Or you can pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad – a driver will be waiting for you in arrivals when you land.
What food is Rome known for?
If you really want to eat like a local in Rome, try and find your way to a traditional trattoria. Local specialities include pasta with amatriciana sauce and pasta cacio e pepe – a simply delicious dish using just cheese and black pepper. For perfect street food, grab suppli, a deep-fried rice ball with sauce and mozzarella in the centre.
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Ancient architecture to admire
Imposing 2000-year-old stone amphitheatres, forums and temples take the place of Singapore’s state-of-the-art structures in this amazing Italian capital.
These two cities couldn’t be more different on the surface – Singapore excelling in modern glass towers, infinity pools and man-made waterfalls, while Rome’s classic Renaissance-era architecture winds between ancient Roman ruins.
Enjoy first-class cuisine
Those who relish in the celebration of Singapore’s world-class street food will feel spoilt by the culinary offerings in Rome.
Wander through cobbled streets eating supplì or seek out the perfect carbonara in one of the Michelin-starred restaurants. Of course, there’s plenty of ice cream to try too – take your pick from pistachio, stracciatella and many more.