Flights from Delhi to Rome from INR45,129

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Flights from Delhi to Rome

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Fly from Delhi to Rome with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Delhi to Rome and journey from one historical capital to another. Discover ancient Roman architecture, remarkable religious sites, bustling piazzas and authentic Italian cuisine. From the iconic Colosseum to the lively Spanish Steps and awe-inspiring Pantheon, there’s so much to explore.

Throwing a coin in the Trevi Fountain might ensure you return to Rome, but flying with Etihad Airways can get you there in the first place.

Your flight from Delhi to Rome

Your flight from Delhi to Rome departs from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), which is just over 20 minutes from the city by train or express metro. You can stopover in Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s stunning capital, so why not grab the chance to explore this memorable city?

From there, your journey continues to Rome-Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), where you can get a train, bus, taxi or shuttle to your onward destination. The Leonardo Express is a dedicated airport rail service, getting you to the city centre in 30 minutes.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Delhi to Rome: FAQs

Can you do Rome in three days?

Three days is plenty of time to explore the city and its main attractions. You can visit historical landmarks such as the Pantheon, Colosseum and Roman Forum, as well as exploring Vatican City, and soaking up the atmosphere while dining on authentic Italian pizza around the Spanish Steps.

What is the weather like in Rome?

The weather in Rome differs from Delhi’s humid, subtropical climate, as Rome has a typically Mediterranean climate. The hottest month in Rome is July, when temperatures average 25.5ºC. Winters in Rome aren’t too cold, although January is the chilliest month, averaging 8ºC. The wettest month of the year is December, averaging 96mm of rain.

Top tips for Delhi to Rome

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Explore Vatican City

Some of Delhi’s top attractions are breath-taking religious sites and the same can be said for Rome. As a city-state in the heart of Rome, Vatican City is the home of the Roman Catholic Church and where the Pope takes residence. Take time to explore St Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums and Michelangelo’s mesmerising ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel.

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Tour the impressive Colosseum

No trip to Rome is complete without visiting the iconic Colosseum. The ancient amphitheatre dates to 70AD and is the largest ever built. Just like Delhi’s Qutub Minar, it’s a Unesco World Heritage Site, so it’s superbly preserved despite its city centre location. Take an audio tour around the arena, and time your visit with sunset for added ambiance.