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Flights from Riyadh to Rome

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Fly from Riyadh to Rome with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Riyadh to Rome and exchange Saudi Arabia’s Red Sand Dunes for the roots of Roman civilisation in the heart of Europe.

Fall in love with Italy’s enthralling capital city as you feast on the finest Italian dishes al fresco in one of its fabulous squares. Discover iconic ancient wonders, such as the Colosseum, shop in high-fashion boutiques and explore its artistic heritage. Remember to order a world-class coffee before you begin.

Your flight from Riyadh to Rome

Your journey from Riyadh to Rome will begin at King Khalid International Airport (RUH), 22 miles (35km) north of the city centre. Travel there by taxi in just 30 minutes from the centre of the capital.

Flights from RUH to FCO land at Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO). Located 20 miles (32km) from the centre, this international airport has many travel links – bus, taxi, train and even scooter. Travelling to central Rome by train can take around 30 minutes, while bus journeys average about 50 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 Riyadh to Rome: FAQs

Is Rome easy to get around?

With so many historic sites to see and winding narrow streets, Rome is a great city to explore on foot. If you’d rather make things a little easier for yourself, there are a number of options.

Hop on the metro or bus to get around the city in a cost-effective way. Scooter sharing is a fun way to explore and there are always taxis available.

What food is Rome known for?

When you think of Rome, delicious homemade pasta, crispy thin pizzas, and mouth-watering gelato probably spring to mind. Yet the city’s culinary skills go far further.

Suppli (deep fried rice balls), artichokes, saltimbocca (street food), porchetta (pork roast) and maritozzi (sweet, cream filled bread rolls) are all staples of the Rome diet and a must-try when visiting the city.

Top tips for Riyadh to Rome

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Unleash your inner gladiator

If you’re a fan of Al Masmak Fortress and its authentic Arabian architecture, you’ll love visiting the Colosseum. This landmark is synonymous with Rome, but also one of its oldest budlings – having been constructed nearly 2,000 years ago.

Admire the ancient architecture from the outside or take a tour inside to fully appreciate the largest amphitheatre of the Roman world.

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Visit the Vatican

While Riyadh has Al Rajhi Grand Mosque, the Italian capital is also where you’ll find the Vatican City. Home to the Pope, it’s the smallest independent state in Europe and the centre of authority for the Roman Catholic Church.

Take a tour around the Vatican City to see St Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, designed by Michelangelo, up close.