Fly from Seoul to Rome with Etihad Airways
Be transported from South Korea’s futuristic capital to one of the world’s most historic and charismatic cities when you book flights from Seoul to Rome with Etihad Airways.
There are many reasons to visit the Italian capital, from admiring ancient Roman icons, such as the Colosseum and Pantheon, to exploring St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. What’s more, you can relax in ornate piazzas and indulge in delicious food.
Flying from Seoul to Rome: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Rome?
No trip to the Italian city is complete without visiting the Colosseum. More than 2,000 years old, the astonishing amphitheatre remains in remarkable condition and is the ideal place to learn about ancient Rome’s fascinating history. Marvelling at the beauty within the Sistine Chapel is also a must, while the Pantheon is truly a sight to behold.
What’s the weather like in Rome?
Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers. Spring and autumn remain fantastic times to visit the city thanks to plenty of warm and sunny days, perfect for exploring the capital’s many outdoor attractions. Summer is also a popular time to visit as the weather is consistently pleasant, with an average temperature of around 23°C.
Top tips for Seoul to Rome
Feast on delicious dishes
Regular visitors to Gwangjang Market and Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market will love exploring Testaccio – the neighbourhood known as the birthplace of ‘cuisine Romana’. Home to authentic restaurants and fresh markets, Da Remo is renowned for its classic pizzas, Flavio al Velavevodetto serves up sumptuous pasta dishes, while Bar Giolitti is famous for its homemade gelato.
Explore the Vatican Museums
To learn about the history of Seoul you visit the National Museum of Korea, while a trip to the Vatican Museums is a must to discover Rome’s rich past. Impossible to cover in a single day, exhibits are displayed along four miles of halls and corridors. For those with an interest in Roman antiquities, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco has artefacts dating back to the 5th century.