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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Paris to Rome
Discovering cost-effective flights requires strategic timing, and with Skyscanner, flexibility pays off. Opting to search the entire month can reveal the most affordable time to journey between cities. For those focused on efficiency, enabling the Direct Flights search feature filters results to show non-stop options, streamlining the itinerary and potentially slicing expenses.
Setting up a Price Alert lets you monitor fare fluctuations for the desired Paris to Rome route. Once activated, you receive instant notifications if prices dip, ensuring you never miss out on a deal. For those planning a last-minute getaway or in need of spontaneous travel advice, keeping an eye on price changes can make a significant difference.
Journeying at the right time significantly affects ticket costs. Based on Skyscanner data, cheap tickets from Paris to Rome are typically most accessible in February, making it a prime time for budget-conscious travellers to book their Roman holiday.
Handy information about Paris airport
Paris is served by several key airports, each catering to different types of travellers and flights. Paris-Le Bourget Airport is dedicated to general aviation and is utilised mainly for business and private jets, operating from a single terminal. For those flying commercially, Paris Orly Airport offers both domestic and international flights, including by low-cost airlines, from its four terminals. This airport is well-connected via buses, the Orlyval train, taxis, car rentals and private shuttles.
The largest airport in Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport, has three terminals that accommodate a wide array of airlines, both full-service and low-cost, for domestic and international flights. Travellers can benefit from a comprehensive selection of transport options like airport shuttles, the RER train service, buses, and taxis. Those opting to fly with budget airlines might find themselves at Beauvais-Tillé Airport, which also serves both domestic and international routes from one terminal, with buses and taxis available for transport to and from the airport.
Rome airport: good to know
Rome has two primary airports.
Ciampino – G.B. Pastine International Airport operates one terminal focused on low-cost airlines and offers both domestic and international connections. For transit options, you can find buses and taxis readily available, and the Ciampino Railway Station is just a brief journey away for train travellers.
On the other hand, Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino Airport is the largest of the two, with four terminals. Terminal 1 caters to domestic flights, while Terminal 2 mainly covers low-cost and domestic carriers. Terminal 3 handles a mix of domestic and international services, including long-haul flights. Meanwhile, Terminal 5 is largely used by Alitalia and Skyteam Alliance airlines for domestic routes. Fiumicino boasts a range of transportation options, including trains, buses, taxis, car rentals, and shuttles that connect different terminals. Knowing how far the airport is from your accommodation and the best way to get there will help keep your journey stress-free when flying from Paris to Rome.
Best time to fly from Paris to Rome
The best time to fly from Paris to Rome is during the spring or autumn months when the temperatures in Rome range from a comfortable 10°C to 20°C. These seasons offer a great balance of mild weather, allowing for enjoyable exploration of the Eternal City without the extremes of summer heat or winter rain. For those seeking warmth without the peak summer temperatures, visiting in May or June can be ideal, as Rome starts to warm up, but the heat is not as intense as in July or August.
Reasons to visit Rome
Check out these activities and attractions Rome has to offer. Experience history at the Colosseum, once host to gladiatorial battles and now one of the most recognisable landmarks in the world. Explore Vatican City, home to iconic sites such as St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, with their religious and artistic significance. Walk through the Roman Forum, where the remnants of ancient government buildings have stood for centuries. Time your visit to coincide with the Festa di San Giovanni, a traditional celebration filled with historical customs, music, and delightful food, for a truly immersive experience in local culture.
Add hotel bookings and car hire to your Paris to Rome flight
Planning your trip to Rome is easy and convenient with Skyscanner. Choose from a selection of car hire providers such as Surprice, Noleggiare, and Sicily by Car. For your stay, consider prominent hotels like Hotel Artemide, iQ Hotel Roma, or the Rome Cavalieri, each offering distinct accommodation experiences catered to your comfort in the heart of this historical city. With Skyscanner, you can arrange your journey on the roads of Rome and your restful retreat with a few simple clicks.
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