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Best time to visit Rome
The peak season to visit Rome is usually during the summer months, from June to August. During this time, you can expect hot weather with average maximum temperatures climbing up to 86°F. If you prefer fewer tourists and want to save some money, you might want to consider visiting during the winter months, from December to February. Just keep in mind that it can get a bit chilly with temperatures dropping to around 37°F, so pack your warm clothes.
Best time to book flights to Rome
Looking for a cheap flight to Rome from the United States? We recommend booking your tickets about 1-2 months in advance – our experience shows that this timeframe usually offers some pretty sweet deals. Don't forget to use our Price Alert feature, where we'll monitor ticket prices for you and let you know if they drop. This way, you're always in the know and can make your trip more budget-friendly.
Airports in Rome
Rome is served by two airports. The main hub is Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, situated about 20 miles southwest of the city center. Roma Ciampino Airport is located approximately 7.5 miles southeast of Rome's heart. Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino is substantially larger and handles most international flights, while Roma Ciampino primarily serves low-cost carriers and some domestic flights.
Top things to see and do in Rome
Rome features a blend of ancient ruins and bustling city life. The Colosseum offers a glimpse into the city's history, while the Roman Forum is perfect for a leisurely walk. Visit Via del Corso for local boutiques and Italian designs, or wander around Trastevere to immerse in the food culture. If architecture fascinates you, the buildings in the Piazza Navona are worth visiting. After a day spent exploring the Vatican Museums and Villa Borghese, unwind at a local trattoria cafe and savor an espresso or a glass of prosecco.
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