When is The Best Time to Visit Rome?
While Rome is a great destination to visit all year around, deciding when is the best time for you, depends on a number of factors.
June to August is Rome's summer and high season. The weather is hot, and there is little chance of rain ruining any of your outdoor plans. However, you will find the city packed with more tourists than locals, as many leave the city from the 15th of August for summer break.
Rome has two shoulder seasons: April to June and September to October. It is one of the best times to visit the city as the weather is wonderful and most hotels and tour operators are offering travel deals. But if you want to take advantage of these lower prices, it's best to book in advance as the low prices still attract scores of tourists.
The least popular time to visit Italy's capital city is during the months of November to February. This time of year is the wettest and temperatures are quite low. However, if you don't mind the cold and want to experience Christmas or New Years abroad, you'll find low hotel rates, empty museums and a chance to experience a more authentic side of Rome.
Airports in Rome
Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) International Airport
Leonardo da Vinci International Airport otherwise known as Fiumicino Airport is the major international airport in Rome. It's one of the busiest in Europe with 41.7 million passengers served in 2016. The airport serves as the main hub for Alitalia and is a focus city for many international airlines.
Getting to and from Fiumicino International Airport
One of the cheapest ways to get into the city from the airport is with one of the many bus lines. Rates are competitive among the different companies, and you can pay as little as EUR 6 for a round trip ticket.
If you don't want to take the bus, the Leonardo Express Train is also an option. The train runs every 30 minutes and costs EUR 14 one way. There is also a regional train for half the price, but it makes multiple stops making it a lengthier commute.
Taxis from the airport will cost you EUR 48 one way with your baggage included. To avoid paying more than this, make sure the taxi is registered in Rome as they are obliged to charge that fee.
Ciampino International Airport
Ciampino International is a smaller airport located 12 km from the centre of Rome. It is mainly used by budget airlines such as Easyjet and Ryanair for flights in and out of Europe.
Getting to and from Ciampino International Airport
The easiest and least expensive way to get from Ciampino airport into Rome is with a shuttle bus. A ticket will cost EUR 4 to EUR 6 one way, and the bus runs straight to the Termini station where you can then take a taxi or metro to your hotel.
Another bus option is the local Cotral bus that runs to the Anagnina metro station. It will cost EUR 1.50 one way, and from there you can take the metro to the Termini train station.
The official metered taxi fare from the airport will cost you EUR35 one way. To avoid "fake taxis", look out for white taxis that have an ID number and a meter before jumping in.