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Flights from Dublin to Rome

Aer Lingus operates daily flights from Dublin (DUB) to Rome (FCO). Book your next trip to Rome with confidence.

Why Fly Dublin to Rome with Aer Lingus?

You need little reason to book flights to Rome from Dublin. A city renowned for its history. Rome was founded around 625 BC in ancient Italy in the areas known as Etruria and Latium. The city-state of Rome was initially formed by Latium villagers joining together with settlers from the surrounding hills. It is one of the few cities in Europe where so much of the old can be seen right next to the new. Rome is an exciting mix of history, culture, art, and cuisine. The city's architecture is reason enough for anyone to visit Rome. Stand where giants once stood in the Colosseum or gaze upon the most celebrated ceiling art in the work at the Sistine Chapel. Around every corner, you can experience another world-famous building, fountain, or statue. A gentle reminder of just why you booked your cheap flights to Rome from Dublin with Aer Lingus.

Dublin to Rome Flight Time

The distance from Dublin to Rome is around 1880km (about 1168.18 mi). The total flying time from Dublin to Rome is 2 hours 51 min. Sit back and enjoy great food and in-flight entertainment.

When is the Cheapest Time to Rome?

The cheapest day of the week to Fly from Dublin to Romeis Tuesdays or Wednesdays. These are less popular travel days so often Aer Lingus will have even more low fares available.

What is the best day to Book flights from Dublin to Rome?

Aer Lingus often releases Sale fares on Tuesdays, making this the best day to book flights to Paris. Our advice if you are planning to fly Dublin to Rome is to keep visiting us at aerlingus.com to ensure you do not miss these fares.

How Much is a Flight from Dublin to Rome?

Flights to Paris during the Winter season start from €39.29 each way per person. Fares are based on availability and season. Our recommendation to get the best price fare is to book early and then start planning your trip. Always check our website for the most recent fares.

Top 3 Things to do in Rome

Rome - the great capital of modern Italy needs no introduction. The historic city offers a wide range of ancient monuments, buildings and iconic sites going back to Roman Empire times. On top of that you cannot beat the Italian food, coffee, and sunny weather. There are plenty of things to see and try. Our top sites are listed below.

  1. Roman Forum Ruins: It's a massive archaeological site first erected 500 BC by Julius Caesar. Today you can see remaining elements of marble fragments, triumphal arches, and temple ruins from various time periods. We recommend researching before you visit or get a guide when strolling through the site.
  2. Colosseum: We all know about the famous Colosseum, the most iconic symbols of Rome and the Rome Empire. The famous building once held games, gladiator fights and other entertainment for citizens of Rome. Today it still stands proudly attracting over 4 million visitors every year. The site can be packed so buy your ticket in advance and be prepared for queues at the entrance.
  3. Vatican: : Is the smallest country in the world and home for the Pope. Take time exploring a massing palace full of ancient paintings, sculptures, and history. You will be amazed by its charm and feel of ancient times. Don't forget to visit St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel to admire the best of Michelangelo's work.

How to get from Rome airport to the centre

Rome (FCO) airport is located around 32km from the city centre. It takes anything between 30 min to 1 hour to get to the city centre. There are many choices available to you:

  1. Taxi & Uber: This is the fastest way to get to town but there is a risk of getting stuck in rush hour traffic. The fare is around €48. Uber also operates at the airport and it is slightly cheaper.
  2. Train: This is an easy and fast way of getting to the city centre. It costs €8 and takes around 30 minutes. The trains run every 15 minutes.
  3. Bus: Buses are a bit messy. There is no direct connection between the airport and the city centre. For those who land in Rome for the first time, we recommend staying away from this option. If you do decide to use the bus beware of pickpockets both on the bus and around the bus stations.
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