Rome Airport Guide
Rome is full of rich heritage and works of art and with all its ancient buildings to explore you will feel like you have stepped back in time. Start at the iconic Coliseum, a huge amphitheatre built for gladiator battles and then go to the Pantheon, originally it was a temple but is now a church. The Roman Forum and Monument of Vittorio Emanuele as well as Sant Angelo Castle, should also be on your list. Go to the Vatican and see the Sistine Chapel and St Peters Basilica and visit the museum there. Finally, head for the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain – remember to throw a coin in and then you know you will return to this amazing city.
Rome Airport Directions
Rome Airport is 35 km from the city, but is an easy drive with your car hire Rome via the A-91 motorway.
Rome Airport Parking
The airport has a long term car park with 2,000 covered spaces Multi-level E and the Executive area are guarded car parks for VIP clients.
Rome Airport Flight InformationOver 150 airlines fly into Rome Airport from destinations all over the world. Madrid is the busiest European route and New York is the busiest route outside of Europe.
Hotels Near Rome Airport
The Hilton Rome Airport and the Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport are situated at the airport and if you do not have a car hire Rome Airport, a shuttle bus service is available from both hotels.
Rome Time Zone
Rome is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Meantime and in the Central European Time Zone (GMT+1).