Cheap flights from Paris to Rome

Paris airport

Paris-Orly

Place: Orly, 20 kilometres of the capital View map

How to get to the airport: The airport is connected to the metropolitan area by means of a bus services that runs to Pont de Rungis station for the RER C train and a shuttle service that connects the airport with Antony station for the RER B. There are also express buses: Orlybus, Cars Air France line 1, Cars Air France line 3, Val d'Europe Airports Shuttle and the 91.10 shuttle to reach the urban area. Bus nº 183 runs from Paris-Orly to Disneyland Resort. Tram line 7 connects the airport with the metro. There is a shuttle service that links the airport’s various parking areas.

Terminals: The airport is divided into 2 terminals: Orly south and Orly west. There are also has a cargo terminal.

Rome airport

Leonardo da Vinci International

Place: Fiumicino, 32 kilometres to the south-west of Rome city centre View map

How to get to the city: The airport is connected by road via the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA) bypass and the A91 motorway. There are two railway services that run to the airport: the Leonardo Expresso and the Orte Fara Sabina - Fiumicino (FM1) line. There are many express buses, such as Terravision, Cotral, Sit Bus, Tam and Atral Shiaffini, which connect the airport with the city centre. The taxi rank is in front of the terminal exits.

Terminals: Rome airport has 4 terminals: T1, T2, T3 and T5.

FAQs about our cheap Paris-Rome flights

How to get the cheapest Paris-Rome flight?

You can save on your Paris-Rome plane ticket and get the cheapest flight if you avoid peak season, book in advance and are flexible about dates and times for both your outbound and return flight.

What days of the week are cheapest to fly to Paris-Rome?

To find out which day is the cheapest to fly, just start a search in our cheap flight finder. Tell us where you are flying from, where you want to go and what dates you're thinking of. We'll show you the cheapest flights not only for the date you searched but on surrounding days as well, for both the outbound and return flight, so you can find the best deal. And be sure to look carefully at the different flight options we offer every day: certain times may save you even more on the price of your ticket.

When are the best flight deals to Paris-Rome?

You can get the cheapest flights by travelling outside peak season. Although it depends on the destination, in general Christmas, Easter and school holidays are peak season. Besides, if you're thinking about a weekend getaway, the earlier you book your flight, the better the price.

What day of the week is best for getting a cheap plane ticket to Paris-Rome?

You can find cheap flights any day of the week. The key to finding the best deals is to book early and be flexible. Usually, the earlier you book your plane tickets, the cheaper they will be. Besides, if you have some wiggle room as regards dates and times of flights, you'll be able to choose the cheapest price.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Paris-Rome to get the best deal?

The earlier you book your flights, the better the prices. Prices depend on the remaining seats on the flight and whether the cheapest fares (Economy) are still available or are selling out. So booking in advance is essential to get cheap flights.

Which fare guarantees me the best deal for my flight to Paris-Rome? 

Iberia offers different fares to guarantee the best deal for your travel needs. The Basic fare guarantees you the cheapest flight.

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Useful information if you're flying to Rome

Hola Rome!

Book your cheap flight to Rome and discover the ancient imperial city, the city where the Roman forums, Colosseum and Pantheon sit side by side with the breathtakingly beautiful Baroque Piazza Navona and Campo dei Fiori, not to mention legendary fountains like the Fontana di Trevi. Visit the Vatican, the imposing Saint Peter's Basilica and the endless churches dotted around the city, some of them home to treasures like paintings by Caravaggio and Michelangelo's Moses sculpture.

Another essential route if you want to really understand the "eternal city" is the one that starts at Piazza di Spagna and ends at the Pincio viewpoint. And if it's nature you crave and walking for hours on end, don't miss the Via Appia Antica: built by the Romans two thousand years ago, it stretches out into the countryside on the outskirts of the city, surrounded by trees, villas and ruins.
And to recover from so much walking, nothing better than some typical Italian food. Don't miss the pasta, pizza and more traditional dishes, and of course the ice cream. Simply delicious!

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