Travelling from Verona to Rome: what you need to know
Verona's main airport is Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN). Check out your options for departing from this base when searching for your flights from Verona to Rome.
When it comes to touching down in Rome, Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is a major hub. Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) is another.
Around 1 hour 15 minutes is how long you'll be in transit on a direct Verona to Rome flight.
Verona and Rome are both in the UTC+1 timezone. That means you won't have to change your watch when you arrive.
The most popular route for flights from Verona to Rome is from Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN) to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). You can choose from four weekly services between these two airports. If you'd like to maximise your time on arrival, the earliest flight from VRN to FCO is the 07:00 Neos option. If you prefer to travel later, the last departure is at 23:00 with Neos.
Leave plenty of time to make your Verona to Rome flight. It's generally best to arrive at least two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
You'll likely experience bigger queues during popular months such as August. Arriving up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours for a domestic departure is a good idea.
How to find the cheapest flights from Verona to Rome
The cheapest price we've seen for a one-way ticket from Verona to Rome is £43. For a return flight on this route, the best price is £59. Depending on when and how early you book, these fares can change.
Book three months before you want to fly. Pricing trends suggest that this is the ideal window for finding cheap Verona to Rome flights.
June is the best month for landing an amazing deal on a plane ticket from Verona to Rome. If you'd like to travel at a different time of year, the 'Whole month' tool will show you the lowest prices across every month.
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Flying from Verona
Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN)
If you're looking for a direct flight from Verona to Rome, you can depart from Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN). Get from VRN to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) in one seamless journey.
Look out for promotions with Neos. This carrier offers direct Verona to Rome plane tickets out of VRN.
Located around 6 miles from central Verona, VRN can be reached in about 20 minutes by car (depending on traffic). The journey on public transport is roughly 1 hour 5 minutes.
Searching for a handy hotel close to Verona Villafranca Airport? If you've booked an early flight from Verona to Rome, these stays will put you moments from check-in:
When it comes to Verona Villafranca Airport's on-time performance, data shows 65.28% of flights stick to their scheduled arrival time.
Arriving in Rome
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
The distance from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to central Rome is approximately 14 miles. It'll take you about 40 minutes to reach the centre driving.
Travelling to the centre by public transport will take you around 50 minutes.
If you're coming in on a late flight from Verona to Rome, nothing beats the convenience of staying near the terminal. Grab your luggage from the carousel and then be showered and sleeping soon after at one of these accommodation options near FCO:
Travel at your own speed with a Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport rental car. Book your wheels from Surprice, RentSmart24 or Noleggiare and find adventure across Rome and beyond.
Reserving your ride from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport about three weeks in advance can help you get the best possible rate.
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) is around 9 miles from the centre of Rome. Once you've disembarked your flight from Verona to Rome, it takes approximately 40 minutes to get to the heart of the city in a ride-share or cab.
If you're travelling on public transport, it'll take about 1 hour 40 minutes.
After your flight from Verona to Rome, tuck yourself in at a hotel near CIA. These are some great options that'll help you slip into relaxation mode:
The fastest way to reach your destination is with a Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport rental car. Grab your wheels from RentSmart24, Sicily by Car or Surprice and be on your way in a flash.
Secure your first choice, not your last resort. Reserving your ride from CIA one week ahead of time often means more savings and a wider range of vehicles.
Best time to go to Rome
January is the quietest month for flights from Verona to Rome, while August is the most popular. Work out the ideal time to visit Rome based on whether you like a lively atmosphere or a more laid-back vibe.
When booking your Verona to Rome tickets, consider the kind of weather you prefer. August is the warmest month in Rome, with temperatures ranging from 20ºC (68ºF) to 33ºC (91ºF).
Look for cheap flights from Verona to Rome in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 2ºC (36ºF) and 14ºC (57ºF) on average.
More about Rome
When it comes to searching for somewhere to rest your head, you'll find the best stays in Rome right here. Browse these options once you've locked in your flight from Verona to Rome:
Colosseum and Trevi Fountain are just the start of the big attractions to put on your Rome to-do list. Keep the momentum going by heading to Roman Forum.
Explore more of Italy
Milan is just one of the many cities in Italy waiting to be explored once you've taken in the sights of Rome. Around 300 miles to the north-west, popular attractions include Grande Museo del Duomo di Milano, Milan Cathedral and The Last Supper Museum.
Naples is another essential stop in Italy and is around 120 miles south-east of Rome. No trip is complete without dropping by National Archaeological Museum, Castel dell'Ovo and Royal Palace of Naples.