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Cheap flights from London Gatwick to Rome
Flights from London Gatwick (LGW) to Rome arrive at either the Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International (FCO) or at the smaller but closer Ciampino Airport (CIA). Fiumicino is about 31 kilometres from Rome's city centre, while Ciampino is only 15 kilometres away. Using Skyscanner, find the best flights and fares to either of these gateways for your visit to one of Italy's most cherished cities. Look into hotel stays, car rentals and airport transfers as well.
Best Time to Book a Flight to Rome
April and May are the most expensive months to fly to Rome, followed by July and August. If you can fly during the slower seasons, from September through March, you'll usually get a better deal. Keep in mind that holidays and special events, such as Christmas at the Vatican, see flights selling out quickly and at typically higher fares. When you use the Skyscanner search tool, see if changing your travel dates will give you a better rate.
Airlines That Fly to Rome
EasyJet, Veuling Airlines and British Airways all fly non-stop from London Gatwick to Fiumicino (FCO). EasyJet has the most daily flights and tends to have the lowest airfares. Flight time is only about 2.5 hours on the non-stops. EasyJet also flies into Ciampino (CIA) but all flights have at least one connection. EasyJet also code shares with other airlines, such as Ryanair and Norwegian. A code share is when you buy your ticket from EasyJet but fly on another carrier for part of the trip. Even with the connections and longer flight times, flights from London Gatwick to Ciampino Airport are usually more expensive.
What to Expect When Arriving at the Airport
Rome's Fiumicino Airport has three terminals. Flights from London Gatwick usually use Terminals 2 and 3. The Leonardo Express Train runs from the airport into downtown Rome, a 30-minute trip. Airport rental car counters are near baggage claim and available airport shuttles and taxis are found right outside. If you fly into Ciampino, a bus is available to the nearby train station that takes you to Rome's city centre. Taxis and rental cars are also available outside of baggage claim.
Airport Facilities
Fiumicino has currency exchange locations and ATMs throughout the terminals, both in pre and post-security sections. A tourist information office is available, as is the Atahotel Executive Centre which offers internet connections and a post office. Several shops, included Duty Free and brand name outlets, are found throughout the airport. Dine at a number of cafes, sit down restaurants and fast food outlets at Fiumicino. Passengers arriving into Ciampino can expect similar services.
What to See and Do in Rome
Most people equate Rome with the Vatican. Visit the Vatican Museum and St Peter's Basilica. Dress modestly and ladies, you will need a scarf or hat. Visit the Colosseum and the Pantheon, two monuments dating back to the time of Rome's emperors. Toss a coin in the flamboyant Trevi Fountain, filled with wild horses and mythical creatures spouting water. Visit Museo Leonardo da Vinci, dedicated to the artist and inventor that once called this city home. Find a neighbourhood outdoor café and enjoy pizza and pasta, the Italian way.
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