Flying from Seville Airport (SVQ) to Rome: what you need to know
Around 2 hours 45 minutes is how long you'll be travelling on a direct flight from Seville Airport to Rome.
Rome and Seville (where Seville Airport is located) are both in the UTC+1 timezone. That means there's no time difference to consider.
The busiest route is from Seville Airport (SVQ) to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Choose from 16 services every week between these two airports. If you want to head off as soon as possible, the earliest flight from SVQ to FCO is the 06:30 Ryanair service. If you prefer to travel later, the final departure is at 22:30 with Ryanair.
Leave plenty of time to catch your SVQ to Rome flight. As a rule of thumb, arrive two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
If you're travelling during a major holiday or another peak period, allow for even more time. A good general rule is two hours ahead of domestic flights and up to four hours before international departures. Lines at security and check-in will be longer.
Start your journey at SVQ and fly straight to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). That's where you can expect to touch down when searching for Seville Airport to Rome tickets.
Get on board with Ryanair. This leading carrier operates direct flights from Seville Airport to Rome.
Consider adding a stopover to potentially save on your plane ticket from SVQ to Rome. Simply uncheck 'Direct flights only' during your search. Take a detour (and maybe pocket some savings) by stopping at one of these popular options:
Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
Stansted Airport (STN)
Travelling from central Seville to SVQ takes around 35 minutes by public transport. If you drive, ride-share or grab a cab, you'll cover the 8 kilometres in 15 minutes or so, depending on traffic conditions.
In search of a hotel close to SVQ? If you're boarding an early flight from Seville Airport to Rome, these accommodation options will put you moments from your departure gate:
Of all flights departing from Seville Airport, 77.68% land on time at their destination.
How to find the cheapest flights from Seville Airport (SVQ) to Rome
18 € is currently the best price for a one-way Seville Airport to Rome flight. Return plane tickets start at 39 €. These fares can change based on demand.
To pick up cheap flights from SVQ to Rome, book your trip one month ahead of your departure.
The best month for landing cheap Seville Airport to Rome tickets is May. Use the 'Whole month' tool to compare prices, then choose the dates that offer the lowest fares.
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Airports in Rome
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is around 32 kilometres from central Rome. If you're getting a cab or a ride-share, the drive will take roughly 40 minutes.
It takes around 50 minutes if you're travelling on public transport.
If you have a late flight from Seville Airport to Rome, nothing beats the convenience of staying near the terminal. Collect your bags from the carousel and then be showered and relaxing soon after at one of these hotels near FCO:
Go wherever you want, whenever you want with a Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport rental car. Pick up a set of wheels from Surprice, RentSmart24 or Noleggiare and chase adventure across Rome and beyond.
Lock in the best deal by reserving your vehicle from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport about three weeks ahead of your flight from SVQ to Rome.
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) is about 18 kilometres from the centre of Rome. Once you've hopped off your flight from Seville Airport to Rome, it'll take you around 40 minutes to get to the heart of the city in a cab or ride-share.
You can expect the journey to take about 1 hour 40 minutes on public transport.
After stepping off your SVQ to Rome flight, unwind at a hotel close to CIA. These are some great options that'll help you switch to relaxation mode:
The fastest way to get to where you're going 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.
Snap up a deal by securing your ride from CIA one week ahead of time. You'll also have access to a wider range of vehicles.
Best time to go to Rome
Carefully consider your dates before booking your flight from Seville Airport to Rome. The city comes alive during peak season, but prices are generally higher and top attractions can get crowded. Go to Rome in low season if you like a more relaxed vibe.
When booking your Seville Airport to Rome plane ticket, think about the kind of weather forecast you're hoping for. August is the warmest month in Rome, with temperatures ranging from 20ºC (68ºF) to 33ºC (91ºF).
January has average temperatures of between 2ºC (36ºF) and 14ºC (57ºF). Search for a cheap ticket from SVQ to Rome around that time if you like cooler conditions.
More about Rome
When it comes to searching for somewhere to rest your head, you'll find the best stays in Rome right here. Explore these options after you've booked your flight from Seville Airport to Rome:
There are so many things to see and do in this city it can be hard to know where to begin. Trevi Fountain, Colosseum and Roman Forum are leading attractions which should feature on every Rome itinerary.
Explore more of Italy
You've done Rome, now it's time to explore other parts of Italy. Travel about 483 kilometres north-west to Milan to check off its leading attractions. From Grande Museo del Duomo di Milano to Milan Cathedral and The Last Supper Museum, there's plenty to keep you busy.
Around 193 kilometres south-east of Rome, Naples is another essential stop in Italy. Experience major highlights starting with National Archaeological Museum, Castel dell'Ovo and Royal Palace of Naples.