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Origin | San Francisco |
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Destination | Rome |
Number of Daily Flights | 5 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Jun 11 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Jun 11 |
Popular Airlines | Lufthansa |
If you're looking for a taste of European culture, an overnight 18-hour flight from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) will deliver you to the Italian capital city of Rome. Use public transport or taxi to travel to SFO. As a 2,000-year-old historic epicenter for one of the world's greatest civilizations, Rome is filled with grand monuments, ornate statues and romantic palaces. From the Pantheon and Colosseum in Old Rome to the designer boutiques of the Modern Center and charming restaurants of Trastevere, there are endless opportunities to explore the "Eternal City."
Driving around Rome in a rental car is quite easy because the city is conveniently ringed around the Grande Raccordo Anulare. Parking can be scarce, so sometimes it's best to explore the ancient cobbled streets of Rome by foot. In the historical center, you can make a wish in the Trevi Foundation, admire the Sistine Chapel, walk up the Spanish Steps, stroll through Piazza Navona and tour St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. You can also take a half-hour drive south on Via del Mare to the beaches of Ostia Lido.
Rome's Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) is one of Europe's busiest. You can choose to rent your car, hop on a bus or take a taxi to travel the 21 miles into the city's center. Spring and autumn are typically the best times to visit Rome to enjoy mild, sunny weather.