Flying from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) to Rome: what you need to know
Approximately 1 hour 50 minutes is how long you can expect to be travelling on a direct flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome.
Rome's timezone is UTC+1, which is the same as Budapest (the location of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport).
With 13 flights a week between the two airports, Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) to Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) is the busiest route. Ryanair operates the earliest flight at 06:20. If you prefer to get more out of your day before flying, the last departure from BUD to CIA is with Ryanair at 19:45.
For a stress-free journey, turn up at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and one hour before domestic departures. That way, you won't have to rush to board your BUD to Rome flight.
You can expect longer queues during popular months like June. Arriving up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours for a domestic departure is a wise move.
Begin your trip at BUD and fly nonstop to Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO). That's where you can expect to land when searching for Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome tickets.
Ryanair is a leading airline that operates direct flights from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome.
Think about adding a stopover to potentially find a cheaper plane ticket from BUD to Rome. Just deselect 'Direct flights only' during your search. Take a break (and maybe save some cash) by stopping at one of these popular airports:
Munich Franz Joseph Strauss Airport (MUC)
Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP)
Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY)
Travelling from central Budapest to BUD takes around 40 minutes by public transport. If you ride-share, drive or take a taxi, you'll cover the 18 kilometres in 25 minutes or so, depending on traffic.
Searching for a hotel close to BUD? If you're catching an early flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome, these accommodation options will get you from your pillow to the plane in no time:
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport scores high marks for on-time performance. 81% of flights that depart BUD reach their destination on time.
How to find the cheapest flights from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) to Rome
Rs6,811 is the lowest price we've found for a one-way Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome flight. A round-trip ticket right now is Rs13,302. Depending on how early you book and the availability, these fares could change.
Booking in advance is often the key to scoring a cheap flight from BUD to Rome. Flight prices rise as demand increases, so the closer your departure date, the more expensive your ticket may be.
Finding cheap tickets from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome is easier if you're flexible with your dates. Try using the 'Whole month' tool to access the lowest prices across the month and land a fantastic deal.
Save time searching for cheap flights from BUD to Rome by creating a Price Alert. You'll get an email or push notification on the app when a new discounted fare appears.
Tailor your flights with filters. Pick your departure and arrival times, airlines and total journey duration. You can also sort your results by 'Fastest,' 'Cheapest' or 'Best' flights from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome.
Airports in Rome
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
The distance from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to central Rome is roughly 32 kilometres. It'll take you about 40 minutes to reach the centre driving.
It typically takes 30 minutes when travelling by public transport.
The last thing you need is a lengthy journey to your hotel if you're landing late on a flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome. Reserve one of these accommodation options near FCO instead:
Booking your ride from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport around three weeks in advance of your flight from BUD to Rome can help you lock in the lowest rate.
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) is around 14 kilometres from central Rome. Once you've hopped off your flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome, it'll take you around 20 minutes to reach the heart of the city in a taxi or ride-share.
The journey will take about 20 minutes on public transport.
Following your BUD to Rome flight, kick back at a hotel close to CIA. These are some great options that'll help you get into relaxation mode:
Avoid paying more than you need to. Reserving your ride one week before your arrival at CIA will help you save.
Best time to go to Rome
It's time to figure out your dates for your flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome. August is the busiest month to travel to Rome. If you like a quieter vibe, go in December.
The warmest month in Rome is August, with temperatures ranging between 20ºC and 33ºC. Book your Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome plane ticket then if this is the type of weather you enjoy.
January sees average temperatures of between 2ºC and 14ºC. Search for a cheap ticket from BUD to Rome around that time if you like travelling in cooler conditions.
More about Rome
Start your Rome trip right by choosing the perfect place to stay. As soon as you've booked your flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Rome, browse our selection of hotels including:
St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican Museums are just two of the big attractions to add to your Rome must-do list. Keep the sightseeing going at Saint Peter's Square.
Explore more of Italy
Milan is just one of the many places in Italy waiting to be explored once you've taken in the sights of Rome. Around 483 kilometres away to the northwest, its best attractions include Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, Teatro alla Scala and Milan Cathedral.
Around 193 kilometres southeast of Rome, Naples is another essential stop in Italy. Get a taste of what this destination has to offer at Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples National Archaeological Museum and Gulf of Naples.