Flying from Dusseldorf Airport (DUS) to Rome: what you need to know
Expect to be in the air for 2 hours 10 minutes. On average, that's the time it takes for a direct flight from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome.
Rome and Dusseldorf (where Dusseldorf Airport is located) are both in the UTC+1 timezone. That means you won't have to change your watch on arrival.
With 11 weekly flights between the two airports, Dusseldorf Airport (DUS) to Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the most popular route. Eurowings operates the earliest flight at 06:35. If you prefer to get more out of your day before taking off, the latest departure from DUS to FCO is with Eurowings at 17:05.
Allow plenty of time to get on your DUS to Rome flight. A good rule of thumb is to arrive two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
Travelling during a peak month like September? School holidays and other popular periods can mean longer queues at check-in and security. Be extra cautious and arrive up to four hours before international flights and two hours before domestic departures.
Begin your journey at DUS and fly straight to Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO). That's where you can expect to land when searching for Dusseldorf Airport to Rome tickets.
Eurowings is a well-known carrier that offers direct flights from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome.
We make it simple to book plane tickets from DUS to Rome with a stopover. To see the options, uncheck 'Direct flights only.' Then, select a flight with a stop long enough to see the sights of your chosen city. Well-traveled stopover hubs include:
Frankfurt Airport (FRA)
Munich Franz Joseph Strauss Airport (MUC)
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG)
DUS is about 6 kilometres from central Dusseldorf. If you're ride-sharing, driving or catching a taxi from the centre, it'll take you 20 minutes or so to get there, depending on traffic conditions. If you're planning to take public transport, expect the travel time to be around 20 minutes.
Want a stress-free start to your travels? Stay near DUS. Whether you're taking an early flight from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome or just don't like being rushed, these hotels are all about convenience:
80% of flights departing from Dusseldorf Airport touch down at their destination as planned. With its reliable on-time performance, you're unlikely to experience delays when setting off from DUS.
How to find the cheapest flights from Dusseldorf Airport (DUS) to Rome
The lowest price we've seen for a one-way Dusseldorf Airport to Rome flight is Rs17,219. The cheapest price for a return flight is Rs33,319. Remember fares may change due to availability at the time of booking.
Book five months before flying. Pricing trends suggest that this is the ideal window for finding cheap flights from DUS to Rome.
October is the best month for scoring an amazing deal on Dusseldorf Airport to Rome tickets. If you want to travel during a different time of year, the 'Whole month' tool will give you the lowest prices across every month.
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Airports in Rome
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the centre of Rome takes around 40 minutes by car. The centre is roughly 32 kilometres away.
It takes around 30 minutes when travelling by public transport.
If you have a late flight from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome, few things beat the convenience of staying near the terminal. Collect your bags from the carousel and then be showered and sleeping not long after at one of these accommodation options near FCO:
Get the best deal by reserving your vehicle from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport about three weeks in advance of your flight from DUS to Rome.
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
After your flight from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome has touched down, you can get to the city centre in around 20 minutes by car. Central Rome is roughly 14 kilometres from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA).
You can expect the trip to take roughly 20 minutes on public transport.
Following your DUS to Rome flight, unwind at a hotel close to CIA. These are some great options that'll help you sink into relaxation mode:
Secure your first choice, not your last resort. Reserving your ride from CIA one week ahead of time often means lower prices and a wider selection of vehicles.
Best time to go to Rome
December is the quietest month for flights from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome, while August is the most popular. Figure out the best time to visit Rome based on whether you prefer a bustling atmosphere or a more laid-back vibe.
Book a Dusseldorf Airport to Rome plane ticket with a departure in August if you want to experience the city during its warmest month. You can expect temperatures to range from 20ºC to 33ºC.
Look for cheap tickets from DUS to Rome in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 2ºC and 14ºC on average.
More about Rome
Once you've booked your flight from Dusseldorf Airport to Rome, find a hotel that offers the right mix of comfort and location. Make one of these options your base for exploring Rome:
St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican Museums are a couple of top attractions to put on your Rome travel itinerary. Keep the adventure rolling by checking out Saint Peter's Square.
Explore more of Italy
Rome will leave a lasting impression, but there are so many other corners of Italy you'll want to see. Around 483 kilometres northwest of Rome, a visit to Milan will fill your itinerary to the brim. Start with leading sights like Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, Teatro alla Scala and Milan Cathedral.
Naples is another well-known destination in Italy and is around 193 kilometres southeast of Rome. No journey is complete without experiencing Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples National Archaeological Museum and Gulf of Naples.