Travel from Paris to Rome

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Fly via
Air France
EUR 60-2502h 0m - 2h 5m
Depart: Multiple times daily (early morning to late evening)Arrive: Varies by departure
Direct flights connecting Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) with Rome Fiumicino (FCO).
Air France operates numerous direct services, primarily from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Prices vary based on booking in advance and fare class. CDG is well-connected to central Paris via RER B train and bus services.
ITA Airways
EUR 50-2002h 0m - 2h 5m
Depart: Multiple times dailyArrive: Varies by departure
Direct flights from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO).
ITA Airways offers several direct flights daily. Travelers should check departure airport (CDG or ORY) as both serve Rome Fiumicino.
easyJet
EUR 30-1502h 0m - 2h 5m
Depart: Several daily departuresArrive: Varies by departure
Budget-friendly direct flights from Paris Orly (ORY) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO).
easyJet is a popular low-cost carrier for this route, typically operating from Paris Orly Airport. Booking in advance usually secures better fares.
Vueling
EUR 35-1802h 0m - 2h 5m
Depart: Multiple daily servicesArrive: Varies by departure
Low-cost direct flights from Paris Orly (ORY) and Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO).
Vueling offers competitive prices. Flights depart from both Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports in Paris.
Ryanair
EUR 30-1002h 0m - 2h 15m
Depart: Several daily servicesArrive: Varies by departure
Budget flights, often from Paris Beauvais-Tillé (BVA) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO).
Ryanair often operates from Paris Beauvais-Tillé (BVA), which is further from central Paris but can offer very low fares. Factor in additional travel time and cost to/from BVA.
Train via
Trenitalia / SNCF (via connecting services)
EUR 70-28010h 0m - 15h 0m (with transfers)
Depart: Multiple daily departures (e.g., early morning to late afternoon)Arrive: Varies by connection
High-speed train services often involving a change in a major Italian or French city, such as Milan or Turin.
There are no direct high-speed trains between Paris and Rome. Journeys typically involve at least one transfer, often in Milan. Popular departure station in Paris is Gare de Lyon, arriving at Roma Termini. Booking in advance is recommended for better prices. Some overnight options might be available with multiple changes.
Bus via
FlixBus
EUR 55-17020h 30m - 27h 0m
Depart: Several daily departures (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening)Arrive: Varies by departure
Long-distance coach services with direct and indirect routes.
FlixBus offers direct services from Paris (e.g., Quai de Bercy / Bercy Seine) to Rome (e.g., Roma Tiburtina bus station). Journey times can be long, but it's often the most economical option. Onboard amenities typically include Wi-Fi, power outlets, and restrooms.
BlaBlaCar Bus
EUR 70-15020h 0m - 23h 0m
Depart: Several departures per weekArrive: Varies by departure
Coach services, including direct routes, connecting Paris with Rome.
BlaBlaCar Bus also operates on this route, providing an alternative to FlixBus. Services typically depart from Paris, Quai de Bercy (Bercy Seine) and arrive at Roma Tiburtina.
Drive via
Self-drive
Fuel: EUR 150-250; Tolls: EUR 60-18013h 30m - 15h 0m (non-stop driving)
Depart: FlexibleArrive: Flexible
Driving from Paris to Rome offers flexibility to explore at your own pace.
The driving distance is approximately 1100 km to 1400 km (680 to 870 miles), depending on the chosen route. This journey involves significant tolls in both France and Italy. If passing through Switzerland, a 'vignette' (road tax sticker) is mandatory. Fuel costs can vary greatly depending on vehicle type and fuel prices. Consider overnight stops to break up the long journey.
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