sydney to rome from $1258.
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sydney
SYD
rome
FCO
$1258
22h 45m
Tickets from $1258 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
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✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Italy travel guide
📚 Rome Travel Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Italy travel guide
📚 Rome Travel Guide
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Baggage Allowance
👜
Personal Item
Small bag / laptop
✓ Included
🎒
Cabin Bag
8 kg
✓ Included
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Checked Bag
23 kg
✕ Not included
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🌍 About rome
Rome's food is built on pork and sheep's cheese, not tomatoes. The four pasta classics — carbonara, amatriciana, gricia, cacio e pepe — share barely a handful of ingredients; order cacio e pepe to judge a kitchen (just pecorino, pepper, pasta water, no cream), or gricia, the guanciale-and-pecorino ancestor most tourists never order. Skip the restaurants ringing the Colosseum and eat in Testaccio, the old slaughterhouse quarter where offal cooking was born and where Monte Testaccio is literally a hill of broken ancient Roman amphorae. It's where Romans actually eat. Come April–May or September–October: warm days, lighter crowds, hotel rates near €100 against summer's €200-plus. Skip August — brutal heat, and half the city closes while locals flee to the coast.



