Travelling from Rome to Stockholm: what you need to know
There are a couple of main airports you can fly out of in Rome. Explore your options departing from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) or Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) when booking your flight from Rome to Stockholm.
When jetting into Stockholm, get off the plane at Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) or Bromma Airport (BMA). Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO) is another way to get to this city.
The average length of a direct Rome to Stockholm flight is 3 hours 10 minutes.
Rome and Stockholm are both in the UTC+1 timezone. This means there's no time difference to adjust for.
With 11 weekly flights between the two airports, Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) is the busiest route. Hop on the earliest flight from Rome to Stockholm with Ryanair at 05:55. If you prefer to make the most of your day before jetting off, the last departure from FCO to ARN is with SAS at 22:05.
To ensure you don't miss your Rome to Stockholm flight, leave plenty of time to navigate the airport and find your gate. Arriving two hours before international departures and an hour before domestic flights is the general rule to follow.
Flying during a peak month like August? Public holidays and other popular periods can mean longer queues at security. Play things extra safe and get there up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours before domestic departures.
How to find the cheapest flights from Rome to Stockholm
Score cheap Rome to Stockholm flights by booking three months ahead. Based on our research, that's the ideal time for landing a bargain.
June is the best month for landing an amazing deal on a plane ticket from Rome to Stockholm. If you'd like to travel during a different time of year, the 'Whole month' tool will show you the lowest prices across every month.
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Flying from Rome
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
If you're searching for a direct flight from Rome to Stockholm, you can depart from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Fly from FCO to Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) in one seamless journey.
You can choose from a range of airlines offering direct Rome to Stockholm plane tickets with departures from FCO, including:
Stopovers are the ideal opportunity to break up your journey — and maybe even explore another city. When searching for Rome to Stockholm flights departing from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, uncheck the 'Direct flights only' box to see where you can visit along the way. Some popular options include:
Copenhagen Airport (CPH)
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW)
FCO is about 23 kms (14 miles) from central Rome. If you're driving, catching a cab or ride-sharing from the centre, it'll take 40 minutes or so to get there, depending on the traffic. If you're taking public transport, expect the trip time to be around 50 minutes.
Looking for a convenient hotel near Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport? If you're catching an early flight from Rome to Stockholm, these stays will have you moments from your departure lounge:
70.57% of flights that take off from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport make it to their destination on schedule.
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
Visit family or friends or just take a moment to recharge with a stopover. If you'd like to split up your Rome to Stockholm flight, check out these options when heading out from Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport:
Stansted Airport (STN)
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG)
Belgrad Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
CIA is about 13 kms (8 miles) from central Rome. It takes 40 minutes or so to get to the airport by car from the city centre. Public transport takes roughly 1 hour 40 minutes.
It's your holiday, so why not extend it with an additional night away? Consider checking in to one of these hotels near Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport the day before your flight from Rome to Stockholm:
73% of flights leaving Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport arrive within the expected time frame.
Arriving in Stockholm
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN)
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) to central Stockholm takes about 35 minutes to reach by car. The centre is roughly 40 kms (25 miles) away.
Getting to the centre on public transport takes roughly 40 minutes.
If you're arriving on a late flight from Rome to Stockholm, nothing beats the convenience of staying close to the terminal. Grab your suitcases from the carousel and then be showered and relaxing soon after at one of these accommodation options near ARN:
Grab a Stockholm Arlanda Airport rental car and explore Stockholm and beyond with your own wheels. Budget, Europcar and Alamo are well-known companies you can book with here.
Lock in the best rate by booking your vehicle from Stockholm Arlanda Airport around one week ahead of your departure.
Bromma Airport (BMA)
Central Stockholm is approximately 8 kms (5 miles) from Bromma Airport (BMA). After your flight from Rome to Stockholm has hit the runway and you've made your way through the terminal, expect a drive of around 20 minutes.
You can expect the trip to take approximately 55 minutes on public transport.
You'll find some great places to call home for the night near BMA. Kick back after your Rome to Stockholm flight at one of these well-located options:
Forget about inconvenient public transport timetables or waiting in a long cab line. Pick up a Bromma Airport rental car and blaze your own trail. Check out the rates and availability from Thrifty, Europcar and Hertz.
Don't pay more than you need to. Booking your ride four weeks ahead of your arrival at BMA will save you money.
Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO)
Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO) is about 88 kms (55 miles) from central Stockholm. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to get to the city centre in a cab or ride-share once you've hopped off your flight from Rome to Stockholm.
If you go by public transport, the journey takes about 1 hour 50 minutes.
If you'd like to go from wheels down to winding down in the shortest time possible, stay close to NYO. Aiden by Best Western Skavsta Airport is a quick drive away and a convenient option if you've reserved a late Rome to Stockholm flight.
Be in control of the next leg of your journey with a Stockholm Skavsta Airport rental car. Budget, Hertz and Sixt make getting on the road effortless.
Booking at least a few weeks ahead of your flight from Rome to Stockholm is a smart move. As well as better prices, you'll be able to choose the vehicle make and model you prefer at NYO.
Best time to go to Stockholm
It's time to figure out your dates for your flight from Rome to Stockholm. June is the busiest month to travel to Stockholm. If you want a more peaceful vibe, go in January.
Lock in a Rome to Stockholm ticket departing in July if you want to experience the city during its warmest month. You can expect temperatures in Stockholm to range from 12ºC (54ºF) to 26ºC (79ºF).
January sees average temperatures of between -8ºC (18ºF) and 5ºC (41ºF). Search for cheap flights from Rome to Stockholm around that time if you'd rather travel in cooler conditions.
More about Stockholm
When it comes to looking for somewhere to rest your head, you'll find the top stays in Stockholm right here. Browse these options as soon as you've booked your flight from Rome to Stockholm:
Every great journey has to include some sightseeing. Vasa Museum, Stockholm Palace and Djurgarden are must-visits when exploring Stockholm.
Explore more of Sweden
You've visited Stockholm, now it's time to explore more of Sweden. Travel around 40 miles north-west to Uppsala to tick off its leading attractions. From Stenhagens utsiktsplats to Solvallsparken Rosendal and Frodeparken, Uppsala, you'll have a full itinerary ahead.
Sollentuna is another sought-after destination in Sweden and is around 8 miles north-west of Stockholm. No trip is complete without a visit to Hundrastgård Helenelund, Pulkakullen and Vindskydd.