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$513 on Turkish Airlines, 62% below the typical fare on this route.
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Rome is 62% below what this route normally costs. Turkish Airlines, one stop through Istanbul. That price puts April 19 within reach for anyone who has been waiting for the right moment to go. The city has a very different character in mid-April than it does in July, and the difference is not subtle. Vienna at $511 is worth pricing out once you have made your call on Italy.
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Destination Spotlight: Rome, Italy
Trastevere fills up after dark in a way that most of Rome's other neighborhoods do not, which is part of why it works better as an evening stop than an afternoon one. The Turismo Roma site covers current museum hours, transit options, and neighborhood guides across the city and is worth checking before you plan beyond the obvious landmarks.
- Testaccio, just south of the Aventine Hill, holds a working market, a former slaughterhouse turned arts complex, and some of the city's most straightforward neighborhood cooking within a single walkable area.
- The Borghese Gallery requires a timed reservation booked a few days in advance, caps daily visitors, and delivers one of the more focused museum experiences in the city.
- ATAC, Rome's public transit authority, runs two metro lines and an extensive bus network, and a 48-hour pass covers unlimited travel across both, useful when the neighborhoods are too far apart to walk.
- April keeps the Via Appia Antica walkable before the summer heat arrives, and the catacombs and crumbling aqueducts along the route draw far fewer visitors than the main historic sites.
Insider Tip: The Leonardo Express train from Fiumicino Airport to Roma Termini takes about 32 minutes and costs 14 euros, faster and more predictable than a car service during morning traffic or after an overnight arrival.
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