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Route Details
Flight Duration
The flight from Detroit to Rome takes approximately 10 hours, typically with one connection.
Airport Transfer
Fiumicino (FCO) to city center: Leonardo Express train is €14, 30 minutes to Termini station. Don't take the regular regional train; it's cheaper but stops everywhere. Also, buy skip-the-line tickets for Colosseum/Vatican online — the free entry line is 3+ hours.
Visa & Entry Requirements
Visa-free for US passport holders for up to 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen Area).
When to Book
Prices are unpredictable this close. Occasionally airlines release unsold seats at steep discounts, but you're more likely to pay a premium. Only viable if you have flexibility.
This is typically when Detroit to Rome fares hit their lowest point. Airlines have a clear picture of demand but seats are still widely available. Set your price alert now to catch the dip.
For summer travel and major holidays, booking 3–6 months early locks in reasonable rates before demand spikes. Don't wait for the "perfect" price — set a target and track it.
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About Rome
Rome is sensory overload in the best way — every corner has 2,000 years of history, every side street has a trattoria better than anything in Little Italy back home. Trastevere is where Romans actually hang out, and the cacio e pepe will ruin you for all other pasta.
Highlights
- •Colosseum and Roman Forum at opening time (8:30 AM, skip the crowds)
- •Trastevere neighborhood for authentic Roman food
- •Aperitivo hour (7-9 PM) where snacks come free with drinks
- •Villa Borghese gardens for a break from the chaos
Best Time to Visit
April, May, September, October
Spring and fall are ideal — warm but not the brutal 95°F August heat. Easter week is insanely crowded. Avoid July-August when Romans leave and tourists take over.
Cost of Living
Slightly cheaper than Paris. Figure $12-18 for a good pasta dish, $150-250/night for hotels. Tourist traps near Colosseum are 2x that.
Timezone & Jet Lag
UTC+1 (UTC+2 in summer). 6 hours ahead of US East Coast. Significant jet lag expected — plan for a few days to adjust.
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