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Ischia, Campania to Rome, Lazio from $20: 3 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Ischia, Italy
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Rome, Italy

How to Get from Ischia to Rome: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$20 by busBest price
200 kmDistance
2h 30m Fastest

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2h  30m
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$50-70
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$20-30
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Distance: 200 km
Duration: 2h 30m

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Traveling From Ischia to Rome

Ischia offers a laid-back island vibe with stunning beaches and thermal spas, while Rome dazzles with its historic landmarks, bustling streets, and rich culinary scene.

Best Neighbourhoods in Rome

Rome's neighborhoods each offer distinct vibes and attractions for visitors.

Trastevere
• Charming cobblestone streets filled with vibrant nightlife.
• Authentic Roman cuisine at family-owned trattorias.
Monti
• Bohemian atmosphere with trendy boutiques and cafes.
• Proximity to the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
Prati
• Elegant streets with upscale shopping and dining options.
• Close to Vatican City, ideal for sightseeing.

Best Times To Visit Rome's Attractions

Maximize your experience in Rome by knowing the best times to explore its iconic sites.

Colosseum
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and stunning light.
Vatican Museums
Aim for mid-week visits in the off-peak months to enjoy a quieter tour.
Trevi Fountain
Head there at dawn for an unforgettable photo opportunity without throngs of tourists.

Rome Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making spring and autumn ideal for visitors. Understanding the weather helps you prepare for outdoor adventures or city explorations during your trip.

Dining Recommendation in Rome

While Ischia is known for its fresh seafood, Rome’s culinary scene shines with its iconic Carbonara, a rich pasta dish made with guanciale, pecorino cheese, and egg. Dining in Rome features a vibrant atmosphere filled with historic charm, making each meal a celebration of local flavors and traditions that offers a different experience than the serene island cuisine.