Rome in shoulder season is the perfect sunny city weekend: warm piazzas, thinner crowds and carbonara that justifies the flight on its own.
Quick answer: Copenhagen to Rome is about a 1.9h direct flight. Rome averages 250+ sunny days a year and is best visited in April, May, June.
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Rome is known for Colosseum, Vatican, trattorias and piazza life — comfortably coverable between a Friday evening departure from Copenhagen and a Sunday night return. Flying from Kastrup, you have direct options that keep the whole weekend usable.
The hard part isn't the route — it's the timing. Cheap fares and sunny forecasts rarely line up on the weekend you happen to check. SunnyFlight watches both, every week, and emails you when they do.
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Get free weekly alerts →A direct flight from Copenhagen (CPH) to Rome (FCO) takes roughly 1.9 hours — short enough to leave Friday after work and land in time for dinner.
Rome is at its best in April, May, June, September, October: warm, reliably sunny weather without peak-season pricing. Average daytime highs run from 13°C in winter to 30°C in summer.
Fares from Copenhagen to Rome swing week to week. SunnyFlight scans this route (and every other direct route from Copenhagen) every Wednesday and emails you only when a cheap weekend fare coincides with a sunny forecast — free.
| Destination | Country | Sunny days/yr | Winter / summer | Direct flight | Best months |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Málaga | Spain | 300+ | 17°C / 30°C | ~3.1h | April, May, June |
| Nice | France | 270+ | 13°C / 27°C | ~1.7h | May, June, September |
| Athens | Greece | 280+ | 13°C / 32°C | ~2.7h | April, May, June |
| Lisbon | Portugal | 290+ | 15°C / 28°C | ~3.1h | April, May, June |
| Palma de Mallorca | Spain | 300+ | 15°C / 29°C | ~2.4h | May, June, September |
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