Which planet takes the longest time to complete one revolution around the Sun?

Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system, and it takes about 165 Earth years to complete one full orbit or revolution around the Sun. The time a planet takes to orbit the Sun depends on its distance from the Sun—the farther a planet is, the longer its orbital path and the slower its speed. Thus, Neptune has the longest orbital period among all the planets in the solar system.