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Rome, Italy

Rome Local Time: 04:44  || Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 0.88 EUR**

Experience the timeless beauty of Rome, Italy. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you explore iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Vatican City. Marvel at the breathtaking art and architecture of the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Indulge in delectable Italian cuisine at charming trattorias, and sip on world-class wines at cozy enotecas. Wander through picturesque cobblestone streets, stumble upon hidden piazzas, and take in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling city. From ancient ruins to modern delights, Rome offers an unforgettable travel experience that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Rome

Current - The day will start with clear sky through the late morning hours, transitioning to partly cloudy, Temp: 13.48oC

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
MAR
12.6°C
avg
8.4 h/day
122 mm
62 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; frequent rain
APR
14.9°C
avg
10.6 h/day
74 mm
73 Good
high sunshine, cool temperatures; frequent rain
MAY
18.5°C
avg
12.7 h/day
101 mm
77 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
JUN
27.3°C
avg
14.0 h/day
16 mm
88 Excellent
high sunshine, warm temperatures; low rainfall
JUL
27.3°C
avg
13.7 h/day
41 mm
86 Excellent
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
AUG
27.0°C
avg
12.6 h/day
65 mm
84 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
SEP
22.2°C
avg
11.0 h/day
162 mm
78 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
OCT
17.2°C
avg
9.4 h/day
88 mm
76 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
NOV
12.2°C
avg
7.9 h/day
115 mm
65 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; frequent rain
DEC
9.1°C
avg
6.9 h/day
69 mm
63 Mixed
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain
JAN
9.0°C
avg
6.5 h/day
228 mm
45 Poor
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; frequent rain
FEB
11.0°C
avg
8.0 h/day
165 mm
58 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; frequent rain
MAR
12.6°C
avg
8.4 h/day
122 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
APR
14.9°C
avg
10.6 h/day
74 mm
17 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
MAY
18.5°C
avg
12.7 h/day
101 mm
17 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUN
27.3°C
avg
14.0 h/day
16 mm
29 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
27.3°C
avg
13.7 h/day
41 mm
26 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
27.0°C
avg
12.6 h/day
65 mm
23 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
22.2°C
avg
11.0 h/day
162 mm
17 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
17.2°C
avg
9.4 h/day
88 mm
17 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
NOV
12.2°C
avg
7.9 h/day
115 mm
19 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
DEC
9.1°C
avg
6.9 h/day
69 mm
23 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JAN
9.0°C
avg
6.5 h/day
228 mm
15 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
FEB
11.0°C
avg
8.0 h/day
165 mm
18 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Rome Attractions

  • 1. The Colosseum: One of the most iconic landmarks in Rome, the Colosseum is an ancient amphitheater that once hosted gladiator battles and other public spectacles.
  • 2. The Vatican City: A must-visit for art and history lovers, the Vatican City is home to St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums which house a vast collection of art and artifacts.
  • 3. The Pantheon: This well-preserved ancient Roman temple is known for its impressive dome and is a popular tourist attraction in Rome.
  • 4. Trevi Fountain: A stunning Baroque fountain located in the heart of Rome, the Trevi Fountain is famous for its grandeur and the tradition of throwing a coin into the fountain to ensure a return visit to Rome.
  • 5. Spanish Steps: A popular meeting point and a great spot for people-watching, the Spanish Steps is a monumental staircase leading to the Trinità dei Monti church, offering beautiful views of the city.

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Cost of Living in Rome

Keep in mind that prices can vary based on location, with restaurants and cafes near major tourist attractions generally being more expensive than those in less touristy areas. Additionally, sitting down at a cafe or restaurant can incur an extra charge compared to standing at the bar. It's always a good idea to check the menu for prices before ordering, especially in popular tourist areas.

When visiting Rome, Italy, the cost of basic necessities like food and drink can vary depending on the type of establishment you choose. Here's a general overview of what you might expect to pay:

  • 1. Meals
    • Budget Meal (Trattoria or Pizzeria) €10-€15 per person.
    • Mid-Range Restaurant €20-€35 per person for a three-course meal.
    • High-End Restaurant €50 and upwards per person.
  • 2. Drinks
    • Coffee (Espresso) €1-€2 at the bar; more if seated at a table.
    • Cappuccino €1.50-€3.
    • Soft Drink €2-€4.
    • Bottle of Water (1.5 liters) €1-€2 from a grocery store; more at a restaurant.
    • Glass of Wine €4-€6 at a restaurant; more for fine wines.
    • Beer (0.5 liter) €4-€6.
  • 3. Snacks
    • Gelato €2-€4 for a cone or cup.
    • Pizza al Taglio (Pizza by the Slice) €2-€4 per slice.

Keep in mind that prices can vary based on location, with restaurants and cafes near major tourist attractions generally being more expensive than those in less touristy areas. Additionally, sitting down at a cafe or restaurant can incur an extra charge compared to standing at the bar. It's always a good idea to check the menu for prices before ordering, especially in popular tourist areas.

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Top Rome Souvenirs

Certainly! Here are five examples of items that tourists often buy when visiting Rome, Italy, along with their approximate costs:

  • 1. Colosseum Souvenir
    • Description Miniature replicas or models of the iconic Colosseum.
    • Cost €10 - €30, depending on size and quality.
  • 2. Italian Leather Goods
    • Description High-quality leather products such as bags, wallets, or belts.
    • Cost €50 - €150, depending on the item and brand.
  • 3. Murano Glass Jewelry
    • Description Beautiful jewelry pieces made from Murano glass, such as necklaces or bracelets.
    • Cost €20 - €100, depending on complexity and design.
  • 4. Roman Gladiator Helmet Replica
    • Description Decorative replicas of ancient Roman gladiator helmets.
    • Cost €30 - €100, depending on size and detail.
  • 5. Vatican City Souvenirs
    • Description Items like rosaries, crucifixes, or postcards from the Vatican.
    • Cost €5 - €20, depending on the item.

Prices can vary based on location, quality, and vendor, so it's always a good idea to shop around and compare before making a purchase.

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Visa & Travel Information for Rome

To provide accurate information on visa and travel requirements for Rome, Italy, I need to know your nationality or the country that issued your passport, as requirements can vary significantly depending on that. However, I can give you some general information:

  • 1. EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens
    • If you are a citizen of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland, you do not need a visa to enter Italy. You can travel with a valid national ID card or passport.
  • 2. U.S., Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand Citizens
    • Citizens of these countries can enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. A valid passport is required.
  • 3. Other Nationalities
    • If you are from a country that is part of the Schengen Agreement, you do not need a visa to enter Italy for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period).
    • If your country is not part of the Schengen Agreement, you may need a Schengen Visa to enter Italy. You should check with the Italian consulate or embassy in your country for specific requirements.
  • 1. Passport Validity
    • Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned date of departure from the Schengen Area. It should also have been issued within the last ten years.
  • 2. Proof of Accommodation and Funds
    • You may be required to show proof of accommodation (hotel booking, invitation letter if staying with friends/family) and sufficient funds for your stay.
  • 3. Return/Onward Ticket
    • You might be asked to show proof of return or onward travel.
  • 4. Travel Insurance
    • While not always checked, it is advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies.
  • 5. COVID-19 Requirements
    • As of my last update, COVID-19 travel restrictions may still be in place. Check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements related to COVID-19, such as vaccination certificates or negative test results.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Rome
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
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