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Rome

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Rome captivates with layers of history meeting modern Italian life. Beyond the Colosseum and Vatican, discover authentic experiences in Trastevere's cobblestone streets, morning markets in Campo de' Fiori, and aperitivo culture in Testaccio. Local Romans shop at century-old delis, dine late, and embrace la dolce vita in neighborhood piazzas where tourists rarely venture.
Best time to visit. Visit April-June or September-October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Spring brings blooming wisteria and perfect walking temperatures. Fall offers comfortable sightseeing and harvest season dining.
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| Month | ||||||||
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| January | 59°F - 42°F | 57°F - 39°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:35 am | 5:07 pm | 7 days 3.2 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| February | 61°F - 43°F | 59°F - 40°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:07 am | 5:41 pm | 7 days 2.9 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| March | 66°F - 46°F | 64°F - 43°F | Partly Cloudy | 6:23 am | 6:17 pm | 8 days 2.3 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| April | 72°F - 52°F | 70°F - 49°F | Sunny | 6:31 am | 7:54 pm | 8 days 2.0 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| May | 79°F - 59°F | 77°F - 57°F | Sunny | 5:49 am | 7:26 pm | 5 days 1.4 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| June | 86°F - 66°F | 85°F - 65°F | Sunny | 5:34 am | 8:47 pm | 3 days 0.7 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| July | 91°F - 71°F | 92°F - 72°F | Sunny | 5:46 am | 8:44 pm | 2 days 0.8 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| August | 91°F - 72°F | 93°F - 73°F | Sunny | 6:14 am | 8:07 pm | 3 days 1.4 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| September | 84°F - 66°F | 84°F - 66°F | Sunny | 6:49 am | 7:15 pm | 5 days 2.9 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| October | 77°F - 57°F | 76°F - 55°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:24 am | 6:23 pm | 7 days 4.4 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| November | 68°F - 50°F | 66°F - 47°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:01 am | 4:47 pm | 8 days 4.6 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| December | 61°F - 44°F | 59°F - 41°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:28 am | 4:45 pm | 8 days 3.7 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| Name | Date | Description | Travel rating | Closure rating | Recommendation |
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| New Year's Day | January 1 | Celebration of the new year with fireworks, parades, and family gatherings. | Avoid travel, most places closed. | ||
| Epiphany | January 6 | Christian holiday commemorating the visit of the Magi to baby Jesus. | Limited services, but festive atmosphere. | ||
| Easter Sunday | Varies (March/April) | Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection with church services and family meals. | Many closures, religious observances. | ||
| Easter Monday | Day after Easter Sunday | Extended Easter celebration with outdoor activities and picnics. | Some closures, but lively atmosphere. | ||
| Liberation Day | April 25 | Commemoration of Italy's liberation from Nazi occupation in World War II. | Patriotic events, some business closures. | ||
| Labor Day | May 1 | Celebration of workers' rights with parades and demonstrations. | Many closures, possible transportation issues. | ||
| Republic Day | June 2 | National holiday celebrating the birth of the Italian Republic with parades. | Patriotic events, some business closures. | ||
| Assumption Day | August 15 | Catholic observance of the Virgin Mary's ascension to heaven. | Many closures, religious processions. | ||
| All Saints' Day | November 1 | Catholic holiday honoring saints and deceased loved ones. | Some closures, solemn atmosphere. | ||
| Feast of the Immaculate Conception | December 8 | Catholic celebration of Virgin Mary's conception without original sin. | Some closures, religious observances. | ||
| Christmas Day | December 25 | Christian celebration of Jesus' birth with religious services and family gatherings. | Avoid travel, nearly everything closed. | ||
| St. Stephen's Day | December 26 | Extension of Christmas celebrations honoring the first Christian martyr. | Limited services, festive atmosphere. |
| Name | Date | Description | Travel rating | Closure rating | Recommendation |
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| Rome Marathon | mid-March | International marathon through Rome's historic center with 20,000 runners. | Some street closures but attractions remain open. | ||
| Estate Romana | June - September | Summer cultural festival with outdoor concerts, cinema, and theater events. | Enhances travel with additional entertainment. | ||
| Roma Summer Festival | June - August | Major music festival featuring international artists at outdoor venues. | Popular events may cause crowding at venues. | ||
| Lunga Notte dei Musei | mid-May | Museums stay open until 2 AM with special exhibitions and reduced prices. | Excellent time to visit with extended hours. | ||
| Romaeuropa Festival | September - December | Contemporary arts festival showcasing theater, dance, music, and multimedia. | Adds cultural value without major disruption. | ||
| Rome Film Festival | mid-October | International cinema festival with premieres, screenings, and celebrity events. | Busy around venues but city functions normally. |
1 | Italians take their food seriously. Don't ask for modifications to dishes or cut pasta with a knife. Respect local dining customs and enjoy meals as they're traditionally served. |
2 | Dress modestly when visiting churches. Cover shoulders and knees, and remove hats. Some popular sites may refuse entry if you're not dressed appropriately. |
3 | Learn basic Italian phrases like 'grazie' (thank you) and 'per favore' (please). Locals appreciate the effort, even if you're not fluent. It shows respect for their culture. |
4 | Embrace the Italian concept of 'la dolce vita' (the sweet life). Slow down, savor your meals, and enjoy leisurely strolls. Don't rush through experiences like locals don't. |
5 | Tipping isn't expected in Italy like in North America. Many restaurants include a service charge. If not, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip is appreciated but not mandatory. |
6 | Be aware of 'coperto,' a per-person cover charge in restaurants. It's standard practice, not a tourist trap. It usually covers bread and table setting. |
7 | Avoid loud behavior in public, especially on public transport. Italians generally speak softly in public spaces and appreciate when tourists do the same. |
8 | Don't drink cappuccino after 11 AM. Italians consider it a breakfast drink. Opt for an espresso after meals instead to blend in with local customs. |
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