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What we love about Rome
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Each time I return to Rome I fall in love with the city a little more. There's just so much to discover it doesn't matter if it's your first or tenth visit. I love staying in the Monti area, still packed with local life, small trattorias, up & coming designer shops yet a stone's throw from the colosseum.
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Frequently Asked Questions about travel to Rome
How long should I stay in Rome?
We recommend spending at least three to four nights in Rome to fully explore its main attractions, like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Roman Forum, while also having time to enjoy its vibrant neighborhoods, food, and culture. If you're interested in more relaxed sightseeing or day trips to nearby locations, you could consider extending your stay.
What are prices like in Rome?
Prices in Rome can vary depending on the type of experience you're looking for. Meal prices can range widely depending on where you choose to eat. A meal at a mid-range restaurant typically costs between €25 and €50 for a three-course meal per person, while simpler dishes like pizza or pasta at casual eateries can range from €12 to €18. Street food or quick bites are more affordable, usually between €5 and €10.When it comes to attractions and museums, entrance fees for major sites like the Colosseum or the Roman Forum are around €20 to 35 with museums like the Vatican charging €20 to €30 for entry. If you're interested in special exhibitions or guided tours, expect to pay a little more.
For transportation, taxis in Rome generally cost between €15 and €30 for a short ride within the city. Public transport, including buses and the metro, is much more affordable, with a single ticket priced around €1.50. Uber fares can fluctuate, but a short ride in central Rome typically ranges from €8 to €15, with prices increasing during peak times or for longer distances. While public transport is the most budget-friendly option, taxis and Ubers offer greater convenience, though at a higher cost for shorter trips.
How can I get around Rome?
Getting around Rome is fairly easy, with a variety of options. The city has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and a metro line, all of which are affordable and efficient. A single ticket for buses or the metro costs about €1.50. However, public transportation can be tricky and crowded, especially during peak hours, so it’s best to plan ahead if you’re heading to popular tourist spots or tours. Taxis are another option, though they tend to be more expensive, with short rides typically costing between €15 and €30. Uber is also available, but in Rome, it offers only its limo services such as Uber Black, Uber Lux, and Uber Van, so it tends to be more expensive. Walking is often the best way to explore central areas, as many attractions are close to each other.
Is Rome safe?
Rome is generally safe, but, like in any major city, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings. Pickpocketing can be a concern, especially in crowded areas such as public transport, tourist hotspots, and busy streets. It's a good idea to keep your belongings secure and be cautious in these areas. Most of the city is quite safe, but as with any place, avoid poorly lit or deserted areas late at night. As long as you're mindful, you should have a safe and enjoyable experience in Rome.
What are Rome's options for people with dietary restrictions?
Rome's restaurants are becoming increasingly attentive to dietary restrictions and now offer a wide range of options to cater to different needs. Whether you're gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, or have other dietary preferences, many places are happy to accommodate special requests. You'll find restaurants that specifically offer gluten-free pasta and pizza, along with various plant-based dishes. The city is more accommodating than ever, and staff are usually willing to adjust meals to meet your dietary requirements. Just let the restaurant know your needs, and you'll likely find something that suits you.
Is there a dress code for visiting churches?
Yes, many churches in Rome require visitors to dress modestly. This typically means covering your shoulders and knees. Avoid wearing hats or sleeveless tops when entering religious sites.
Is Rome accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
Rome has some challenges for visitors with mobility issues due to its cobblestone streets and uneven terrain, but many major attractions like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and the Roman Forum have accessible entrances. It's recommended to check accessibility details with your travel expert.





















































































