Rome, Italy

Italy · City trip planning

Rome

A layered city where antiquity, baroque, and the next trattoria all share the same street.

Best months

Apr-May, Sep-Oct

Mild temperatures and longer daylight. August empties out; many shops shutter.

Language

Italian

English in tourist areas; less in trattorias. A few phrases go a long way.

Currency

EUR (€)

Cards accepted at most venues. Cash useful at small trattorias and markets.

Time zone

CET, UTC+1

Daylight saving observed. 1 hour behind Riga, 6 ahead of US East Coast.

Power plug

Type C, F, L; 230V

Mixed sockets depending on building age. A universal adapter is the safe bet.

Typical trip

3 to 5 days

3 days for the icons. A week if you want a day-trip to Tivoli or Ostia.

About the city

Rome does not feel like a museum. It feels like a city that happens to have lasted 2,000 years. Voyazen plans the sequence; the layers do the rest.

Rome's centro storico packs the Forum, the Pantheon, and a dozen Caravaggios inside one walkable rectangle. Trastevere across the river slows the rhythm to a long evening meal. The Metro is sparse but the tight grid keeps most of a trip on foot, with a tram into Testaccio for the food market.

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