Tourist Information

Rome has been a top destination for travelers for centuries. As the heart of the Roman Empire and a key stop on the Grand Tour, the city is a treasure trove of history, art, and culture. Today, its Historic Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering an unparalleled experience of ancient ruins, Renaissance masterpieces, and vibrant city life.

  • Colosseum and Roman Forum – Walk through the remnants of ancient Rome’s political and social center.
  • Vatican City – Visit St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums.
  • Pantheon – An architectural marvel with its famous oculus.
  • Piazza Navona and the Trevi Fountain – Stunning baroque landmarks full of charm and history.
  • Capitoline Museums – A must for art and history lovers.
  • Villa Borghese and Borghese Gallery – A mix of art, nature, and tranquility.
  • Trastevere District – A picturesque area perfect for strolling and enjoying authentic Roman cuisine.

and many more…

Rome is a city meant to be explored, savored, and enjoyed—immerse yourself in its history, culture, and flavors! For more details on these and other attractions, visit the official tourism page.

For assistance during your stay, you can visit one of the Tourist Infopoints located throughout the city. Find the full list and opening hours here.

The time zone in Rome is CET (Central European Time). Rome has a Mediterranean climate. In October, Rome experiences pleasant autumn weather, with average temperatures ranging from 14°C to 22°C (57°F to 72°F) and occasional rainfall.

The official currency in Italy is the Euro (€). ATMs are widely available throughout the city, and credit and debit cards are commonly accepted; however, some small businesses may prefer cash.