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Rome is the favourite honeymoon destination for the couples. It has beautiful old churches, monuments and sculptures. This city of Italy is recognised by UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a city with many numbers of monuments around the world. It is rightly said that Rome was not built in one day- as it has plenty of museums, palaces, fountains. It has a great nightlife and is known for its fashion.

Colosseum is one of the seven wonders of the world known as the biggest amphitheatre in the world. Constructed in AD 80, this monument stands still in the city of Rome. Although damaged by earthquakes, it is still an iconic tourist spot of Rome. Many tourists visit Colosseum for its interior arena. It has a museum in the upper floor. This amphitheatre can accommodate more than sixty thousand audiences. This monument is exceptionally large & a must visit, which you cannot make out of the pictures.

Palatine Hills is the main hills amongst the seven hills of Rome & the view from the top of the Palatine hill is very beautiful. The tourist crosses through the Pope’s Garden to reach the top of the hill. Looking down at the Colosseum from the top of the hill is mesmerizing.

When in Rome, do not miss to visit Vatican City. It has many churches and awesome collection of art in the Vatican museum. The Vatican City has the largest church in the world, St. Peter’s Basilica. The church is a must visit when in Italy.

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Q. What is the weather of Rome like? A. When sorting through Rome travel packages , make sure you know all about its seasons and what weather suits you the most. Typically Rome has a Mediterranean climate with pleasant and wet winter and extremely humid summer months. The time between July and August experiences maximum temperature around 32 degree Celsius with a lot of humidity in the air. Though for the remainder of the time the weather remains from pleasant to cool, with the average low temperature dipping to 4 degree Celsius. December, January and February comprise the winter months when the mercury slips to -1 degree Celsius. Avoid October and November as those are the rainiest months in Rome. Q. Are there direct flights from India to the Italian capital? A. There are direct flights from New Delhi to Rome by Air India and Alitalia, each of which take approximately 8.5 hours to cover the distance. There are several connecting flights too from Mumbai and Bangalore by Aeroflot, Qatar Airways, Ethiopian Airways to Rome with stopovers in Tel Aviv, Moscow, Doha, Dubai among others. When selecting from a range of Rome packages, ensure you have a flight connectivity from your city. Q. What is the time difference between New Delhi and Rome? A. Rome falls in the GMT+1 time zone and it is 4 hours 30 minutes behind New Delhi. Q. What is the currency of Rome and where can I change my money? A. Euro is the currency of Rome with 1 Euro coming to 79.94 Indian Rupees. You can exchange your currency for Euro at almost all Roman banks and also the specialised Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look up signs for Cambio, Bureau De Change or Geld Wechseln. Else you can always covert the money at the Rome airport, but you may not get the best exchange rate. You are, however, recommended to buy your currency ahead of arriving into Rome for a more favourable exchange rate. Additionally, keep your credit and debit cards handy. Q. How good is Rome for travelling with kids? A. While Rome’s grand ruins could be no more than a bunch of rocks for your kids, and they may not be willing to share your enthusiasm for discovering its historical past and artistic heritage, you could do better by initiating them about these sites ahead of your trip and introduce it to them through a set of activities. On the other hand, the city is absolutely child-friendly with people going out of their way to accommodate young travellers. Q. Which is the closest beach to Rome? A. August is beach time in Rome as it is the peak summer month when the locals have enough reasons to be under the crisp Italian sun and while away time. You can proceed to Santa Marinella, a pretty little beach with translucent waters and ample sun beds. You can take a train ride from any of Rome’s stations to Santa Marinella. Else halt one stop before Santa Marinella at Santa Severa, the beach with a castle. It is a highly photographed site and there are some rocky alcoves just beyond it. You can have a lunch of fresh fish or some hand-rolled pasta at the L’lsola del Pescatore restaurant smack on the beach. Q. How reliable is the public transport system of Rome? A. It is not quite reliable, although it is the cheapest way of getting around the city. Often subject to strikes and delays, it can be quite slow if you are in a rush to get somewhere, but the good news is there is also ample of it. There are local buses, trams or streetcars, subway trains, light rail. You need to get a single ticket to be able to use any form of local transport. Your ticket choices include day ticket, 100 minutes, weekly ticket, 48 hours, 72 hours and monthly ticket. Q. Can I get around with English in Rome? A. Although Italian is the official language of Rome, but English is pretty widely spoken. You shouldn’t have any difficulties at restaurants, cafes or bars, or even at hotels because the staff can understand and speak in English. English is understood and spoken around most places of tourist interest. Q. Where can I see street art in Rome? A. You will be stunned by the amount of street art you will witness as you stroll down your block, but not all street art are worth treasuring; some are no more than an ugly tagging. But for the finest in street art, head to Pigneto, San Lorenzo and you will come across some high-quality street art. Also explore Garbatella and you will realise how the city council of Rome has let street art thrive and flourish in some totally unassuming nooks and crannies of the city that it is a pleasure each time you stumble into one and try to interpret the artist’s vision behind it. For a truly spectacular experience, visit the rundown government housing area of Tor Marancia, that has been given a new lease of life by artists both local and international with their strokes of brush and spray of colours. You are free to wander down the street and browse at leisure. Q. Can Colosseum and Vatican City be covered on the same day? A. Different Rome tour packages. have different itineraries, however, it is quite possible to do both the significant landmarks of Italy on the same day. You can begin around 08:30 am and head to the Colosseum first and spend about 3 hours there walking about and exploring the place, further you can proceed to the Vatican City around 02:00 pm and cover both the Sistine Chapel and the St. Peter’s Basilica in a few hours. By early evening you can be free to hit one of its cafes or bars for drinks.

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Considered the centre of the world for centuries, Rome is one of the most iconic cities in the world. From the Colosseum to the Spanish Steps, taking in all of the stunning architecture the city has to offer will leave you breathless.

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Legend says that Rome was founded in 753 BC by twin brothers Romulus and Remus, sons of Mars, the God of War. They were raised by a she-wolf on the banks of river Tiber. It is the birthplace of Julius Caesar, home to the Catholic Church and one of the world’s oldest civilisations.

An interesting mix of the ancient civilisations and the urban city life, one may find a monument dating back to centuries ago right beside a peppy little café here.

The Holy See, a UNESCO world heritage site, is perhaps the holiest place for Catholics all over the world. The Colosseum, the Pantheon, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, Trevi Fountain are some of the most marvellous sites in the world that Rome can boast of. With a mixture of cultures from around the world, Rome will not disappoint you.

Rome’s piazzas are famous for their lively atmosphere and their spectacular fountains. Piazza Navona is one of the most beautiful Baroque squares in Rome with its three majestic fountains and surrounding mansions.

Piazza di is the site of many events and fashion shows. The Spanish Steps are a popular meeting spot for residents and tourists in Rome, and the place has great vibes around the year. The Piazza del Campidoglio, Piazza Barberini, Piazza Della Repubblica and Piazza del Popolo are some of the other places to visit.

You can wander the cobblestone streets of Rome with a gelato in hand, taking a turn along the Appian Way or the Galleria Borghese. The city is also a foodie’s heaven, from the world-class cuisine to takeaway pizzas. Cacio e Pepe, Bucatini all’ Amatriciana, Carbonara, Roman-style pizza are some of the delectable items which form a part of the Roman cuisine.

The Italian love of fashion is well known and Rome has some of the best designer boutiques in Italy. If you’d like to discover some of these shops, head to Via del Corso, where the most prestigious boutiques are located, or to the streets surrounding Piazza di Spagna, especially Via Dei Condotti.

You are bound to find Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari or Armani, among other high fashion brands. Via del Babuino is famous for its antique and art shops.

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Once the world’s most important road, the Appian Way was the widest and largest road of its time. It is the most famous of all the roads that radiated from Rome towards the far ends of the Roman Empire.

The large plaza located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is the most famous square in Rome. Hundreds of thousands of people gather here to hear messages from the pope.

One of the oldest churches in Rome, most historians believe it was first built in the 4th century. The church’s exterior is noted for the stunning golden mosaics on its facade and for its bell tower, which dates from the twelfth century.

Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient areas in modern Rome. In Ancient Rome it was one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in the city. It was the home of aristocrats and emperors. It was also believed to be the location of the cave where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf.

Located just a few blocks from the Coliseum, Basilica of San Clemente is built on top of a 4th century Church and older Roman temple. It records the history of Rome from the beginning of Christianity up until the Middle Ages.

It is an art gallery that was built as a party house by Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century. The place houses his impressive collection of Roman, Renaissance, and Baroque art.

A rectangular square south of Piazza Navona. It is used as a marketplace during the day and doubles up as a party central for college students and tourists at night.

The most famous bridge in Rome, it spans the epic River Tiber and creates a footpath between the Castel Sant’Angelo and the near side of the river. It offers gorgeous views of the most famous monuments and church domes in the city.

Piazza Venezia or Venice Square is located where four major roads meet. The square is also popular for its chaotic traffic.

The second largest public baths in Rome.

or the Museo Nazionale Romano: One of the world’s greatest museums housing ancient Greco-Roman art.

A beautiful, oval, neoclassical square, situated close to the Borghese Park, it is one of the largest open areas in Rome.

Ostia was the Roman Empire's most important port and was one of the greatest epicentres of trade in the entire Mediterranean.

Built in 123 BC to be a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian and, it later was turned into a fortress and castle by the popes. It was Rome's tallest building at one point.

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Relish a gelato! The classic Italian frozen dessert is quite different from your regular ice-cream. Gelato is creamier, smoother and silkier, and made with seasonal fruits.

Go shopping in Via del Corso, which cuts through the length of the city from the Piazza Venezia in the south to the Piazza del Popolo in the north. Most prestigious fashion boutiques are located here.

Drink an Espresso at Tazza d'Oro and Caffè Sant'Eustachio, among the best cafes in Rome.

Try out the “cacio e Pepe" spaghetti with pecorino cheese and pepper served in a cheese shell at Roma Sparita.

Visit the Catacombs of Rome especially the Catacombs of Callixtus.

Shop at the market at Campo de’ Fiori for fresh fruit and vegetables.

Hop on a bike and take a bike tour throughout the city. The bike tours are a popular way for tourists to experience the city’s glorious beauty.

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One of the world's most iconic structures, the Colosseum is easily the most famous structure of Italy. The Colosseum was built between 72 A.D and 80 A.D in the heart of ancient Rome. This glorious monument was built with the manpower of tens of thousands of slaves.

It is the world’s largest amphitheatre and could seat around 50,000 spectators. It is said that the ancient sporting arena could easily fit a modern-day football pitch inside! A variety of events were hosted here such as gladiator contests, animal hunts and re-enactments of famous battles.

One of the world’s holiest catholic shrines and also cited to be the world’s largest church, St. Peter's Basilica is a must for all visitors to Rome. It attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month.

Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is situated in the UNESCO world heritage site of Vatican City. Michelangelo’s famous carving of the Pieta is kept in St Peter’s Basilica.

The breath-taking Pantheon is a sight to behold. Even after almost 2000, it is still the best-preserved Ancient Roman monument. The most captivating part of the Pantheon is its giant dome, with its famous hole in the top or ‘the eye of the Pantheon’.

The dome was the largest in the world for 1300 years and remains the largest unsupported dome in the world today! Visit this marvel with our custom Rome package.

Famous for the sheer artistic brilliance it houses, Sistine Chapel draws over five million tourists each year! Its most popular feature is its ceiling which was painted by Michelangelo, cited to be his best work. The ceiling frescoes took Michelangelo four years to complete. In total, they cover 12,000 square feet.

Michelangelo’s depiction of God in the frescoes was one of the first of its kind, which became an inspiration for later artists. Michelangelo depicted nine scenes from Genesis through his frescoes. The most famous panels are "The Creation of Adam" and "The Fall of Man and the Expulsion from Paradise."

The history of Vatican Museums dates back to the 1503's when Pope Julius ll decided to give away his private collection of art in the form of a donation. Today it has the largest collection of impressive artworks in the world. The spiral staircase, Raphael’s the Transfiguration, the Galleria degli Arazzi, are some must-sees while visiting the Vatican Museum.

The Trevi Fountain, standing at 26 meters tall, 49 meters wide and intricately decorated in the Baroque style, is an unmissable monument. The fountain was built at the end of an aqueduct that was constructed in 19BC, to provide water for the city.

It is the oldest public church in the city of Rome and the oldest basilica of the Western world. It is the seat of the bishop of Rome, who is also the Pope, and it is considered the “Mother and head of all Churches on Earth”.

Grand, elegant, iconic and full of history, Piazza Navona is one of the most famous squares in Rome if not the most famous of all. It features in all Rome itineraries and is distinctive due to the fountains, palaces, churches, cafes and restaurants around it.

The Spanish Steps were named the most photographed spot in all of Rome. Their design is quite unique involving a mix of curves, straight flights, terraces and vistas. It forms a lovely background, especially for those taking photographs to remember their holidays in Italy.

The Roman Forum was the heart of ancient Rome. It was the forum that held the Senate House in Ancient Rome. According to legend, Romulus, who founded Rome after killing his twin brother Remus is buried in the Forum. It is a very popular tourist destination in the city.

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If you have less time on your hands and want a complete tour of Italy, enquire for our Italy tour package 5 days which covers the best of Italy and all major Italy tour places in just 5 days. Also, check out our Rome and Venice tour packages which take you on a trip to these beautiful cities.

How far is Italy from India?

The air travel (shortest) distance between India and Italy is 6,578 km, the total flight duration from India to Italy is 8 hours, 30 minutes.

What is the cheapest month to go to Italy?

April to May and mid-September to October is a less-crowded and more budget-friendly time to take a trip to Italy from India.

Once the capital of one of the world’s most powerful ancient empires, the streets of Rome have ageless tales to tell its visitors. With its breath-taking buildings and monuments, incredible works of art, small-town charm and world-famous cuisine, the Eternal City should be on everyone’s bucket list.

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What makes italy the most fascinating international vacation.

Italy is a mesmerising country to visit. It has the longest coastline in Europe. Its atmosphere is steeped in history and culture evidenced through its alluring art, charismatic architecture and 55 World Heritage Sites. The ever-beautiful cities and the archaic ruins will beckon you to a trip to Italy. Italy’s world-renowned cuisine is another big draw. Not to forget the spectacular landscape, Italy is the place to set loose the wanderer in you. Whether you are a backpacker, a honeymooning couple or a family looking for holiday packages; Italy has a lot to offer.

While planning on Italy tour packages, keep the emerald-blue seas, the lush vineyards and the classical monuments in mind. Adriatic, Mediterranean, Ionian, Ligurian and Tyrrhenian are the five seas washing the beaches of Italy. Enjoy the sight of waves lapping in while lounging on the pristine, breezy beaches. Want to tuck into the most delectable finger foods washed down with exquisite wines? Choose your Italy tour packages prudently. A luxury tour package to Italy will set your pocket lighter by a few euros but will be totally worth the cost.

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Italy Trip: Best time to visit

Winter is the off-season for Italy tours since it reaches sub-zero temperatures. Italian summer, between May and July, is the peak season. Spring and autumn, March to May and October to November are the ‘shoulder seasons’. Summers see most of the festivals and carnivals happening. On the other hand, the weather is more pleasant during spring and autumn. Your Italy trip cost from India will be more affordable in the shoulder seasons.

Italy Visa for Indians

A Schengen visa will land you to enjoy Italy tours for 90 days. The visa charges are around INR 13,000 for adults and a little less for kids. Remember to go for Schengen travel visa insurance for a safe trip to Italy.

Italy Trip: Best Places to Visit

The most romantic of the cities in the Italy tour packages, Rome has an ostentatious atmosphere that is both dreamy and pious. Resplendent with art, culture and history, Rome is the place to celebrate the glory of civilization.

With streets of water, a gondola for a bus, the Piazza on St. Mark’s square and the tall Campanile, what is there not to love about Venice? A city that stands muse to art and poetry beckons you to enjoy your holidays in its gorgeousness.

If you thrive in the seduction of lush greenery, Tuscany is the choice in your Italy tour packages. The beguiling charm of the vineyards combined with the glorious architecture is very inviting. Tuscany, a true symbol of the Renaissance period, holds on to classical ethos.

Whether on a luxury tour package to Italy or not, peep into the glitz and glamour of the fashion world in Milan. But don’t underestimate the fashion capital. It has one of the most imposing churches in Italy. The whole city is replete with fine art in its various forms – from works of Michelangelo to frescos of Da Vinci.

With seven entries into the list of World Heritage sites of UNESCO, Sicily is an important attraction of Italy tour packages. The amazing ruins open up the stories of the rise and fall of empires. The allure of Sicily is not only for the historically interested but also for the culturally aware tourist in you.

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Italy Tourism: Local Dishes to Try

Pizza napoletana.

Simplest and the most authentic, Neapolitan pizza is good quality olive oil, creamy mozzarella cheese and local tomatoes grown in volcanic soil topped on fresh-dough flatbread. The captivating quality of this dish is its minimalism. Go for this authentic version while availing of Italy tour packages.

Lasagne alla Bolognese

Comfort food for most Italians, this is a layered dish of meat-filling, sauce, cheese and pasta sheets. The belief is that ancient Greek cooking influenced this fare. Exploit your Italy tour packages to try out all three versions of this classic food. You may even try the vegan version of this delectable fare.

A delicious bread salad from Tuscany, this humble dish originates from peasants of Tuscan fields. Juicy tomatoes, golden olive oil, crisp cucumbers, tart vinegar and fresh basil do wonders to stale bread in this plate of easy, healthy grub. This scrumptious dish is an unmissable foodie treat for travellers on Italy tour packages.

Fond of your vegetables? Try this warm, aubergine salad from Sicily in your Italy tour packages. It contains a selection of vegetables, herbs and nuts from tomatoes and onions to celery, capers, raisins and pine nuts. You may ask to exclude some ingredients in this flexible recipe if you have allergies.

When in Italy, don’t miss the gelato. This creamy, velvety frozen dessert has less fat and air but a more natural flavour. Originating from the Renaissance period, this sweet course is prepared fresh daily. The Italians revere their national dish so much that they built the Gelato Museum Carpigiani near Bologna in its honour. Use your Italy tour packages to pay respect to this heavenly sweet.

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Things to Do on Your Italy Trip

Visit vatican city, rome.

Italy tour packages offer a host of sightseeing in Rome. Soak in the tradition and spirituality of Saint Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel and Vatican museums. While in Rome, do visit the Roman Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon.

Visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa

An architectural wonder for centuries, the famous tower is the greatest but not the only attraction of Pisa. The Cathedral, the Baptistery and the piazza are other areas to visit. The nearest city to Pisa is Florence. Do look around this cultural centre of Italy while on your trip to Pisa.

Take a Gondola Ride, Venice

Utilise your Italy tour packages to get an experience of a lifetime. The most visited city of Venice has relaxing gondola rides as the biggest draw. While admiring the picturesque surroundings of your boat ride, let the gondolier’s song wash away the stress from your soul.

Shop in Milan

What good will Italy tour packages be if not shop for the best designs in the world? Or try window shopping with a relaxed walk within the huge, glass-roofed Vittorio Emmanuel II gallery to ignite the fashionista in you. Do take a quick tour around the Monumental cemetery to witness the unusual and quirky tombstones of celebrities.

Relax on the Amalfi Coast, Naples

The most stunning coast of Italy is nestled in the south of Naples. With its cliffside village, grand Duomo and vibrant garden overlooking the turquoise sea, Amalfi is the epitome of beauty. Italy tour packages must have this place listed.

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Souvenirs to Look out For in Italy

Italy is the seat of design, art and fashion. It makes sense to fill your wardrobe with designer clothes, shoes, leather accessories and jewellery. Thinking of home décor while on your Italy tour packages? Go for the exquisite Murano glass décor and vivid, painted ceramics and pottery. Want something unusual for remembrance? Reach out for the Venetian masks or legendary lion head door knockers. While these will keep Italy in your house forever, keep Italy on your palate with Italian wines, olive oil and artisanal chocolates.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Italy Tour Packages

Ques. how much does an italy trip cost.

Ans. There are several kinds of Italy tour packages available online for visitors. You can choose a package for 8 nights and 9 days at ₹ 2,05,837 per person. This will cover Milan, Rome, Padova, Florence, Adelboden and Zurich. A package for 13 nights and 14 days will cost you around ₹ 2,88,176 per person, encompassing Padova, Innsbruck, Mannheim, Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, Engelberg, Zurich and Pisa. A special Italian holiday package for 7 nights and 8 days will cost you ₹ 1,80,759 per person, covering Florence, Milan, Naples, Rome and Padova.

Ques. Which is the best month to visit Italy?

Ans.You can book Italy tour packages for the months of May-June or September-October. They are bustling seasons with high tourist volumes. These months also offer the best weather conditions and are generally regarded as the peak season. The off-season in Italy is usually the months between November to February due to extreme cold weather. However, if you want to plan your visit during these months, you can cover the Mediterranean Coast as it witnesses mildly cold weather with sunny days.

Ques. Is Italy a visa-free destination for Indians?

Ans.While planning to book Italy tour packages, make sure you check the visa regulations carefully. Italy falls in the Schengen Area, which means that you will require a Schengen visa for your trip. You should apply at least 15 days prior to your trip and within a maximum of six months before the same. You will have to fill up the application and pay the fee along with getting all suitable documents for the visa, prior to the interview at the embassy/consulate. The fee will be around €80 for adult applicants.

Ques. Should I go to Italy or Greece?

Ans.Many people choose Italy tour packages for the country’s rich history, monuments, cultural attractions, delicious local cuisine, and wonderful sightseeing options. Italy is one of the top global destinations for travellers due to these reasons. At the same time, Greece is also a popular global destination for its gorgeous beaches, soothing weather, relaxed vibe, more affordable accommodation, and delicious food. It is hard to differentiate one from the other. You can experience the best of Italy and Greece by planning a trip for 14-15 days.

Ques. How many days are best for Italy?

Ans.You should book Italy tour packages for at least 7-10 days, depending on the time you have at hand and your preferences. A week will give you time for the following: Rome- Explore attractions like the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, and the Vatican. Florence- Take a train journey to Florence and then explore the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio along with viewing the famous David by Michelangelo. The Uffizi is worth a visit too. Venice- Venice offers lovely canals with gondoliers singing their wonderful tunes. You can also climb up the bell tower at the popular Piazza San Marco. Milan- You can go shopping in Milan while also going up the Duomo Terraces at the Piazza del Duomo. Sunsets and sunrises are magical experiences here. You can also plan a trip to the Cenacolo Vinciano for viewing The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci. If you have 10 days in hand, then you can also include a trip to the famous city of Pisa for viewing the Leaning Tower. You can also add some hiking trails and Cinque Terre to your travel itinerary. Spending time in the Lake District is also possible if you have two weeks in hand. You can then include Naples, Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, the Amalfi Coast, and more.

Ques. Should I carry cash in Italy?

Ans.If you are planning to book Italy tour packages in the future, then you should be sorted about the monetary aspects of the trip. You should carry money through your credit cards, traveller’s cheques, and cash. You should exchange some of your home currency into Euros at the airport or currency exchange centre in order to cover local transportation, tips, and smaller purchases. You can also withdraw money at ATMs, although there could be hefty charges imposed on the same. The best way is to exchange your money for Euros at a bank or exchange centre before arriving in Italy.

Ques. What is the minimum balance for Italy tourist visas?

Ans. Those booking Italy tour packages will naturally have to apply for tourist visas. The total requirement for stays up to five days under a Schengen visa will be 269.60 Euros. For those staying up to ten days, the requirement is 44.93 Euros per day. This is for only one individual, so plan your finances accordingly.

Ques. What are the food rules in Italy?

Ans. Booking Italy tour packages soon? You should know the fun food rules followed throughout the country, which is particular about its cuisine and dining experiences. No having cappuccino after 10.30 AM. You can only have wine or water with a meal. Parmigiano cheese is not allowed with seafood. Chicken is not to be placed on pasta or pizza. Drinks should not have ice cubes. You should not consume bread with pasta.

Ques. Which ATM should I use in Italy?

Those booking Italy tour packages often wonder about using ATMs to withdraw money in the country. Most ATMs in major cities will work with Visa (Plus) or MasterCard (Maestro and Cirrus) cards. They are readily available throughout the country and you will also find several options nearby. You can withdraw cash by paying the applicable charge for the transaction, as imposed by your bank for foreign withdrawals, although banks in Italy do not have ATM transaction charges. You should look up the withdrawal fees before your trip, while consulting your local bank about whether your cards will work in Italy or not.

Ques. How to buy alcohol in Italy?

While browsing through available Italy tour packages, you should also know more about the food and nightlife in the country. Coming to alcohol, you should know that it is readily available throughout wine stores and supermarkets. You should be above the age of 18 in order to buy alcohol. You can also purchase a drink or two at local pubs, bars, and restaurants.

How much does it cost to visit Italy from India?

A trip from India to Italy will cost around 1.2 lacs per person for a 7day holiday.

Which cities in Italy should I visit?

The best cities to visit in Italy include Rome, Florence, Venice, and Naples.

Which is the most beautiful part of Italy?

While the entire country is beautiful, most tourists find themselves mesmerized by the scenic landscapes of the Amalfi Coast as well as the Tuscany region.

What is the best time of year to visit Italy?

You should ideally visit Italy either in summer between April and June, or during the fall months of September and October.

What are some travel tips for visiting Italy?

Here are some good tips for your trip to Italy: 1. Book your flights in advance, to save on airfare. 2. Explore the local cuisine as Italy has some of the best food in the world. 3. When in Venice, stay on the island. 4. Tips are expected: one or two Euros is fine for a trattoria or pizzeria, while you will be expected to tip up to 10% in smart restaurants. 5. People in Italy are fashion conscious - know what to wear, where.

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How much does a trip to Rome Cost?

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The Cost of a Trip to Rome

Visitors to Rome usually spend between $70 and $515 per day on average for one person and $139 to $1,030 for two people. While this is a wide range, the average daily cost averages $185 (€170) per person. This average includes sightseeing, hotel, food, and local transportation expenses from other travelers. Your individual travel expenses may vary based on travel style and the locations visited, but if you plan wisely while visiting the most popular destinations, then you'll likely spend somewhere around this average cost during your trip. Further down we have a breakdown of expenses by category, as well as accommodation and activity prices.

If you're considering an independent trip to Rome, it's helpful to have an idea of the amount of money you'll need. For budget travelers, planning to spend around $70 (€64) per day should cover your essential expenses, including affordable accommodations like hostels and budget hotels, cost-effective meal options, local transportation, and affordable activities. For those with a mid-range budget, allocating around $185 (€170) per day would allow for more comfortable hotels, dining at typical restaurants, and exploring a range of popular attractions. Luxury travelers, on the other hand, should anticipate a daily budget of $515 (€473), which would encompass higher-end accommodations, dining at nicer restaurants, and indulging in private tour options. It's worth noting that these price ranges are based on extensive travel cost data for Rome from fellow travelers, as well as insights from travel companies regarding hotel and tour prices. For further details on travel costs, you can refer to our comprehensive travel cost data for Rome .

Travelers spend, on average, $554 per person on a three-day trip to Rome. This includes sightseeing, hotels, food, and local transportation. You can stick close to this average price by staying at mid-range hotels and eating at mid-level restaurants, while also paying for some entry tickets to popular attractions. If you wish to travel cheaper, it's possible to find lower-cost accommodations, eat at less expenive restaurants, and find more free activities. It's also common for many visitors to have a much higher travel budget, as many high-end hotels and restaurants can be found around town.

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How much does a five day trip to Rome cost?

With five days in Rome, you can expect to spend about $924 total, not including transportation to and from the city. It's possible to stay close to this daily average by booking mid-range hotels, eating at normal restaurants, and paying for some entry tickets to popular attractions. It's possible to find lower-cost accommodations, eat at less expenive restaurants, and find more free activities if you want to spent less money.

How much does a one week trip to Rome cost?

Most visitors spend between $488 and $3,607 for a one week trip to Rome, with the average being $1,293 . This includes sightseeing, local transportation, food, and hotels. One week is enough time to have a more in-depth experience in Rome. Also, one week allows you to be more flexible with your time and money, so you can potentially save money on some aspects of your trip while spending more on others.

Hostel Prices in Rome

With more than 50 hostels in Rome, the average price is $31 per night for a dorm bed. The cheapest hostel costs $7 and the most expensive is $51. Usually popular with younger travelers, hostels are a great way to save money while also being social. But not all hostels are the same, and we've analyzed the prices of both dorms and private rooms to find the average prices and best places to stay. You can see more details about the hostel prices in Rome here .

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Rome.

  • $33 for a dorm bed at YellowSquare Rome in Rome more details
  • $23 for a dorm bed at Alessandro Palace & Bar in Rome more details
  • $42 for a dorm bed at Freedom Traveller in Rome more details

Hotel Prices in Rome

The average price for a hotel room in Rome is $99 per night. This average is based on our detailed analysis of available hotels in the area. If you want to save money, or if you're planning a more luxurious trip, it's important to look at hotel prices based on the overall star-rating as well as guest reviews. Also, prices can vary by location and amenities. You can see more details from our analysis of hotel prices in Rome here , and below is a breakdown of hotel prices by star-rating.

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Should you do a tour in Rome?

You'll find a wide range of guided tours in Rome and many visitors enjoy the convenience of having an expert guide leading them through the chosen activity. Tours range in price from $21 for the Self Guided Tour Colosseum Skip the Line Ticket to $958 for the Full Day Rome Tour: Colosseum, Vatican and Historic Center .

  • City Center Highlights of Rome Tour with Top E-Bike Viator $ 82
  • City Center Highlights of Rome Tour with Top E-Bike: $82
  • Rome Night Photo Tour: $196
  • Rome: Walking Tour through the Marvel of the city: $42
  • Private Tour - Capitoline Museums : $131
  • Tivoli Italian Gardens Tour from Rome: $272
  • Museum of Light Entrance Ticket: $19
  • Rome City Tour by Golf Cart with Gelato: $108
  • Heart of Rome Walking Tour with Gelato | Semi-Private and Private Options: $97

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Is Rome Expensive? A Rome Trip Cost Guide

Last Updated on January 10, 2024

by Olivia Ellis

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While planning for your vacation, your Rome trip cost will undoubtedly be in your mind. You’ll wonder, is Rome expensive? How much will I spend on different meals and sites I would like to visit?  Luckily, Rome is a city that can truly be enjoyed on any budget.

Keep reading below to better acquaint yourself with how much you should expect to spend on an average cost of a trip to Rome. 

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Rome Trip Cost Guide

Travellers to Rome will find the city to be one of the most expensive in Southern Europe and can expect to spend roughly €65-265 (roughly $71-290 USD) per person per day.

However, these prices will vary depending on how you choose to allocate your budget across accommodation, transport, food, activities and entertainment as well as your overall travel preferences.

Accommodation Prices

No matter the type of accommodation you are looking for, there are various options for accommodation in Rome.

For cost-efficient or solo travelers, a hostel in Rome may be the best option for you on your trip. The average cost for a bed per night at a well-located and nice hostel is about €20. This is a perfect option if you are trying to keep a minimally low Rome trip cost. 

The benefits of staying at hostels range from free drinks and coffees, as well as free events including walking tours of the city. My recommendations for hostels are either the RomeHello or The BeeHive , both are independent hostels with a great atmosphere, hostel events, and are centrally located.  

The iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome

If your Rome travel cost offers more flexibility on paying a bit more for privacy and other amenities, you may prefer to stay in a mid-range hotel such as Domus Palatina . 

The average cost per night that you should expect to spend at a mid-range hotel is about €80-100. These tend to be centrally located with basic amenities, usually include breakfast, and are well suited for couples or friends. 

For those that are looking to splurge a bit more, you may prefer to book your stay at a nicer hotel in Rome such as the Barberini Dream . These are found all over the city, with many luxuries and amenities, and many offer beautiful views of the city to wake up and fall asleep to. For these nicer hotels, expect to spend an average of around €200-300 per night.

Keep in mind that accommodation prices in Rome in winter can be lower compared to the summer months.

Transportation Prices

Rome is an incredibly well-connected city with various modes of transport. Those being metro, bus, tram and my favorite, your own two feet.

You’ll first wonder how to reach the center of the city from the airport. From Fiumicino airport, you can take the Leonardo Express to Termini Station for €14 or a regional train for about €4 that takes you to various local train stations in the city depending on your accommodations.

My recommendation is the Terravision bus which also takes you to Termini station for about €6 – you can book in advance here.

From Ciampino airport, your options are either the Terravision bus (it can be booked here ) or you can take a taxi for €30-35 anywhere within the Aurelian walls of the city center. 

Termini Station is also incredibly well connected to other major Italian cities such as Florence, Venice , Milan, and Naples . You can check schedules here.

Rome Termini Station

The ATAC transportation system of Rome includes the metro, busses, and trams. To keep your Rome trip cost low, I recommend taking as much public transportation as possible and avoiding high taxi fees. 

You can purchase the same ticket for all three modes of transport at a tabacchi (tobacco) shop, newspaper shop, or the ticket stations at each metro stop. Each ticket is €1.50 and lasts for 100 minutes on whichever mode of transport you need to reach your destination. 

There are also passes available for either €7 for 24 hours, €12.50 for 48 hours, or €18 for 72 hours. This way if you know you will mainly use public transportation, you are going to save some money. 

Rome is also extremely walkable and most destinations within the center can be reached by foot, which also gives you an incredibly unique and beautiful walk. Who knows what you may pass or what delicious food you would have missed if you hadn’t walked to your next destination? 

Rome is an open-air museum and is best enjoyed if you take it slowly and fully take in the scenery and history on pretty much every corner. This way you may also stumble upon corners and neighborhoods off the beaten path that you can’t miss.

If you are staying out of the center of the city it may be a bit more difficult to walk everywhere throughout your trip, but many modes of transport can take you to the center from your hotel’s location.

Pantheon in Rome

Food Prices

One of the best parts about planning a trip to Italy is the food. Italy is truly one of the finest food havens in the world and for good reason. But will the food prices hike up your Rome vacation cost? They don’t have to! 

There are various options for food in Rome for every budget, whether you choose to keep it cheaper and mainly eat street food, or you prefer to dine at a nicer restaurant.

If your hotel or hostel doesn’t include breakfast, the best way to do it is Roman-style. Head to the nearest “bar”, and order a cappuccino or espresso and a cornetto (Italian croissant). Any more than €3.50 for both is considered overpriced and likely isn’t going to be as high of quality.

One of my favorite ways to grab something quick, delicious, and affordable for lunch or dinner in Rome is to head to a spot to grab pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice). You can savor some of the most delicious pizza of your life either at a bakery that offers this and other tasty options or at specific spot only offering pizza al taglio. 

Italian Cornetto filled with Pistachio Cream

Here you will have various options of pizzas and other Roman fritti (fried foods) and will be able to choose the size of each slice you would like to try and you pay by the weight. This is a great option as you are also able to try different varieties without having to try an entire pizza. 

Some of Rome’s most famous foods are street foods, and these are the delicious pieces of the city that will you keep you coming back for more. My recommended street food in Rome include La Renella , Trappizino and Suppli .

For more of a mid-range restaurant, you have options of either a pizzeria or trattoria. Pizzerias are sit-down restaurants with pizza as the star of the show. Trattorias are usually family-run establishments loved by locals.

Here you will find home-cooked style Italian food and lower costs than an osteria or ristorante which are more expensive and closer to a fine dining experience.  

In a mid-range restaurant, prices are fairly average and will set you back about €40-60 for two people. This includes ½ liter of wine, a starter or antipasti, pasta or pizza for two, and a dessert. Keep in mind that most trattorias in Rome will close after lunch and reopen for dinner later in the early evening.

Some Trattoria recommendations include Ivo a Trastevere and Mimi E Coco.

Another option for meals in Rome is set menus. These are usually offered at trattorias in the city and are most common for lunch. The average cost for a set menu is €18-20 per person and typically includes water, wine, bread, a first (pasta or risotto) and second course (meat or fish), and sometimes dessert or fruit after your meal. 

This is a good option if you are looking for more of an all-inclusive option and also want to save some money on your Rome trip cost. I also suggest being careful looking for a set menu restaurant as many of these cater to tourists and the quality of food won’t be as high. 

There are wonderful set menu restaurants in the city but these will be found off the beaten path away from the main tourist streets. A great option for a set menu is Trattoria Der Pallaro

Cacio Pepe - a typical Roman dish

Activities Prices

Rome is a city full of things to do, experience, and attractions to see with many options depending on the type of traveler you are and what you wish to get out of your trip.

These are going to be one of the top things as well that you think about when you are thinking of the average cost of a trip to Rome.  From classical museums to walking tours, there is something for everyone no matter the cost that you are looking to spend.

Museum fees average around €15 per person, but it is also important to note that there are various discounts for EU youth between 18-25, children, and students. You will need some form of ID to prove eligibility but this is a wonderful scheme that if eligible, you can save a fair amount of money. 

A fun option to explore the city on foot is to sign up for a walking tour. These are a bit more expensive from around €30-40 but offer a unique view of the city with a knowledgeable guide. You can book one in advance here.

My favorite is a food tour, these are typically more expensive from €45-90, but include many stops that allow you to try different Roman delicacies. This is a good way to get your dinner and to do some sightseeing along the way! You can book one in advance here.

Colosseum in Rome

One of the few historical sites that you need to pay for is the Colosseum. The cost is €16 per person, includes both the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, and is valid for 24 hours. 

Tickets must be prebooked online and cannot be purchased in person. If you prefer to book with a tour guide, expect to pay a bit more but this is a great way to see the Colosseum in an organized way without being too overwhelmed. You can book one in advance here.

One of the biggest benefits of visiting Rome especially if you want to keep a low Rome trip cost, is that it is one of the biggest open-air museums in the world. The rest of the historical sites including the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Spanish Steps are all free to visit, wander in, and take your time in history. 

I recommend either visiting these in the morning or evening as crowds during the day can become massive making the experience a lot less enjoyable. You can also find free walking tours that only really expect a small tip at the end. These are usually very informative and interesting with fun guides.

There are also plenty of different types of museums in Rome depending on your interests. From the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art to The Vatican museums, there are various options throughout the city. A ticket to the Vatican Museums costs €17 on the higher end and the average price of other museums is around €15. 

St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican

Entertainment Prices

After sightseeing throughout the day, there is no better way to wind down than with the Italian Aperitivo. Aperitivo deriving from the Latin “aperire” which means to open the stomach, is essentially an Italian cultural ritual similar to a happy hour that takes place typically between 6:00 and 9:00 P.M. 

Bars and pubs will offer snacks and small bites along with a drink ranging from €10-15 depending on where you decide to go. These can range from chips to sandwiches to a buffet-style offering. 

Nightlife in Rome is a booming scene with many fun areas to go out in and have a drink or two under the Roman moonlight while mingling with locals or people-watching. 

Options for grabbing a drink range from a cheaper €3-5 glass of wine or beer to a more upscale cocktail bar where you can expect to pay upwards of €12-15 for a cocktail or prices starting from €25 for a bottle of wine. Many bars also offer happy hour just for drinks with a reduced price on wine, beer, or cocktails. 

Apertivo Plate in Italy

Is Rome Expensive? Average Rome Trip Cost

Below is a categorized breakdown for those wondering what the average cost of a trip to Rome will be. Rome is a city that can be visited as a budget traveler but isn’t one of the cheapest cities to visit in Europe.

This is the average expected amount per person per day in Rome for budget to mid-range travellers, assuming you are splitting the costs of a hotel room between two or staying in a dorm.

Accomodation: €20 – 150 / Night

Transportation: €5 – 10 / Day

Food: €20 – 40 / Day

Activities: €15 – 50 / Day

Entertainment: €5 – 15 / Day

In general, if you’re looking to enjoy yourself a little more than pinching pennies on your trip, enjoy a few meals out and a museum or two, you can expect average daily costs to be roughly €65-265 per day. 

This also doesn’t include any pre-trip expenses such as flights or travel insurance. For travel insurance, SafetyWing  is a popular option if you’re travelling to Rome on a budget. They offer affordable and flexible travel medical insurance policies. 

Roman Forum

Though it is a major European capital with plenty of places to spend your money, a Rome trip cost doesn’t have to completely break the bank.

Are you wondering whether Rome is expensive? Have any questions about prices in Rome? Let us know in the comments!

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Rome price guide | calculating the daily costs to visit rome.

Calculating the daily costs to visit Rome. How to estimate your budget for food, accommodation, attractions, alcohol, and more.

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Rome is rightfully at the top of almost every visitor’s list because it offers so much to experience. Rome is also one of the more expensive cities in Europe so Rome’s prices are high in most categories. In this Rome travel price guide, we’ve outlined the estimated travel expenses for food, accommodation, attractions, alcohol, and other common travel expenses to help you budget your trip to Rome.

This Rome Price Guide is part of our  City Price Guide Series  where we break down the travel costs of Europe’s most popular cities.

Average Daily Cost For Visiting Rome

Rome Travel Cost Guide

It costs around €65-€95/day to visit Rome comfortably as a budget traveler.

If you want to upgrade your accommodations, add another €80-€110/night depending on your desired level of accommodation. These prices also don’t include big nights out at the bar/pub, club entry fees, souvenir/clothing shopping, tours, random purchases, nicer food, etc.

Daily Cost of Budget Travel in Rome: €88 ($93 USD)

  • Attractions: €18 (one paid attraction + any free sights)
  • Breakfast: €3
  • Lunch: €8
  • Dinner: €15
  • Treat (dessert/beer/wine): €3
  • Transportation:  €3
  • Accommodation (hostel):  €40

Daily Cost of Frugal Travel in Rome: €58 ($62 USD)

  • Attractions: €10 (free walking tour + visit one of the free sights)
  • Breakfast: €2
  • Dinner: €10
  • Beer: €1.50 (chill out at the park and have a cold one)
  • Transportation:  €1.50
  • Accommodation (cheap hostel bed): €26

Rome Attraction and Museum Prices

Rome has a number of free things to do, but most of the paid attractions are fairly expensive. Rome is also known for its long lines and hoards of tourists, so get up early to beat the crowds.

  • Pantheon : Free
  • Saint Peter’s Basilica : Free (€8-€10 to visit the dome )
  • Colosseum & Roman Forum (also includes Palatine Hill): €24
  • Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel : €27
  • Basilica of St. John Lateran : Free (cloisters: €8)
  • Capitoline Museum : €16
  • Galleria Borghese : €13
  • Walking tour: Free (but you should tip the guides) or €25-€40+ for paid tours.
  • Bike tour: €35-€45

You might consider purchasing the Roma Pass which will get you into a couple of museums and includes unlimited travel on public transit. A 3-day pass is €36, and a 48hr pass is €28. Check out our Rome Pass Review for more in-depth details.

Food Prices In Rome

Italy is known for its amazing food and there is no shortage of it in Rome. However, you will have to do some research before you head out in order to ensure you get a quality meal at a good price—because there are PLENTY of overpriced tourist traps. Read more of our strategies for Eating and Drinking in Europe on a Budget .

Budget Breakfast Prices in Rome: €2-€ 7

  • Many hostels will offer a free simple breakfast that normally consists of cereal, bread/croissant, and maybe milk, coffee, tea, or juice (some hostels will offer more and some less).
  • Cappuccino & pastry: €3-€4
  • Espresso: €1-€1.20

A Few Budget-Friendly Breakfast Spots in Rome:

  • Sant’ Eustachio Il Caffè : Famous coffee shop
  • D’Angelo Caffe : Coffee, croissants, baked goods, and other nice breakfast options for a solid price.
  • Homebaked : Pancakes, eggs, and bacon.
  • Barnum Cafe : Lovely little cafe with plenty of breakfast options.
  • Bar Fondi : Good coffee and croissants.
  • Faro : Great coffee.
  • La Casa del Caffe Tazza d Oro : Famous coffee shop with excellent coffee.
  • Barnum Roma : Another great coffee shop with breakfast and lunch options.
  • Pasticceria Barberini : Excellent baked goods but a bit expensive (but so good).
  • Bar il Maritozzaro : The place to go for traditional Roman maritozzo pastry. A bit expensive but worth the price.

Budget Lunch Prices in Rome: €6-€13

  • Super budget travelers can make a super cheap lunch of bread, cheese, and fruit from any grocery store for a few dollars.
  • Pizza for one cost around €6-€8
  • Homemade takeaway pasta from a quality place like Il Pastaio di Roma costs €6-€9.
  • Cheap takeaway meals (like a kebab with fries) cost €4.50-€7.

Budget Dinner Prices in Rome: €8-€20

  • You can get some nice deals on pizza and a drink during the “aperitivo” time of day (usually 6 pm-9 pm). Expect to pay around €7-€13.
  • Pasta at a quality restaurant will cost around €10-€13.
  • You should be able to find a quality dinner at a restaurant in a less touristy part of town for around €17-€20.
  • Many of the options from the Budget Lunch section above also apply to dinner.

A Few Budget-Friendly Lunch and Dinner Spots

  • Il Pastaio di Roma : Cheap but delicious pasts to go.
  • Pastasciutta : Cheap and fresh pasta.
  • Pizza Zizza : Amazing pizza by the slice.
  • Pizza E Mozzarella : More pizza by the slice.
  • Pizza Florida : Even more great pizza by the slice.
  • Pizzeria Loffredo : Excellent traditional Italian pizza.
  • Sapori e Delizie : More excellent traditional Italian pizza.
  • Pinsere : Even more amazing pizza!
  • Pane e Salame : Excellent sandwiches. Always a line.
  • I Panizzeri: Super tasty Italian sandwiches.
  • Panino Divino : Great paninis served fast.
  • Baguetteria del Fico : Lovely sandwich shop.

Drinks and Alcohol Prices in Rome

  • A pint of standard beer out: €4-€6
  • A pint of beer from a grocery store: €1.50
  • Bottle of (drinkable) wine from the grocery store: €5
  • Cappuccino: €1.30
  • Tiramisu: €2.50-€3.50 (Try it at Two Sizes )

Transportation Prices in Rome

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Rome has an extensive network of subways, trams, and buses that will get you around the city easily.

Roman Metro (subway), Tram, & Bus:

  • Single one-way ticket (BIT): €1.50
  • 1-day pass (BIG): €6
  • 3-day pass (BTI): €16.50
  • Week pass (CIS): €24

Bus from airport to city: €5.90

Train (Leonardo Express) from the airport to the city: €18

Taxi from airport to city: €48 (this is a set price)

Hostel, Hotel, & Rental Apartment Prices in Rome

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It is generally recommended that you book your accommodation in advance since the city is such a popular travel destination. Many people find that the Termini station can be a little dangerous at night, so you may consider avoiding hotels within the immediate vicinity.

Hostel Prices in Rome: €34-€65/Night

The nightly price of a well-rated hostel in Rome starts around €38-€48/night per person—although many hostels raise their prices on the weekend. Remember, these prices are for a bed in a shared dorm room. Private rooms start around €90-€170 per night.  Check out the latest hostel prices at  Hostelworld  since prices are always fluctuating.

The Best-Rated Hostels in Rome

  • La Controra Hostel Rome
  • The RomeHello Hostel
  • Ostello Bello Roma Colosseo
  • The Beehive
  • MEININGER Roma Termini
  • New Generation Hostel Rome Center
  • Generator Rome
  • Freedom Traveller

Check out The Savvy Backpacker’s guide to  The Best Hostels in Rome  to get a more in-depth look at the city’s various hostel options.

Budget Hotel Prices in Rome: €80-€165/Night

Hotel prices in Rome are generally more expensive than in other Southern European cities—probably because it’s one of the most visited cities in Europe. Budget hotels in Rome start around €95 per night but nicer budget hotels typically cost €135-€150 per night.

We suggest checking out  Booking.com  to see hotel prices for your dates since they’re always changing.

Rental Apartment Prices in Rome: €110-€175+/Night

Rome has a ton of rental apartments in all parts of the city. These rentals can be a good option for large groups or travelers who want a little more space (and a kitchen). On the other hand, there are a few downsides to rental apartments — like limited/inconvenient check-in processes and extra cleaning fees/service charges (which can make short stays quite a bit more expensive). For short stays, we prefer hotels/hostels but rental apartments can be a nice option for longer stays.

Airbnb is always popular but you can sometimes find cheaper/better options on our list of  Airbnb Alternatives .

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Cost of a Trip to Rome, IT & the Cheapest Time to Visit Rome

The average price of a 7-day trip to Rome is $1,121 for a solo traveler, $2,013 for a couple, and $3,774 for a family of 4 . Rome hotels range from $74 to $388 per night with an average of $111, while most vacation rentals will cost $210 to $490 per night for the entire home. Average worldwide flight costs to Ciampino Airport ( CIA ) are between $104 and $291 per person for economy flights and $326 to $913 for first class. Depending on activities, we recommend budgeting $47 to $119 per person per day for transportation and enjoying local restaurants.

See below for average , budget , and luxury trip costs. You can also look up flight costs from your airport for more tailored flight pricing.

The Cheapest Times to Visit Rome, IT

On average, these will be the cheapest dates to fly to CIA and stay in a Rome hotel:

  • January 1st to March 25th
  • May 7th to June 10th (except the week of May 21st)
  • September 17th to October 7th
  • October 29th to December 16th

The absolute cheapest time to take a vacation in Rome is usually mid January .

Average Rome Trip Costs

Average solo traveler.

The average cost for one person to visit Rome for a week is $916-$1,833 ($131-$262 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $47 to $119 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $107 to $250 for economy

Lodging : $80 to $98 per night for one 2 or 3-star hotel room

or $103 to $125 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Average Couple’s Trip

The average cost for a couple to visit Rome for a week is $1,346-$2,998 ($192-$428 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $94 to $238 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $214 to $500 for economy

Average Family Vacation

The average cost for 4 people to visit Rome for a week is $2,674-$5,532 ($382-$790 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $188 to $476 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $428 to $1,000 for economy

Lodging : $160 to $196 per night for two 2 or 3-star hotel rooms

or $155 to $200 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Traveling Cheap to Rome

How cheap can you make a vacation to Rome? The cheapest trip to Rome is about $58 per person per day for travelers willing to take standby flights, deal with inconvenience, and otherwise limit travel expenses. About 1% of rentals are available in the $0 to $100 range for an entire place, and vacation rentals can be booked for as low as $21 per night. These inexpensive rentals must be booked as early as possible and may not be in the most desirable areas. 1-star hotels are more likely to be available, with rooms starting at around $62.

Even cheaper trips are possible depending on where you live and whether you can drive. Check the cheapest times to fly for more saving ideas.

Budget Solo Traveler

The lowest cost for one person to visit Rome for a week is $408-$1,037 ($58-$148 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $25 to $49 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Lodging : $62 to $74 per night for one 1-star hotel room

or $21 to $61 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Budget Couple’s Trip

The lowest cost for a couple to visit Rome for a week is $690-$1,630 ($99-$233 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $50 to $98 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Budget Family Vacation

The lowest cost for 4 people to visit Rome for a week is $1,332-$3,260 ($190-$466 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $100 to $196 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Lodging : $124 to $148 per night for two 1-star hotel rooms

or $34 to $85 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Overall it is very difficult to travel to Rome cheaply.

The Cost of a Luxury Rome Trip

There is no true ceiling on the cost of a luxury trip, so our estimates are based on what most people do in Rome.

Luxury Solo Traveler

The high-end price for one person to visit Rome for a week is $1,724-$8,005 ($246-$1,144 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $89 to $226 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $285 to $543 for first class

Lodging : $136 to $388 per night for one 4 or 5-star hotel room

or $490 to $980 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Luxury Couple’s Trip

The high-end price for a couple to visit Rome for a week is $2,632-$10,130 ($376-$1,447 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $178 to $452 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $570 to $1,086 for first class

Luxury Family Vacation

The high-end price for 4 people to visit Rome for a week is $5,264-$16,732 ($752-$2,390 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $356 to $904 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $1,140 to $2,172 for first class

Lodging : $272 to $776 per night for two 4 or 5-star hotel rooms

or $735 to $1,372 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Rome Hotel Prices

The cost of staying in Rome is much higher than the average city. On average hotels are less expensive than vacation rentals. Luxury vacation rentals are more expensive in Rome due to very high property costs. The graphs below show how much cost can vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for.

Rome Lodging Cost by Star Status

The average price for the class of hotel is on the (y) axis. The hotel class (out of 5 stars) is on the (x) axis.

Prices are based on Rome hotel averages and may not reflect current prices. In some cases, we extrapolate prices to estimate costs, and hotels with your desired star rating may not be available.

Vacation Rental Prices

The percent of vacation rentals in the price range is on the left (y) axis. Price range is on the bottom (x) axis.

There are a healthy amount of vacation rentals serving all budgets in Rome.

Flight Costs to Rome

Averaging flights around the world, prices go from a high of $291 average in early August to a low of $104 in mid January. Median flight price is $131. These prices are based on millions of flights. For Rome our data includes 110 originating airports, and 5 airlines. The area has much more variance in price compared with other locations. Flying to Rome from an airport like Austin – Bergstrom International ( AUS ) in Austin, TX (the United States) for an average $5,757 trip fare will obviously cost a lot more than from an airport like Budapest Liszt Ferenc International ( BUD ) in Budapest (Hungary) at an average of just $109.

Average Flight Cost by Season

Average flight cost by day of week.

The cheapest day to fly in is typically Wednesday, and the cheapest day to fly back is usually Wednesday. Click here to see data for the cost of flights from your airport. In Rome, the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive week is about $187, so you can easily save about 181% simply by using our free flight guides and booking in advance.

Daily Expenses Budget

Daily vacation expenses vary more based on what you’re interested in doing. A fine dining restaurant with drinks around Rome can easily cost $370 per person or more, while a standard nice meal might be about $25 per person. Private tours can cost $735 per day, but self-guided tours to see the outdoor sights can be free. Costs vary wildly, so recommendations are made based on the cost of living and averages we see for this type of vacation.

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Rome: A Comprehensive Guide to the Trip to Rome Cost 2024

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Rome

Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city that has something for everyone. From ancient ruins to beautiful churches, art galleries, and museums, Rome is a city that is rich in history and culture. Travelers who visit Rome can explore the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel, among other attractions.

When it comes to the cost of a trip to Rome, it depends on several factors such as the time of year, the duration of your stay, and your travel preferences. On average, a round-trip flight to Rome can cost anywhere from $500 to $1000, depending on where you are flying from and when you book your ticket. Accommodation in Rome can range from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, with prices starting from $20 per night and going up to $500 or more per night.

If you're looking to save money on your trip to Rome, you can take advantage of the discounts and deals available on Trip.com. Book your flight, hotel, and activities together and save up to 30% on your trip. Click the button below to find out more.

How much does it cost for an 8-day trip when travelling to Rome?

cost for an 8-day trip when travelling to Rome

This cost includes accommodation, transportation, food, and activities. Of course, the actual cost will depend on your travel style and preferences. Here's a breakdown of the average cost for each category:

Accommodation

The average cost of a hotel in Rome is around $150 per night. For an 8-day trip, this comes out to around $1,200 for two people. However, if you're on a budget, you can find cheaper options such as hostels or Airbnb rentals.

Transportation

The best way to get around Rome is by public transportation. A single ticket costs around $1.50, and a 7-day pass is around $24. For an 8-day trip, you can expect to spend around $50 on transportation.

Rome is known for its delicious cuisine, and you won't want to miss out on trying some of the local dishes. The average cost of a meal in a mid-range restaurant is around $30 per person. For an 8-day trip, you can expect to spend around $480 on food.

There are plenty of things to see and do in Rome, from visiting the Colosseum to exploring the Vatican Museums. The cost of activities will depend on what you choose to do, but you can expect to spend around $200 per person for an 8-day trip.

Overall, the cost of an 8-day trip to Rome can vary depending on your travel style and preferences. However, with an average cost of $1,500 per person, you can enjoy all that this beautiful city has to offer without breaking the bank.

Flight Costs to Rome from Major US Cities

Flight Costs to Rome

According to our research, the average cost of a round-trip flight to Rome from New York City is around $600. From Los Angeles, the average cost is around $800, and from Chicago, it's around $700. However, prices can vary depending on the time of year and how far in advance you book your flight.

It's also worth noting that some airlines offer direct flights to Rome, while others may have layovers in other European cities. This can affect both the cost and duration of your flight.

When it comes to the best time to book your flight, we recommend doing so at least 3-4 months in advance. This can help you secure the best deals and avoid last-minute price hikes.

As for flight times, the average duration of a flight from New York City to Rome is around 9 hours, while from Los Angeles it's around 13 hours, and from Chicago it's around 11 hours.

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How much does it cost for hotels when travelling to Rome?

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According to the history data, the average cost of a hotel room in Rome is around $120 per night. However, prices can vary depending on the location, amenities, and time of year. If you're looking for budget-friendly options, there are plenty of hostels and guesthouses available for around $30-50 per night. Mid-range hotels typically range from $80-150 per night, while luxury hotels can cost upwards of $300 per night. It's important to note that prices tend to be higher during peak tourist season, which is typically from June to August. If you're looking to save money, consider visiting Rome during the off-season, which is from November to March.

To find the best deals on hotels in Rome, be sure to check out our hotels page.

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cost for food when travelling to Rome

1. Carbonara

Carbonara is a classic Roman pasta dish made with eggs, cheese, guanciale (cured pork cheek), and black pepper. The average cost of Carbonara in Rome is around $12.

2. Cacio e Pepe

Cacio e Pepe is another classic Roman pasta dish made with Pecorino Romano cheese and black pepper. The average cost of Cacio e Pepe in Rome is around $11.

3. Pizza al Taglio

Pizza al Taglio is a Roman-style pizza that is sold by weight. It is typically rectangular in shape and can be topped with a variety of ingredients. The average cost of Pizza al Taglio in Rome is around $5 per 100 grams.

Supplì is a popular Roman street food that consists of a deep-fried rice ball filled with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and sometimes ground beef. The average cost of Supplì in Rome is around $2 per piece.

5. Saltimbocca alla Romana

Saltimbocca alla Romana is a traditional Roman dish made with veal, prosciutto, and sage. The average cost of Saltimbocca alla Romana in Rome is around $18.

No trip to Rome is complete without trying some authentic Italian gelato. The average cost of gelato in Rome is around $3 per scoop.

Overall, the cost of food in Rome can vary depending on where you eat and what you order. However, with the average cost of these typical dishes, you can get a good idea of what to expect when dining out in Rome.

How much does it cost for souvenirs when travelling to Rome?

cost for souvenirs when travelling to Rome

  • Keychain: $5
  • Postcard: $1
  • Shot glass: $7
  • T-shirt: $20
  • Leather purse: $50
  • Hand-painted ceramic plate: $30

It's important to note that prices may vary depending on where you purchase your souvenirs. Tourist areas tend to have higher prices, so it's a good idea to shop around and compare prices before making a purchase.

Overall, souvenirs in Rome can be affordable if you know where to look. By shopping around and doing some research, you can find great deals on souvenirs without breaking the bank.

How much does it cost for transportation when travelling to Rome?

cost for transportation when travelling to Rome

The most popular mode of transportation is the metro, which has three lines that cover the city. A single ticket costs €1.50 ($1.77) and is valid for 100 minutes, allowing for transfers between lines. A day pass costs €7 ($8.26) and is valid for unlimited travel on all modes of transportation within the city.

Another popular option is the bus, which has over 350 routes throughout the city. A single ticket costs €1.50 ($1.77) and is valid for 100 minutes, allowing for transfers between buses. A day pass costs €7 ($8.26) and is valid for unlimited travel on all modes of transportation within the city.

For those who prefer a more scenic mode of transportation, Rome also has a tram system. There are six tram lines that cover the city, with a single ticket costing €1.50 ($1.77) and a day pass costing €7 ($8.26).

Taxis are also available in Rome, with a starting fare of €3 ($3.54) and an additional €1.10 ($1.30) per kilometer. It is important to note that taxis in Rome are known to be expensive, so it is recommended to use other modes of transportation whenever possible.

Overall, Rome offers a variety of transportation options for tourists, with affordable prices for those who plan ahead and purchase day passes.

How much does it cost for sightseeing when travelling to Rome?

cost for sightseeing when travelling to Rome

When travelling to Rome, there are many popular attractions to visit. The Colosseum is a must-see, with tickets costing around $16 for adults and $2 for EU citizens aged 18-25. The Vatican Museums are also a popular destination, with tickets costing around $22 for adults and $17 for students under 26. The Sistine Chapel is included in the Vatican Museums ticket.

The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are also popular attractions, with tickets costing around $16 for adults and $2 for EU citizens aged 18-25. The Pantheon is a free attraction to visit, but guided tours are available for around $15 per person.

Other popular attractions in Rome include the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Piazza Navona. These attractions are free to visit, but it is recommended to take a guided tour to learn more about their history and significance.

Click here to book your tickets and start exploring Rome's rich history and culture!

How much does it cost for WiFi & Communication when travelling to Rome?

cost for WiFi & Communication when travelling to Rome

Option 1: Free WiFi

Many public places in Rome offer free WiFi, including airports, train stations, and some cafes. However, the quality of the connection may not always be reliable.

Option 2: SIM Card

If you need a more reliable connection, you can purchase a SIM card from one of the local providers. TIM, Vodafone, and Wind are the most popular providers in Rome. The cost of a SIM card ranges from $10 to $30, depending on the amount of data and the duration of the plan.

Option 3: Portable WiFi Device

If you need to connect multiple devices or want to avoid the hassle of changing SIM cards, you can rent a portable WiFi device. The cost of renting a device ranges from $5 to $15 per day, depending on the provider and the duration of the rental.

Overall, the cost of WiFi and communication in Rome can range from free to $15 per day, depending on the option you choose.

How much does it cost for passport when travelling to Rome?

cost for passport when travelling to Rome

According to the history data, the cost of a passport when travelling to Rome varies depending on several factors. The first factor is the type of passport you need. If you are applying for a new passport, the cost will be higher than if you are renewing an existing passport. The second factor is how quickly you need your passport. If you need it expedited, you will have to pay an additional fee.

For a new adult passport book, the current cost is $145. For a new child passport book, the cost is $115. If you need to renew an adult passport book, the cost is $110. For a child passport book renewal, the cost is $80. These fees are for standard processing, which takes 4-6 weeks. If you need expedited processing, which takes 2-3 weeks, you will have to pay an additional $60.

It's important to note that these fees are subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check the U.S. Department of State website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, if you need a passport card in addition to your passport book, there will be an additional fee of $30 for adults and $15 for children.

Now that you know the passport costs when travelling to Rome, you can plan your trip with confidence. Don't forget to apply for your passport well in advance to avoid any last-minute stress!

How much does it cost for insurance when travelling to Rome?

cost for insurance when travelling to Rome

According to historical data, the cost of travel insurance when travelling to Rome varies depending on the type of coverage you choose. On average, a basic travel insurance plan can cost anywhere from $50 to $100 for a week-long trip. This type of plan typically covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen baggage.

If you're looking for more comprehensive coverage, such as coverage for extreme sports or pre-existing medical conditions, the cost of travel insurance can increase significantly. In some cases, it can cost up to $500 or more for a week-long trip.

It's important to note that the cost of travel insurance can also vary depending on your age, destination, and length of stay. Additionally, some insurance providers offer discounts for families or groups travelling together.

When choosing a travel insurance plan, it's important to read the fine print and understand exactly what is covered. It's also a good idea to compare quotes from multiple providers to ensure you're getting the best deal.

Overall, while the cost of travel insurance may seem like an added expense, it can provide peace of mind and protection in case of unexpected events while travelling to Rome.

How much does it cost for family, couples or single when travelling to Rome?

cost for family, couples or single when travelling to Rome

Cost for Single Travellers

If you are travelling alone, the cost of your trip to Rome will depend on your travel style and preferences. On average, a single traveller can expect to spend around $100-$150 per day on accommodation, food, and transportation. However, if you are on a tight budget, you can find cheaper options for accommodation and food.

Cost for Couples

If you are travelling as a couple, the cost of your trip to Rome will be slightly higher than that of a single traveller. On average, a couple can expect to spend around $200-$300 per day on accommodation, food, and transportation. However, if you are looking for a romantic getaway, you can find luxurious options for accommodation and dining.

Cost for Families

If you are travelling with your family, the cost of your trip to Rome will depend on the number of family members and their ages. On average, a family of four can expect to spend around $400-$500 per day on accommodation, food, and transportation. However, if you are travelling with young children, you may need to budget for additional expenses such as strollers and diapers.

It is important to note that these costs are just estimates and can vary depending on your travel style and preferences. To get the most accurate cost estimate for your trip to Rome, it is recommended to research and plan your budget in advance.

Methods to Save Money When Travelling to Rome

Methods to Save Money When Travelling to Rome

1. Visit Free Attractions Rome is home to many free attractions that you can visit without spending a dime. Some of these attractions include the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. You can also visit the Piazza Navona, which is a beautiful square that is free to enter. 2. Use Public Transportation Using public transportation is a great way to save money when travelling to Rome. The city has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and metro lines. You can purchase a Roma Pass, which gives you unlimited access to public transportation and free entry to two museums or archaeological sites. 3. Eat Like a Local Eating like a local is a great way to save money when travelling to Rome. Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and instead opt for local trattorias and pizzerias. You can also try street food, such as supplì (fried rice balls) and pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice). 4. Stay in Budget Accommodations Accommodations can be expensive in Rome, but there are budget options available. You can stay in hostels, guesthouses, or Airbnb rentals to save money. Look for accommodations that are located outside of the city center, as they tend to be cheaper. 5. Visit Rome in the Off-Season Travelling to Rome in the off-season (November to March) is a great way to save money. During this time, flights and accommodations are cheaper, and there are fewer crowds. You can also take advantage of off-season discounts at attractions and restaurants. By following these methods, you can save money when travelling to Rome and still have an amazing vacation. Enjoy your trip!

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  • 1. How much does it cost for an 8-day trip when travelling to Rome?
  • 2. Flight Costs to Rome from Major US Cities
  • 3. How much does it cost for hotels when travelling to Rome?
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A Step-by-Step Guide On How To Plan A Europe Trip From India

How to plan a Europe trip from India

Europe is considered as one of the most loving travel destinations for Indians.

UNWTO reports stated that Europe sees 20% of the travellers from India’s outbound traffic. France, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland are considered favourite countries in Europe.

But still, no matter who you are from India, one basic question comes to your mind before planning a trip to Europe, i.e., how to plan a Europe trip from India – without overreached the earned leaves or budget?

Before deep-diving into this matter let’s find out one thing. Why do we Indians love Europe so much as our dream travel destination?

Needless to say, one of the major influences comes from our Bollywood movies – It’s a romantic gateway for heroes and heroine to cherish their love, where we can witness some stunning landscapes across different parts of the continent, ease of travel throughout the continent, variety of culture, etc. Sometimes the influence becomes so strong that some of us planned their proposal in the ‘City of Love’ – Paris or go on to choose Switzerland as their honeymoon destination to witness the magic of Europe in reality.

I am quite sure, there are some issues with many travellers who are mostly on budget and try to do all sorts of calculations to cut off the expenses related to the trip such as flight charges, accommodation, food, and most importantly visa problem, which hold them back.

Relax! In this article, I will provide you some pro tips and a step-by-step outline on how you can go ahead carefully planning your dream Euro Trip a reality without any stress or any kind of brainstorming and most importantly on a budget.

Let’s go then!

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How to Plan A Budget Europe Trip From India

Planning an organized trip can really take as long as you want. However, if you planning to visit at least the big cities/capitals, you should have to spend a minimum of 2 full days in each city you visit and smaller cities might need only 1 full day. Write-off your arrival day to Europe for sure. It’s very natural to get a jet-lag.

Before starting your dream Europe trip plan, here are a few tips for your trip around Europe on a budget:

Choose your destinations wisely — If you have a clear idea about what you want to see like Colosseum or Vatican City in Rome and the Eiffel Tower or Louvre in Paris, you already know where you will go. Found out the main attractions you want to see and do in each city you’d like to visit. Make a list for your reference, so that you won’t miss out on anything.

Plan Your Travel Path — You might have your heart set on Prague, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, and Athens, but if you only have two weeks or less, you’ll have to rethink. These cities are spread out and you need to spend a lot of time traveling than enjoying Europe. Plan out a travel path that is closely connected, and leave the remaining destinations for your next visit. It’s next to impossible to travel even only the big cities in Europe in a month’s time!

Figure out your budget — Apart from planning a travel path that won’t take up your entire trip, you should also plan out how much you need to spend for traveling place to place, food, stay, etc. If it’s starting to hit you hard, try to skip a destination that would be fun, but not worthy for this trip.

Plan Day Trips — Sometimes you may discover after checking your travel route that some places you want to visit are pretty close to bigger cities where you want to stay in. So, planning a day trip to the countryside instead of spending a night in a small town could be exciting and trust me, the European countryside will always surprise you with its beauty and it’s better to have a break from the bustling city.

Look for cheap and convenient travel options – One of the major portions of our budget usually goes into booking the main flights to and from India. I will suggest you use some of the flight app trackers like Skyscanner, Google Flights, or can visit the direct sites to compare the fares to keep a watch on the flight rates well ahead of your tentative travel date to get the best lowest rates or connection. Always look for a cheaper connection from major cities like Delhi or Mumbai. When you are traveling within European cities, you can also plan to take buses, trains, or budget airlines (through low-cost European carrier Ryanair or Wizz Air) on your trip but the prices will depend on how close cities are and which European budget airline you fly with.

Depending on the number of countries you choose, it is often economical to buy a Eurail Pass , an all-in-one train ticket giving you unlimited access to most trains across various destinations. Let me tell you one important thing if you manage your carry-on luggage strictly under 10 kgs, then you can fly as cheap as 30 Euro or less than that to different destinations within Europe to save time. Although, if not then, going by the bus (Flixbus) is the next best but definitely the cheapest option while travelling within Europe. My total intra-Europe travel cost including commuting to five countries through 4 flights, and 1 train travel came up to a total of ₹ 6780.

Find out budget Accommodation – Finding cheap accommodation is another aspect when you have a few days to stay in a city. Some of the best options for affordable accommodations include Airbnb, Youth hostels—or luxury hostels, hotels, and the cheapest of all couch surfing. Each of them will vary in price and location, but according to your budget, you should try to stay near to the city centre as it saves some travel time while visiting the tourist destinations.

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When and Where To Visit In Europe

I planned my Euro-trip when I was doing my M.Sc. in Business Administration in Rome.  It took me two months to decide on which places to visit and finally came up with a fully packed 10-day itinerary covering 5 cities (only capital cities) with a complete estimate of what the middle-class me as a student was most worried about – Budget!

Here’s a brief outline for those who are planning a European vacation for the first time.

Now, the answer to this when and where to visit in Europe lies in the time you have available as well as your budget.

So, if you are clueless about what would be the ideal time to travel to your favourite European holiday destinations then the answer will be any time between the high season and low season (Known as Shoulder season) is often considered as the ideal time to visit Europe as major cities don’t seem to be as crowdy as in high season.

Ideally Spring (between March-May) and Autumn (between September-November) are the best time to travel but most of the cities are happen to be crowdy and sightseeing could be a bit expensive as well.

If you are travelling Europe for the first time, try to do a sampling of all the exotic locations that Europe has to offer. Keep the rest for your next visit, which may be a long stay in a destination that really close to your heart, and skip over a place you may not have enjoyed.

No need to worry about that!

Here’s a simple breakdown of the minimum duration of your stay in each country (only for 11 Schengen countries). In this chart below, we are assuming that you are going to visit at least 2 major cities and 2 minor cities in each country for your Europe trip.

Europe Trip Itinerary From India

To make your life easier I am going to suggest a 14-Day Europe trip itinerary from India, which is something like this:

Delhi (India) —> Budapest (Hungary) *

  • Budapest is one of those European cities that has a little bit of everything. The main attractions are the Parliament Building, Buda Castle, Szechenyi Chain Bridge, Fisherman’s Bastion, the ruin bars etc and is perfect for the budget travellers and backpackers as many of its tourist sights are FREE! In addition, you can also visit few other major urban cities like Eger , Szeged , Pecs .

Budapest (Hungary) —> Vienna (Austria)

  • Guess what! Your next destination has been ranked the most livable city in the world! You should definitely visit Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Belvedere Palace, The Museum of Fine Art, and last but not the least, the classical Vienna Coffee with Sacher cake. Include Innsbruck and Salzburg in your list as well (Bollywood has a special inclination towards these three locations – 85 movies were partly shot in Austria in the last few years)

Vienna (Austria) —> Prague (Czech Republic)

  • Capital of Czech Republic – Prague or Praha is also known as the “City of Thousand Spires”, situated at the centre of Europe. The most significant landmarks include Charles Bridge, Prague Castle Complex, The Old Town, Prague’s Astronomical Clock, and of course, the Czech beer!  Don’t miss out Brno , second biggest city and considered as one of the  top places to visit in Czech Republic. From Brno you can visit Adršpach Rock City, famous for formations made out sandstone that are pretty unusual in appearance. This one is perfect city for those who’re looking forward to an offbeat adventure. Your last stop could be Liberec, city with perfect balance of art and adventure. Adventure lovers can hike and ski at Jizera Mountains. Also, visit Jested peak that offers jaw-dropping views.

Prague (Czech Republic) —> Paris (France)

  • Most people prefer to visit the ‘City of Love” – Paris during their first trip to Europe. Paris is a plethora of fashion, food, art and culture. The most popular attraction in Paris is none other than the Eiffel Tower, an engineering marvel in itself. Other popular attraction includes – Louvre Museum, Arc De Triomphe, Palace of Versailles. Finally, how you can miss the Champs-Elysées evening stroll and Ladurée’s macarons which are the perfect balance of flavours that simply melts in your mouth! A walk in Montmartre is perfect to end your day of exploration. If you are a lover of good food and wine, then Bordeaux, the capital of French wine is the place for you. Nice and Marseille are among the other best cities to visit in France.

Paris (France) —> Rome (Italy)

  • There are so many incredible cities to visit in Italy alone, you could easily spend your whole 14-days’ vacation in this wonderful country with a stunning natural beauty and rich historical, architectural brilliance. The cities that you shouldn’t miss apart from Rome is Florence, which require at least 2-3 days each, while smaller cities like Naples and Venice can be seen in a day or two.

Rome (Italy) —>Delhi

*Write-off your arrival day to Europe

Europe travel map

For internal travel between cities check options through  rome2rio , which shows the best and cheapest options for buses, flights, or trains.

Moreover, if you don’t want to plan your Europe trip by yourself, then you can travel through some Indian Tour agencies who provide some best Europe tour packages from India, like Thomas Cook, SOTC, etc, but I personally don’t recommend that as they have some pre-planned trips with time-bound.

Finally, if you are looking for a guided and expert planned vacation and travel packages and want to plan your own custom Europe trip, your best place could be ‘TravelStride’. They will match you with a local travel expert and plan, a custom itinerary for you as per your budget!

How cool is that!!

Things To Take On Europe Trip From India

Before heading out to the booking your flight, there are few very important things that you’ll need to take on a Europe trip from India.

Before you pack your bags and be ready to go, check all your travel documents and other necessary things prepared. This includes your passport (valid at least 6 months from your arrival), Europe travel insurance, travel itinerary, Europe trip package information, hotel reservations, visas (if necessary), copies of your passport, Europe travel map, and an international driver’s license if you intend to drive in countries that require one.

Visa for Europe Trip From India

For Europe, there are 26 countries that are covered under the Schengen Visa scheme. Firstly, be very clear about your plan and the number of countries you intend to visit, check whether they are covered under the Schengen scheme or not?

For traveling to Europe, you need to apply for a short-term Schengen visa under the “tourist” specification from India. Schengen Visa Fees for Indian Passport holders is around ₹ 7000.

You can easily apply through the VFS centres in your respective city. Still having doubts, don’t!

You can apply your Schengen Visa on your own through VFS Global .

It is highly recommended to apply for a visa at least two months prior to your probable travel date to avoid last minute tension.

SIM Card For Europe Travel From India

Are you planning to buy a SIM card for Europe travel from India?

If possible, try to avoid that. It’s always better to buy a local SIM card in the respective country as roaming charges do apply and network availability might vary. For example, in Italy Wind mobile is economical and easily accessible across all cities with attractive plans.

Europe Travel Insurance

When you are travelling to Europe, it is compulsory to have well-covered travel insurance for visa purposes as well as for our own medical assurance. It is recommended to always purchase insurance which covers not only the actual number of days but extra days as well. There are various approved Indian travel insurance companies (Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company, etc), where you can purchase travel medical insurance for the Schengen visa process. I purchased my insurance through Bajaj Allianz at the time of my travel. It will cost you around ₹ 2000 to ₹ 3000.

How Much Does It Cost For Europe Trip From India?

Many people ask this question, but honestly speaking that is quite difficult to answer.

Firstly, Europe is not a country, it’s a continent that comprises many countries. Some of them are more expensive to travel like, Switzerland and some are relatively cheaper like, Greece, while a few of them are pretty cheap e.g., Budapest.

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Please keep in mind that your cost will entirely depend on which places you visit at what season, the kind of accommodation you stay at, the modes you choose for intra-city transportation (flights, taxis, train, buses, etc.).

How much would a solo Europe trip from India cost?

Europe trip budget from India for a normal 14-day trip that covers 4-5 countries usually costs people up to 1 to 1.5 Lakhs per person. On the other hand, if you are doing the entire Europe trip backpacking (hitchhiking, staying in hostels, choosing cheap transportations wisely etc.), the costs will be substantially different from a regular trip.

You can get an idea of the costs from the posts on Eastern Europe tours from India .

I hope this gives you a clear idea about the cost of Europe trip from India.

I am quite sure that this article will help you plan a budget Europe trip with ease and serves as a complete Europe trip guide from India. If you find it useful, have any questions, or suggestions for improving the blog please write feedback in a comment.

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7 Day Rome Budget Breakdown: How Much Does A Week In Rome Cost?

Rome Budget Travel Costs

Like many other popular Western European cities, many people consider Rome to be a tourist destination high on their bucket list. Nicknamed the Eternal City (for the empire believed to have no end), Rome blew me away with its deeply rooted history, iconic landmarks, architecture, delicious food, and cheap wine. Even though Rome is considered an expensive travel destination, if you’re on a budget, I have some good news for you. You can absolutely have a blast touring Rome no matter your budget. So as you plan your trip and estimate your travel costs, use this Rome budget breakdown as a guide. Also, don’t forget to jot down some other important Rome travel costs   like groceries and metered parking.

Now before we jump into how much to budget for Rome, here are some important financial things you should know before you go.

Planning A Trip To Rome

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What currency to use in Italy?

Credit cards, how to use your delta skymiles.

  • Total Generator Hostel Rome Cost: $32,85 € or $38.55 USD 
  • Yellow Hostel Total Cost: 66,20 € or $73.03 USD

Total Airbnb Cost: 437,59 € (207,06 € per person) or $493 USD ($246.50 USD per person)

Rome city tax.

  • Rome Budget Total Transportation Cost: 73,00 € or $85.98 USD 

Groceries Total: 6,50 € or $7.83 USD

Day 1 food & drink total: 17,00 € or $20.48 usd, day 2 food & drink total: 26,50 € or $31.93 usd, day 3 food & drink total: 36,00 € or $43.38 usd, day 4 food & drink: 16,70 € or $20.12 usd, day 5 food & drink: 31,40 € or $37.84 usd, rome budget gifts/souvenirs: 36,50 € or $43.98 usd, rome budget activity cost: 44,00 € or $53.08 usd , rome budget final thoughts .

Italy’s official currency is the Euro (EUR). The Euro is also the official currency of the Vatican City. Similar to other Eurozone countries, Italy has its own banknote and coin designs.

You can use all major credit cards in Italy including Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. However, I recommend carrying cash as well. Smaller establishments may not accept plastic.

If your bank or credit card company requires a travel notification, set your travel dates ahead of time to avoid any inconveniences.

7 Day Rome Budget

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Total Airfare from NYC to Rome: $72.86 USD

When booking my round-trip flight to Rome, I redeemed Delta Air Lines SkyMiles which significantly reduced my out-of-pocket travel expenses.

rome trip cost from india

From the U.S., round-trip economy flights to Europe usually cost 60,000 SkyMiles. But since I booked my flights during a Delta SkyMiles Flash Sale , I saved 5,000 SkyMiles on my award ticket.

I booked my roundtrip award flight to Rome for 55,000 SkyMiles and paid $72.86 USD for mandatory taxes, fees, and charges. This included one free checked bag and priority boarding.

Coupling my SkyMiles with a flash sale not only saved me money (flights to Rome in the summer cost over $700 USD) but also a significant amount of miles! If you’re not in a rush to redeem your Delta SkyMiles, wait for Delta’s monthly flash sales for better redemption value.

Rome Budget  Total Lodging: 310,34  € or  $364.19 USD

Total hostel cost:  99,05 € or  $111.58 usd, total generator hostel rome cost:  $32, 85 € or  $38.55 usd  .

One night at Generator Hostel Rome cost 26,35 € or $30.92 USD. This was for one non-refundable bed in a 4-bed female dorm. This did not include the mandatory city tax nor the charge to store my luggage.

  • Lodging City Tax (mandatory): 3,50 € or $4.11 USD
  • Luggage Storage: 3,00 € or $3.52 USD

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My room had access to a small patio and a hammock. This was perfect for reading and getting work done.

Generator Hostel Rome also offers a buffet breakfast and daily happy hour. Weekly events include Pizza Social Night, Funk Fridays, Soundclash Saturday and Sunday Rehab.

For more hostel recommendations, check out the best hostels in Rome for party-goers, couples, families and even groups.

Yellow Hostel Total Cost: 66,20 € or  $73.03 USD

I also spent two nights at Yellow Hostel in Rome . It cost 27,60 € or $32.39 USD per night for a non-refundable bed in a 6-bed female ensuite dorm. This did not include the mandatory city tax which cost 7,00 € or $8.25 USD for two nights.

From 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., Yellow Hostel offers guests a complimentary plate of pasta which is great for saving money on your Rome budget.

The hostel also has all sorts of tours and activities like bike tours, cooking classes, and vintage photo classes.

Book a stay at Yellow Hostel here .

I booked five nights in a 2-bedroom and 2-bathroom Airbnb apartment near Vatican City with my best friend. We had the entire apartment to ourselves. It included a small kitchen, living room, balcony, and a stylish foyer.

We also paid 17,50 € (8,75 € per person) which covered the mandatory lodging city tax for five nights which was approximately $20.53 USD ($10.26 USD per person).

The Rome hotel tax is a mandatory tax for tourist. The hotel tax is charged per person, per night for a maximum of ten nights. It is not included in your bill or lodging rates so you’ll have to pay this separately when you arrive.

The tax ranges from 3,00 € to 7,00 € a night and it is based on the star rating of the accommodation.

Many other cities in Italy charge a similar hotel tax.

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Rome Budget  Total Transportation Cost: 73,00 € or $85.98 USD 

Shuttle van from Rome-Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station: 15,00 € (cash only) or $17.66 USD.

Three Express shuttle-trains from Termini Station to/from Rome-Fiumicino Airport: 42,00 € (14,00 € each) or $49.46 USD ($16.48 each).

One-way metro rides: 9,00 € (1,50 € each) or $10.60 USD.

24-hour Rome metro: 7,00 € or $8.24 USD.

Rome Budget Total Food & Drink Cost: 134,10  € or $161.61  USD

  • Veggie Burger: 7,00 €
  • Happy hour beers: 8,00 € (two beers at 4,00 € each)
  • Tip: 2,00 €

Breakfast: 5,00 € at Generator Hostel Rome.

The buffet breakfast at Generator Hostel Rome is available daily from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. The buffet breakfast included boiled eggs, coffee, orange juice, two types of cereal (corn flakes and raisin bran), cheese, ham, and yogurt.

Dinner: 19,00 €

  • Ravioli Burro e Salvia: 12,00 €
  • Pinot Grigio: 6,00 €
  • Tip: 1,00 €

Small gelato cone: 2,50 €

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Lunch at Habana: 12,00 €

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Dinner at Tiorentina: 24,00 €

  • Paccheri con Verdure e Mentuccia 15,00 €
  • Beer: 6,00 €
  • Service Charge: 3,00 €

Breakfast: 3,20 €

  • (2) Cafe Lattes: 2,20 €
  • Croissant: 1,00 €

Dinner at Tonnarello: 13,50 €

  • Tonnarello Cozze Pecorino: 9,00 €
  • House wine (white): 4,50 €

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Breakfast: 1,20 €

  • Caffe Latte: 1,20 €

Lunch: 22,00 €

  • Fettucine Alfredo: 12,00 €
  • White wine (house): 8,00 €
  • Service charge: 2,00 €

Snack: 2,70 €

Dinner: 5,50 €

  • Mushroom calzone

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Day 6 Food & Drink Costs: 1,20 € or $1.44 USD

  • Silver ring: 8,00 € (negotiated down from 10,00 €)
  • Beer cup: 10,00 €
  • Rosary beads: 14,00 € (negotiated down from 15,00 €)
  • Polyester scarf: 4,50 €

Rome Activity Details 

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  • Spanish Steps: Free
  • Pantheon Admission: Free
  • Trevi Fountain: Free
  • Villa Borghese: Free
  • Giancicolo Hill: Free
  • Colosseum Guide: 5,00 €
  • Colosseum Admission (includes Roman Forum and Palatine): 12,00 €
  • Hop Off Hop On Bus Tour: 27,00 €

rome trip cost from india

So how much did a trip to Rome cost me? Well, I spent $ 781.70 USD during my week in Rome. The majority of my Rome budget savings came from redeeming a free flight through Delta Air Lines’ frequent flyer program. Nevertheless, while in Rome, I kept costs low by enjoying most of the free activities that the city has to offer and by sticking to a budget of ~40,00 € a day for meals, drinks, and snacks. If you’re on a tighter budget, you can certainly spend less by skipping out on gelato and a glass of wine. Since eating out also adds up, eat out less and do more grocery shopping.

Lastly, I recommend walking as much as you can. Rome is the perfect city to roam endlessly and get lost. There are Roman ruins and beautiful parks and gardens everywhere. So even if you (accidentally) forget your purse or wallet at home, you can still have an enchanting time exploring the city.

Rome Budget & Rome Travel Costs

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I see you talked about languages at the beginning, but did this include you being able to talk their language or did you use only english while you were there?..how can a person tell if its a reputable hostel or not…what would a person look for..or would it be better or safer to just went an Airbnb apartment?

I would advise reading hostel reviews on sites like TripAdvisor, Booking.com or Yelp and also look at the photos taken by other travelers.

great info. thanks

Rome is my favourite city. Maybe I go there a third time. And I agree with you, walking is the best way to explore Rome.

Italy is the one country in Europe I would love to visit. The information in your post will definitely be very useful in budgeting for my trip there!

I’m so glad to hear! Have a fantastic time in Rome!

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Travel Costs in Rome: How Much Do Things Cost In Rome

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Rome on a Budget: 20 Ways You Can Save on Your Next Rome Trip

If you are planning to visit Rome on a budget and are looking for ways to save wherever you can, this article was written just for you.

Whether you are looking for free things to do or cheap eateries, we got you covered. Rome is not as expensive as it might seem. Even though it’s a European capital and a large city, there are plenty of opportunities to save money, travel on a shoestring, and absolutely enjoy your trip.

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Visiting Rome on a budget – The planning

Travel off-season.

Probably the first thing to consider when planning to visit Rome on a budget is the traveling date. If you want to save money, definitely book your trip off-season because you are going to find cheaper flights and cheaper hotels.

The lowest seasons in Rome are usually fall and winter, except for the month of December , when there is a jump because of Christmas . Other than that, months like November , January , and February are not really busy and along with saving money, you will enjoy the landmarks without the crowds.

Visit the city on your own

Taking a private tour will save you time but it costs money. It saves you time because you will skip the line at the entrance and because your tour leader will take you directly to the main highlights of the attractions you are visiting without the need to look around too much.

However, if you are joining a quality tour, it will hardly be cheap. More so if you are a family or a group. If you are bent on exploring Rome on a budget, skip on private tours and see the city on your own and at your own pace.

Purchase tickets on the spot

Similar to private tours, also booking fast-track entrance online will cost you more than buying the tickets at the booth at the entrance of a landmark or museum. However, depending on the time and the season, you might have to wait in line.

This really depends on how much you want to save on your Rome trip because if the line is too long and you are short in time, you might need to skip the landmark all together. As an example, a single ticket for the archaeological park of the Colosseum that includes also the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill will cost 16€ if bought on-site and 22€ if bought online (with skip-the-line entrance).

The Vatican Museums are the other extra crowded landmark in Rome. If you buy the ticket on the spot, it will cost 17€, while if you buy it online , prices start from 29€ per person.

Consider Rome Pass

If you want to save money but without sacrificing sightseeing, one way to be cost-effective is to purchase one of the Rome cards available. These are mainly two: Roma Pass and Omnia Rome + Vatican Card.

Starting from 33€ per person, Roma Pass is a more affordable option. It’s valid for 2 days and depending on the option you choose, you will have 1 or 2 attractions included, free public transport, and reduced entry to other attractions and exhibitions.

Omnia Rome + Vatican Card gives you access to the Vatican Museums and the Hop On Hop Off bus plus another attraction among the most popular ones such as the Colosseum , the Capitoline Museums, Castel Sant’Angelo, Galleria Borghese, and the Baths of Caracalla among others. And of course, also public transport is included. But starting from 129€ per person is definitely more expensive than Roma Pass. Omnia Rome is more of an investment if you are looking at your 3 days in Rome as a sightseeing marathon.

Use free WiFi

There are several places in Rome that offer free WiFi so you don’t need to buy an Italian SIM card. Apart from the hotels that, by now, all provide complimentary WiFi and some museums, Rome’s municipality offers free WiFi service across the city center where there are hotspots near landmarks, parks, public libraries, and stations. Check our complete guide to finding free WiFi in Rome for more info on this.

Image: Wifi in Rome.

How to visit Rome on a budget – Moving around

Take the bus from and to the airport.

From and to the airport, you are going to spend less if you travel by bus than by train. Bus prices range between 6 and 7€ depending on the company. If you book with Terravision, the bus both to Fiumicino and Ciampino Airport costs 6€.

You can also book with SIT (Società Italiana Trasporti) and the connection with Fiumicino is 7€, while with Ciampino Airport costs 6€. The SIT buses have also free WiFi and USB charger.

Both companies connect the airports to Roma Termini train station.

Use public transport

Public transport in Rome is not expensive. On top of that, there are also weekly and monthly tickets that can save you money and time because you won’t be chasing vending machines and newsagents to buy always a new one.

All tickets, whether it’s a single or monthly one, include all the means of transportation, so not only buses but also trams, Rome metro , and city trains, all great ways to get around the eternal city .

Image: Rome public transport and taxi.

Prefer taxi over Uber

While I always suggest opting for public transport over a taxi, if you are going somewhere not covered by metro or buses or you are traveling at night and prefer a lift, local cabs are cheaper than Uber.

Uber in Rome has started with some obstacles and still now it’s not the best option. For one, Uber is more expensive than the local taxi, and even though you can now book them both through the Uber app, Uber in Italy is present only with its luxury services, so more expensive than the UberPop so popular in the U.S.

Rome on a budget – Free and cheap things to do

There are plenty of free and cheap things to do in Rome , so if you are traveling on a shoestring, don’t just assume you should rule out the Italian capital as an expensive destination. Plenty of ways to save and still enjoy its world-famous art, architecture, and culture.

Image: Free view in Rome from Aventine Hill for a budget trip.

Go for free city views

I know, the panorama from Rome’s coolest rooftop bars makes your evening drink more enjoyable, but thankfully, there is no lack of fantastic views wherever you are in the city. And if you are bent on exploring Rome on a budget, this is one of the easiest things you can save on.

Instead of heading to expensive terraces, you can enjoy the view for free in many places such as the Pincio Mount in Villa Borghese, Monte Mario Riserva Naturale, the Garden of the Oranges on Aventine Hill , or the Capitoline Hill for the best view over the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum.

Go to church

Whether you are visiting the huge St. Peter’s Basilica or the smallest local church, entering a worship place is free. Some churches might ask for a donation which is not mandatory but at your own discretion.

The good news is that Rome’s churches are a real work of art. From their facade always the work of leading architects to their interiors packed with artwork from the most important artists, painters, and sculptors, it really feels like you are entering a museum.

Whether they are famous or little-known , by visiting Rome’s churches, you will have the chance to stumble on names like Bernini, Borromini, Caravaggio , Pinturicchio, Raphael, and more.

Enjoy the piazza

From one of the most stunning masterpieces of Bernini in Rome , that is St. Peter’s Square, to the smaller Piazza di Spagna at the bottom of the Spanish Steps , to the popular draw of Piazza Navona , enjoying a piazza in Rome means taking in the surrounding art and beauty but also identifying with the local way of living.

This is especially true if you take your time to sit on a bench, engage in some people-watching, and maybe strike up a conversation with the guests on the nearby bench. This is more possible in more residential and traditional quarters such as Testaccio rather than striking squares like Piazza del Popolo , the glamorous entrance to the Centro Storico and the Tridente roads.

See Rome’s fountains

Another free thing you can do if you are visiting Rome on a budget is to chase its fountains. Keep in mind that you are not simply watching marble statues placed there by chance. All of Rome’s fountains are works of art placed in a specific time of history.

In fact, some had the purpose of being the last spring of important aqueducts such as the Trevi Fountain for the Aqua Virgo or the Fountain of Moses that marks the end of Acqua Felice. Others served the purpose of public fountains, so even though they are beautiful works of art, they were actually providing a public service, like the Fountain of the Bees in Piazza Barberini.

Looking closely at most of the fountains in Rome, a keen won’t miss the symbols and coat of arms of Roman noble clans, often popes’ families, that ordered the construction also as a boost to their reputation.

Image: Ponte Sant'Angelo bridge free in Rome.

Walk across the bridges

The bridges in Rome are always architectural feats and historically important. From the wonderful Ponte Sant’Angelo , Bernini’s masterpiece, to the ruins of Ponte Rotto near Tiber Island, from the modern Ponte della Musica in Flaminio to the ancient Milvian Bridge and Pons Fabricius , crossing a bridge in Rome doesn’t just mean walking across the river.

Apart from having countless views and opportunities for great pictures any time of the day, evening, and night, crossing a bridge in Rome will show you a piece of the city’s history, buildings linked to local facts and artists, and yet another proof of Romans’ architectural skills.

Take a stroll in the park

Just like for many other activities you can engage in in the eternal city , walking in a park in Rome doesn’t just mean relaxing in the green. Rome’s parks are all notable villas that were built and used to belong to former noble families. So we have the wonderful Villa Borghese property of the Borghese family, Villa Pamphilj, the summer residence of the Doria Pamphilj dynasty, Villa Ada, formerly serving as the Roman residence of the Savoys Italian royal family.

Not to forget the smaller but no less fascinating Villa Torlonia , once the residence of the Torlonia prince and the Roman home of the Duce Benito Mussolini .

In most of the parks, there are museums or buildings open to visitors. While these are ticketed landmarks, you don’t have to enter if you don’t want to. If you’d rather save money, you can walk around the park, enjoy the buildings from outside, wander the alleys, the local fountains, and the eventual grottoes and statues.

Rome on a shoestring – Eating out

Explore rome’s street food.

Be it a slice of pizza al taglio , a panino (sandwich), or a trapizzino , in Rome, you can find plenty of street food places that serve cheap dishes and meals you can have on the go or sitting on a nearby bench.

Apart from saving money, choosing street food over restaurant meals will also save you plenty of time.

Image: Eating street food is ideal to visit Rome on a budget.

Take advantage of Rome’s free water

The city center is dotted with nasoni, those small cast-iron fountains pouring drinkable tap water non-stop. Use them, carry your travel bottle, and fill it wherever you can instead of buying a new plastic bottle each time.

Check out the food markets

Along with fruits and veggies shops, Rome’s food markets always host also stalls of ready meals such as sandwiches, pasta, pizza, salads, lasagne, and similar. These are usually served in a disposable container with plastic cutlery so easy to eat outside sitting on a bench in a pizza or at the tables they often place in front of the eatery.

Enjoy an aperitif

If you go to a fancy rooftop bar, you will likely be spending quite a lot, but these are not the only places serving aperitifs. In fact, if you are visiting Rome on a budget, swapping dinner for an aperitif is a great idea to save some bucks.

Often, aperitifs have a fixed price that includes one drink and an unlimited buffet. Take this as an early dinner after which you can keep exploring the city and take a nice walk in the neighborhood.

Rome saving tips – Accommodation + where to stay

Book your hotel out of the city center.

Hotels around the city center or near famous landmarks such as Piazza Navona , Pantheon , Colosseum , the Spanish Steps , and the Trevi Fountain are usually more expensive than those in other parts of Rome far from the historic center and more residential rather than touristy. The hotels around the Vatican , too, are a bit pricey but there you can find several apartments, and sometimes rates are quite affordable.

Even neighborhoods like Garbatella , Ostiense , Monte Mario, or more north along Via Trionfale such as Ottavia and Ipogeo degli Ottavi have cheaper accommodation options and are well-connected with the city center by bus, train, and metro.

Check out budget accommodation

Between 2 or 3-star hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses, apartments, and hostels, Rome has a big offer of cheap accommodation . Of course, to find cheaper stays, you need to be willing to stray far from the touristy areas. In fact, this is where you can get better quality for a cheaper price.

Opt for an apartment

Renting an apartment can make you save quite some money for a number of reasons. Apart from being a cheaper option in general, if you are staying in your own flat and don’t really care about eating out, especially for dinner, you can buy your own grocery and make your food at home.

This will make you save plenty, so it’s perfect if you are in Rome on a budget. Of course, this option is more suitable if you are staying in Rome for a week or longer than a weekend anyway. For a day or two, it might not even be worth it and you might just prefer to have at least your breakfast made at the hotel.

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