Rome
41.9028°N, 12.4964°E
Roma, The Eternal City, Caput Mundi
Overview
historical city
art city
culinary destination
Rome experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. As Italy's capital and largest city, Rome is a treasure trove of history spanning over two and a half thousand years. The city combines ancient ruins, impressive art, vibrant street life, and modern Italian culture. Its climate is characterized by dry, hot summers and humid, mild winters, making it a year-round destination for tourists seeking to explore its rich historical and cultural heritage.
Monthly Guide
Temperate Climate
Highlights
historical city
art city
culinary destination
Best Times to Visit
January
February
Based on crowd levels and weather conditions