Rome, Italy
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🇮🇹 Italy4Featured
$2,500
/ month
150 Mbps
Internet
4°C
Weather
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💰 Cost of Living

Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad

🏠 Accommodation

1BR Center$1350/mo
1BR Outside$900/mo
Hostel$30/night
Airbnb$1500/mo

🍜 Food & Dining

Local Meal$13
Mid-range$55
Groceries$55/wk
Coffee$2.5

🚗 Transportation

BestMetro / Bus / Walking
Grab/UberAvailable
MetroYes

🎯 Other

Gym$35/mo
Coworking$250
SIM Card$15/mo

⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials

Everything you need to work remotely from Rome

📶 Internet

Speed150 Mbps
Reliability3.8/5
ProviderIliad
5GYes
SIM$15/mo

☁️ Weather

BestApr - Jun, Sep - Oct
HotJul - Aug
RainyNov - Feb
Temp4°C
Humidity81%

✈️ Transport

Airport40 min
Walkable8/10
BestMetro / Bus / Walking
RideshareUber
MetroYes

🛂 Visa

Tourist90 days
TypeVisa Free / Schengen
DN VisaYes
CurrencyEUR
TimezoneCET (GMT+1)
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Advantages

  • Iconic ancient landmarks including Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon
  • World-class Italian food, coffee and wine culture in every neighborhood
  • Good value compared to many Western European capitals at similar quality of life
  • Mediterranean climate with mild winters and long sunny springs and autumns
  • Fast fixed broadband and widespread 5G coverage in central areas
  • Plenty of cafes and coworking spaces suitable for remote work
  • Vibrant local life in areas like Trastevere, Monti, Testaccio and Ostiense
  • Strong rail connections to the rest of Italy for easy weekend trips
  • Walkable historic center with most major sights reachable on foot
  • Access to seaside at Ostia and countryside in Lazio region for nature breaks

Disadvantages

  • Crowded and very touristy around main sights for much of the year
  • Traffic, noise and air pollution can be intense on main roads and in rush hours
  • Higher risk of petty theft and scams in tourist areas and on public transport
  • Housing search can be competitive and many landlords prefer longer contracts
  • Public administration and bureaucracy can feel slow and confusing for foreigners
  • Summer heat in July and August can be extreme and draining for work focus
  • Public transport can be crowded and sometimes affected by delays or strikes
  • Sidewalks can be uneven and not always accessible or laptop friendly
  • Limited English spoken in many services outside touristic and expat areas
  • Some cafes restrict laptop use at lunch time or during busy hours

💼 Top Coworking Spaces

Best places to work in Rome

SmartSquare by YellowSquare

📍 Via Palestro 50, 00185 Roma • 200 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$20/day
$250/month

Office 21

📍 Via di Parione 21, 00186 Roma • 200 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$25/day
$365/month

Impact Hub Roma

📍 Via Palermo 41, 00184 Roma • 150 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$22/day
$260/month

Millepiani Coworking

📍 Via Nicolò Odero 13, 00154 Roma • 120 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$10/day
$75/month

Wire Coworking

📍 Via Baccio Baldini 12, 00146 Roma • 200 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$25/day
$200/month

☕ Best Cafes to Work From

Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi

Caffè Letterario

📍 Ostiense

WiFi Speed80 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score9/10

Faro - Luminari del Caffè

📍 Sallustiano

WiFi Speed70 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score7/10

Barnum Café

📍 Campo de Fiori

WiFi Speed60 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score8/10

La Bottega del Caffè

📍 Monti

WiFi Speed50 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noiseloud
Work Score6/10

Pergamino Caffè

📍 Prati

WiFi Speed60 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score7/10

Sciascia Caffè 1919

📍 Prati

WiFi Speed50 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score6/10

🏘️ Best Neighborhoods

Where to stay in Rome

Trastevere

Quartiere pittoresco sulla riva ovest del Tevere, vicoli acciottolati, case coperte di edera e piazze piene di vita. Tantissimi ristoranti e wine bar, perfetto per chi vuole vivere la Roma più viva e sociale.

$$ Mid-rangeHistoric charmNightlifeRestaurantsBars

Monti

Zona trendy tra Colosseo e Termini, con botteghe indipendenti, caffè di design e piazzette dove i locali si incontrano la sera. Molto centrale e facilmente girabile a piedi.

$$$ PremiumVery centralBoutique shopsWine barsCreative vibe

Prati

Quartiere elegante vicino al Vaticano, con viali larghi, uffici e appartamenti residenziali. Molto sicuro e ordinato, con buona offerta di servizi, shopping e accesso alla metro.

$$$ PremiumResidentialSafeNear VaticanWide streets

Testaccio & Ostiense

Zone ex operaie diventate oggi tra le migliori per cibo e nightlife. Testaccio è famoso per trattorie e mercato coperto; Ostiense per street art, locali in ex capannoni e coworking.

$$ Mid-rangeFoodie hotspotLocal vibeStreet artNightlife

🏛️ Top Attractions

Best things to do in Rome

🏛️

Colosseum & Roman Forum

The absolute symbol of Rome: the gladiator amphitheater and heart of ancient political life. The combined visit with the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill takes half a day and provides deep insight into the structure of ancient Roman civilization. Book skip-the-line tickets in advance to avoid 2-3 hour queues.

💰 $22⏱️ 3h
🏛️

Vatican Museums & St Peter Basilica

One of the world's most important museum complexes: Raphael's Rooms, Gallery of Maps, and the Sistine Chapel. Combined with St. Peter's Basilica and dome climb, it's a full immersion in Renaissance art and Church history. Book online in advance - the museum sees 25,000+ visitors daily.

💰 $27⏱️ 4.5h
🏛️

Pantheon

Tempio romano perfettamente conservato trasformato in chiesa, celebre per la cupola e l’oculus centrale da cui entra un fascio di luce. È uno dei posti migliori per percepire l’ingegneria romana dentro un monumento ancora vivo.

💰 $6⏱️ 1h
🏛️

Trevi Fountain

A Baroque masterpiece hidden in a small piazza always full of life. According to tradition, throwing a coin ensures your return to Rome. Spectacular when illuminated at night but very crowded. Visit early morning (before 8am) or late evening for a more peaceful experience.

💰 Free⏱️ 0.5h
📍

Trastevere Old Quarter Walk

A stroll through narrow alleys, small churches, and squares filled with outdoor tables. Perfect for aperitivo and dinner, showing the most authentic and everyday side of Rome beyond the famous monuments. The neighborhood comes alive at night with locals and visitors enjoying the bohemian atmosphere.

💰 Free⏱️ 2h
🌲

Villa Borghese & Pincio Terrace

Large central park with shaded avenues, lakes, and panoramic viewpoints over Rome's rooftops. Great for running, working on your laptop on the grass, or simply disconnecting. The Pincio terrace offers one of the most beautiful sunsets in the city with views over Piazza del Popolo.

💰 Free⏱️ 2.5h
🏛️

Appian Way & Catacombs

The ancient Appian Way, lined with cypress trees and ruins, quickly takes you away from city traffic. Renting a bike and combining cycling with a visit to the catacombs is one of the most unique experiences in Rome. The road dates back to 312 BC and features ancient tombs, monuments, and peaceful countryside views.

💰 $15⏱️ 3h
🏛️

Galleria Borghese

Museo raccolto ma densissimo dentro una villa nel parco di Villa Borghese. Espone capolavori di Bernini, Caravaggio, Raffaello e Canova; l’accesso è su fasce orarie prenotate in anticipo.

💰 $23⏱️ 2.5h

🛡️ Safety & Healthcare

What to know about safety and medical care

🚨 Safety

Overall Safety3.2/5
Crime Ratemoderate
Safe at NightYes
Scamsmoderate
Solo Femalemoderate

🏥 Healthcare

Qualitygood
Doctor Visit$60
English-SpeakingYes
Top HospitalPoliclinico Universitario A. Gemelli
InsuranceRequired

💬 What Nomads Say

Real reviews from digital nomads

Ana M.
Remote Product Manager • 4 months
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"Ho passato quattro mesi a Roma ed è diventata una delle mie basi preferite in Europa. Lavoravo spesso da SmartSquare vicino a Termini o da caffè tranquilli a Monti: il WiFi è stato sempre sufficiente per call lunghe. Nei break andavo a piedi verso il Colosseo o mi fermavo per un espresso in micro-bar di quartiere. Il costo della vita è più alto dell’Est Europa ma sotto Parigi/Londra. Eviterei solo luglio e agosto per il caldo."

David K.
Freelance Software Developer • 3 months
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"Roma ha un’energia pazzesca: anche aprire il laptop la mattina è più facile quando sai che dopo il lavoro puoi perderti tra Trastevere, Testaccio o il lungotevere. Ho sfruttato tanto i treni veloci per weekend a Firenze e Napoli. Lato negativo: rumore di traffico e motorini, e sui mezzi affollati bisogna fare attenzione a tasche e zaino. Primavera e autunno sono la combo perfetta tra clima e produttività."

Laura S.
Content & Brand Copywriter • 2 months
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"Come nomade digitale ho sentimenti misti su Roma. È stimolante e ogni passeggiata è una lezione di storia, ma la logistica quotidiana stanca: cercare casa con buona scrivania e fibra non è stato immediato e molti proprietari vogliono contratti lunghi. In zona Termini la sera tardi non mi sentivo sempre a mio agio. Ho apprezzato molto Impact Hub e Wire per la community, ma dopo due mesi avevo voglia di una città più ordinata e silenziosa per concentrarmi."

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