Rome is one of the world’s most iconic cities, and there are so many wonderful things to see and do in this vibrant, romantic metropolis that visitors will be spoilt for choice. Rome was once the centre of the civilized world and although its influence no longer dominants global events, this is still one of the most impressive cultural and artistic cities in the world with much to offer travelers of all ages.
Climate and Weather
Rome has a typically Mediterranean climate which means long, hot summers and mild, dry winters. High humidity is common in the summer months and this combined with temperatures reaching as high as 37°C can make things very hot and sticky, so if you are visiting Rome during the summer remember to make sure your hotel has full air conditioning. The winter season in Rome is moderate and this is a good time to come if you want to avoid the crowds and the heat, but colder conditions can strike the city at times with temperatures falling under the average 10°C mark with some rainy dull periods.
Getting Around
Getting around Rome is fairly easy, but there is little or no parking and some of the streets are very narrow so it is not a good idea to hire a car if you are intending to stay in the main city area. Taxis are widely available and make sure you select a licensed company (these will be white or yellow vehicles with SPQR on the side), and also check out the official rates before you go which are posted on the website www.romaturismo.it, so you will know what charges to expect. You cannot hail a cab in Rome, so you must go to a designated taxi rank or telephone a company directly to order one. Buses and trams provide a cheap and efficient service all over the city and the main bus station is at the Stazione Termini on Piazza dei Cinquecento. Buses usually run until around midnight, although limited services may be available after this on the main routes. Trains run frequently to and from the main station at Stazione Termini, taking you all over Rome, Italy and on to many other European destinations. Rome also has a metro system which is cheap and efficient and if you are feeling brave then cycling is another option, although you will have to negotiate the treacherous cobbled streets, steep hills and hectic traffic.
Money
Like any major tourist destination Rome can be an expensive place to visit and you should budget to spend around €40 a day minimum (on top of your accommodation) if you want to eat out and visit some of the main sights. The currency is Euros and many of the museums are free to EU citizens under 18 or over 65, and there are also some sight seeing passes you can buy such as the Museo Nazionale Romano Card, which make visiting multiple tourist spots much cheaper.
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