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Italy

Rome / Eternal beauty reigns

MeowScore 😼73/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😾
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

May

Perfect weather, fewer crowds, great sunsets. 💖🌇

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january

Visit Rome during January for mild weather and less crowds. 🐱👍

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february

February is perfect for exploring local museums and trying traditional Roman dishes. 🍝🎨

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march

March is when Rome's gardens come to life and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities. 🌸🏞️

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april

Experience the beauty of Easter celebrations and enjoy springtime in Rome. 🐇🌷

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may

May is perfect for a romantic getaway in this city of love, with warm weather and gorgeous sunsets. 💖🌇

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june

Explore Rome's vibrant nightlife and enjoy the many outdoor festivals during June. 🥳🎭

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july

July is when Rome's streets come alive and visitors can experience the city's fun-filled atmosphere. 🎉🍦

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august

Escape the summer heat and enjoy the city's many indoor attractions during August. 🌡️❄️

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september

September is perfect for exploring Rome's historical landmarks without the summer crowds. 🕰️👍

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october

October is a great time to experience the beauty of autumn in Rome's many parks and gardens. 🍂🍃

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november

November is perfect for trying traditional Roman cuisine and experiencing local cultural events. 🍷🍝

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december

Experience the magic of the holiday season and explore Rome's many Christmas markets. 🎄✨

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Expensive city

Bigmac $?

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Rome is an expensive city for tourists, with high prices for food and accommodation. However, there are affordable options for shopping, especially in local markets and street vendors.

Visit local markets like Campo de' Fiori and Trastevere for affordable shopping and street food.

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

to see major sights

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

to see major sights

Although a week would be ideal, 3-5 days is the most common duration for a Rome trip.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Rome

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Rome

Cash is widely preferred, splitting the bill is uncommon

internet situation

great Speed

Mostly fast, but occasional slow connections

great Availability

Widespread coverage and access

excellent Cellular

Strong coverage across major carriers

Electric socket type L

Common in Italy, Chile. Non-interchangeable 3-pin and 2-pin design, only 2-pin variant accepts Type C.

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Lots to see, some traffic

LGBTQ tolerated

Progressive, but conservative influence

Cat paradise with ancient ruins to climb, bird-watching at Colosseum and endless sunny spots to nap in.

Cat cafes galore, but beware of pesky pigeons stealing your cacio e pepe.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Vatican City
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Pantheon
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Trevi Fountain
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Roman Forum
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Colosseum

The mainstream

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Vatican City

The Vatican City is a religious and cultural center - a true holy grail for cats. Take a stroll through the Vatican Museums, see the Sistine Chapel, and strike a pose while admiring the stunning frescos, paintings and sculptures!

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Pantheon

The purrfect destination for religious exploration. The grand columns, mottled floor, and sundial make it an impressive sight, and it's even rumored that there is a hole in the ceiling perfect for felines to look out from!

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💰
Trevi Fountain

A must-visit spot for cats in Rome. The sound of the magnificent water and pretty colors is enough to keep their paws entertained for hours. Don't forget to throw a coin into the fountain, for good luck and wishes!

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Roman Forum

Hiss-tory comes alive at the Roman Forum! Cats can wander amongst the ruins of important government buildings and temples, a truly majestic experience. Be sure to bring your camera so you can scrapbook later!

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Colosseum

This ancient amphitheater is a favorite among cats in Rome. They love to roam around and imagine themselves as gladiators while admiring the stunning architecture. Don't forget to take a selfie with your paws in the air!

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Off the beaten path

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Galleria Doria Pamphilj
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Aventine Hill Keyhole
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Appian Way
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Mithraeum of Circus Maximus
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Baths of Caracalla

Off the beaten path

🎨🐈🏰
Galleria Doria Pamphilj

A stunning art gallery in a grand palace with incredible art, hidden rooms, and a secret garden. A must-visit for cultured cats!

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🔍😺🕵️
Aventine Hill Keyhole

A hidden gem with a secret view of St. Peter's Basilica through a keyhole in a gate on Aventine Hill. An insta-purr-worthy spot for cat-spying.

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🚶‍♀️🐾🌳
Appian Way

A historic road with ancient ruins, Roman catacombs, and lush nature. A great place for a long cat-walk or a jog.

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🕯️😼🌟
Mithraeum of Circus Maximus

An underground temple to the god Mithras, filled with mysterious iconography and a peaceful ambiance. Purrrfect for cat-meditation.

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🐾🛁🌿
Baths of Caracalla

Ancient Roman baths with beautiful ruins and stunning greenery. Perfect for a cat-isthenics workout or just lounging in the sun.

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Lots to see, some traffic

LGBTQ tolerated

Progressive, but conservative influence

Mindful meoweler tips

Roaming Around Rome

Cats, beware of the endless cobblestone streets and cat-sized alleyways in this ancient city filled with stunning architecture, art, and delicious food. Remember that the city center can get overwhelming, so paws for a break and enjoy a local aperitivo.

Cattitude for Culture

Remember to cover your paws and dress appropriately when visiting the Vatican City or any religious site. Don’t forget to learn some basic Italian phrases and show respect for the local customs and traditions. Here, even the cats know how to show some cattitude for culture.

Felinest and Foodiest Stops

Cats- check out the locals’ food markets, historic cafes, and pizzerias for some authentic Roman cuisine. Don’t be afraid to ask for the chef’s specials or sample some famous gelato. Beware of sneaky seagulls trying to steal your food, though!

Magnificent Monuments

From the iconic Colosseum to the photogenic Trevi Fountain, Rome is full of monumental attractions. Make sure to reserve tickets in advance, as lines can be long and tiring for cats. Don’t forget to admire some lesser-known spots, like the charming Trastevere neighborhood or the peaceful Villa Borghese gardens.

Useful external sites

www.turismoroma.it

Visit Rome

Official tourist website for Rome

www.rome2rio.com

Rome2rio

Website to find the best way to get to and around Rome

theromanguy.com

The Roman Guy

Tour company offering guided tours and experiences in Rome


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