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Best Time to Visit Rome | Weather, Events, and Things to do

New visitors and seasoned travelers alike find Rome captivating year-round, but the city truly shines in spring (March-May) and fall (September-October), when mild weather and vibrant events make exploring a pleasure. Summer brings long days and lively festivals, though crowds and heat peak in July and August. For budget-friendly trips, winter (January-February) offers quieter streets and lower prices, with festive markets and cultural events adding local flavor. Whenever you visit, Rome’s layers of history, art, and cuisine promise a memorable stay.

Quick summary

Tourist seasons breakdown

Season WhenWeatherCrowdsEvents/festivals

High season

April–June, September

Mild to hot, dry

High

Easter, Natale di Roma, Republic Day, harvest fests

Shoulder season

March, October

Mild, some rain

Moderate

Rome Film Festival, art fairs

Low season

November–February

Cool, rainy, short days

Low

Christmas Markets, Epiphany, Carnival

Seasons in the city: What to expect

Rome through the months

Frequently asked questions about best time to visit Rome

Peak season runs from April through June and September, when weather is mild and festivals fill the calendar.