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Is it safe to walk through Rome at night?

As I mentioned, Rome is actually safe to walk around in at night. Coming from Chicago, I actually feel much safer walking in Rome at night than I do in Chicago. Still, it's a good idea to do your best to avoid walking any deserted streets alone at night.



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While particular areas have a negative reputation, the risk of violent crimes is very low. The majority of crime in Rome is petty crime such as pickpocketing, scams or theft. Even at night, Rome's a hub of social activity, and night buses get you home safely after you enjoy Rome's nightlife.

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Rome is a safe place, 10pm is certainly not late, most people are still out eating dinner at that time and there are many tourists about.

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Do bear in mind that some train stations such as Termini are pickpocket hotspots, especially in the evening. As a general rule, try and avoid using public transport at night if possible. That way, you lower your risk of potential muggings or pickpocketing. And that's our guide to staying safe in Rome!

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Taxis are a great resource in Rome. While not cheap, they are excellent to get from the airport to your hotel easily, fantastic to get home safely at night and a great way to get around if you have small kids or mobility issues. They are also an excellent alternative to using public transport in Rome at night.

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Monday is the traditional day of closure for museums and heritage sites. There are some exceptions, but generally you shouldn't rely on being able to visit any archaeological site, museum or gallery on a Monday. The vast majority are open every day from Tuesday to Sunday, but it is always advisable to check in advance.

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Rome: Anywhere in “central” Rome is safe. Prati is known to be the safest area of Rome, and it is residential to many affluent Roman families. Hotels and apartments near the Vatican, Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori, and Piazza Navona are in ideal, safe locations as well.

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Practice common sense precautions (don't cut through a large park after dusk, walk in well-lit places where there are other people out and about, etc.) Trevi Fountain at night will be fine, albeit as MomCat noted, crowded. I like to go a 6 am on a Sunday, that's when it seems to be the quietest there.

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From a safety perspective, in short, you should avoid being out alone near the Termini station area at night. You should also avoid attempts from strangers who talk at you as you walk by. This might happen in the areas around the colosseum.

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Many discerning travellers across the globe have discovered that the best time to visit a city's top attractions is at night, and these people are warmly rewarded in Rome with some of the most exclusive tours on the market taking place after hours.

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And please, do not burp or fart in public, it is considered extremely rude. Also, loud swearing and drinking alcohol from a bottle while walking the street, is frowned upon. Most Italians like some alcohol, but usually avoid to get drunk. Public scenes of drunkenness are much less tolerated than in other countries.

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Loose or ill-fitting clothing, ripped or stained items, and anything athleisure will look out of place in Rome (except perhaps near the Colosseum or Vatican City, where you'll almost exclusively be surrounded by other tourists).

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Tipping isn't expected in Rome the same way it is in the US. It's always nice to give a tip for exceptional service, but you will not be seen as rude if you do not tip. Is tipping normal in Rome? Tipping is somewhat normal in Rome.

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The best way to get around Rome is on foot. And because many of the best attractions are clustered together in traffic-free zones, walking makes the most sense. However, some places, like Vatican City, are pretty far from the central historic district, necessitating the use of the metro or a taxi.

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