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Tipping in Italy is not mandatory. Many restaurants include a coperto (cover charge) or servizio (service charge). If service isn't included, leaving 10-15% is appreciated but not expected. Round up taxi fares or leave small coins.
Rome is quite walkable, especially the historic center where major attractions are within walking distance. The city has cobblestone streets and some hills, so comfortable walking shoes are essential. Many areas are pedestrian-friendly.
Rome is generally very safe for travelers. The main concerns are pickpocketing and minor scams, particularly around major attractions like the Colosseum and Termini Station. Stay alert and keep valuables secure in busy areas.
Roman specialties include cacio e pepe (pasta with pecorino cheese and black pepper), carbonara, amatriciana, and supplì (fried rice balls). Don't miss authentic gelato, pizza al taglio, and local wines from the Lazio region.
Italy uses the euro as its currency. Major credit cards are widely accepted throughout Rome, but it's helpful to carry some cash for small purchases, tips, or public restrooms that require coins.
Italian is the official language in Italy. Many people in Rome speak English, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, making it easy for visitors to communicate and navigate the city.
The best time to visit Rome is during spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) when temperatures are mild and crowds are smaller. Summer can be very hot with large crowds, while winter is cooler but still pleasant.
Usually, yes. Major religious holidays are very busy in Rome because of its close ties to Catholicism. You won't find the entire city has shut down, but check opening hours for your must-see attractions on those days as a precaution.