Rome Trip Cost Calculator

The Eternal City is surprisingly affordable. Budget travelers can explore ancient wonders for €80/day while luxury seekers enjoy la dolce vita for €400+.

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$80-150/day
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$150-280/day
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$400-800/day
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Rome Budget Guide

Your Rome Budget at a Glance

Rome offers incredible value for a major European capital. Budget travelers can explore the Eternal City for $80-150 per day, mid-range travelers typically spend $150-280 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $400+ per day for premium experiences.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is your biggest expense, followed by food and attractions. Rome’s compact historic center means you can walk almost everywhere, keeping transport costs minimal. The biggest budget hack? Many of Rome’s greatest treasures are free.

Budget Traveler Tips

Stretch your euros by:

  • Staying in Trastevere or near Termini
  • Eating pizza al taglio and aperitivo buffets
  • Walking between attractions (it’s faster anyway)
  • Visiting free churches and piazzas

Worth the Splurge

Even budget travelers should consider:

  • Skip-the-line Vatican tickets (worth every euro)
  • One proper trattoria dinner with wine
  • Gelato from a proper gelateria (daily is acceptable)

Best Time to Visit for Value

November through February (excluding Christmas and New Year) offers the best deals on hotels and fewer crowds at attractions. January is particularly affordable after the holiday rush.

Avoid these expensive periods:

  • Easter Week (hotels triple in price)
  • September-October (perfect weather, peak prices)
  • Major religious events

Money-Saving Tips

Eat Standing at Bars

Coffee and pastries at the bar cost a fraction of table service. A cappuccino standing is €1.50 versus €4-5 sitting down.

Save $10-15 per day

Free Water Everywhere

Rome's drinking fountains (nasoni) provide free, safe, cold water throughout the city. Bring a refillable bottle and save on expensive bottled water.

Save $5-10 per day

Aperitivo as Dinner

Many bars offer generous free buffets with your drink during aperitivo hour (6-9pm). A €12 spritz can become a full meal.

Save $15-20 per day

Free Church Art

Many of Rome's greatest artworks are in churches, which are free. Caravaggio paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo and San Luigi dei Francesi cost nothing to see.

Save $20-40 per trip

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 25% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • March - May (Spring)
  • September - October (Fall)
  • Easter Week
  • Christmas and New Year

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November to February (except holidays)
  • August (hot, some closures)
  • Early January

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Rome cost?
A week in Rome costs $560-1,050 for budget travelers, $1,050-1,960 for mid-range, and $2,800+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Rome expensive compared to other European cities?
Rome is moderately priced for Western Europe. It's cheaper than Paris and London but pricier than Eastern European capitals. Budget travelers can thrive on $80-150/day.
What is the best time to visit Rome on a budget?
November to March (excluding Christmas) offers the lowest prices and smallest crowds. January and February are particularly affordable for accommodation.

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