Rome (Roma in Italian) is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and the reasons are clear. The city’s unparalleled glimpse into the past is a sight to behold! Rome offers countless historical, cultural, artistic, and even modern attractions to keep you busy while you live abroad. Italy’s capital is home to around 2.7 million people. The mild, Mediterranean climate makes it a great place to live year round.
Rome is a hub of European politics, art, and fashion. Your head will turn in every direction as you explore this city, including the Capitoline museum, Galleria Borghese, the Vatican, and the Coliseum. Snap some photos on the Spanish steps, throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain, and catch a glimpse of the Pope near St. Peter’s Basilica. And did we mention food? You can eat your way through this city! Italy and Rome are known for its delicious cuisine. Cap dinner off with an espresso and you're living like a true Italian. While in Rome, you can hop over to one of the smallest countries in the world, Vatican City. It houses the breathtaking Sistine Chapel and endless amounts of beautiful artwork.
While all roads may lead to Rome, there are plenty of roads that lead out as well! As a major transportation hub, Rome is a great jumping off point for the rest of Europe.
Food Festivals - Local "Sagra"
The sagra is an Italian festival, organized in some towns, or regions, and is always linked to a local tradition or food celebrated in the course of the event. There are several "sagra" around Rome including truffle festival; seafood pasta festival; suppli festival; wine & grapes festival.
Rock in Roma Music Festival (June-August)
Rock in Roma Festival is the largest festival in Rome with over forty bands performing over three months at the enormous, Ippodromo delle Capannelle.
Soccer Games
Get a glimpse of the Italian soccer culture at one of Rome's games! It's a great way to also meet locals and also other study abroad students. Don't forget to wear the local team jerseys!
Local Restaurants
Don't feel like cooking or simply want to try some local specialties? Venture out to the local tiny restaurants for amazing experiences! Don't forget to ask on-site staff for recommendations!
Farmer's Market
Check out and get your daily shopping done at the local market. Get to know the farmers, practice your Italian and stay healthy by eating seasonal products!