Rome for Expats and Nomads

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👥Population: 4,335,849

🚑Healthcare: great

📚Education: excellent

👮🏽‍♀️Safety: poor

🚨Crime: too much

🚌Transport: excellent

🚥Traffic: low

🚴‍♂️Cyclable: poor

🏛️Culture: excellent

🍸Nightlife: excellent

Recreation: great

🌦️Climate: great

☀️Sunshine: great

🥵Summers: hot

🥶Winters: not cold

🌧️Rain: average

🌫️Fog: little

🍃Air quality: great

👪For family: great

👩For women: great

🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+: excellent

🥗For vegans: excellent

📈Cost of Living: expensive

🧑🏻Expenses (single person): 2076.37€/m

👩🏽‍🏫Expenses (tourist): 3114.56€/m

🏠Rental (studio apt.): 484.75€/m

🏘️Rental (2-room apt.): 692.5€/m

🏰Rental (3-room apt.): 969.5€/m

🏙️Housing Cost: expensive

💵Local Income: 1940.2€/m

👪Expenses (small family): 3098.53€/m

🏠Sale (studio apt.): 82290€/m

🏘️Sale (2-room apt.): 137150€/m

🏰Sale (3-room apt.): 192010€/m

👩‍💻Nomad-friendly: excellent

💃Fun: great

🤗Friendliness: great

🤐English-speakers: great

😊Happiness: okay

💸Nomad cost: 3114.56€/m

📡High-speed Internet: excellent

📈Innovation: great

🏖️Beach: excellent

⛰️Hiking: okay

Overview

Map of the Rome province in Lazio
Map of the provinces of Lazio including Rome
The province of Rome is the 1st largest Italian province by population with 4.335.849 people, located in the Lazio region.

The city of Rome, with 2.761.632 residents, is the most popolous city and capital of Italy.

Rome is not only known for its historical significance but also as a vibrant and cosmopolitan city.

It offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum, alongside Renaissance and Baroque architecture, magnificent churches, and picturesque piazzas.

Rome is also home to the Vatican City, an independent city-state and the spiritual center of the Roman Catholic Church, where visitors can explore St.

Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel with its famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo.

The larger Roma metropolitan area comprises 121 towns (comuni) and covers an area of 5.352 km2.

The population density is 810 inhabitants per km2, making it highly densely populated.

The male to female ratio is 1.00:1.09.

Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma), the 'Eternal City', is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region.

It's the famed city of the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita, the Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain.

Rome, as a millennia-long centre of power, culture and religion, was the centre of one of the greatest civilisations ever, and has exerted a huge influence over the world in its circa 2500 years of existence.

The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

With wonderful palaces, thousand-year-old churches and basilicas, grand romantic ruins, opulent monuments, ornate statues and graceful fountains, Rome has an immensely rich historical heritage and cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it one of Europe's and the world's most visited, famous, influential and beautiful capitals.

Today, Rome has a growing nightlife scene and is also seen as a shopping heaven, being regarded as one of the fashion capitals of the world; some of Italy's oldest jewellery and clothing establishments were founded in the city.

With so many sights and things to do, Rome can truly be classified a "global city".



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Climate

The province of Rome receives on average 258 hours of sunshine per month, or 8.6 hours of sunshine per day.NaN This is 9.32% more than the average for Italy and 3.37% more than the average for the region of Lazio.

Throughout the year, it rains on average 6.99 days per month, which is below average for an Italian province.

During the autumn and winter season, there are usually 1.9 days per month with fog and 0.26 cold days per month with perceived temperatures below 3°C.

In the summer, there are on average 24.56 hot days per month with perceived temperatures above 30°C.

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Cost of Living

The average monthly income in Rome is around 1940.2€, which is higher than the average for Italy.

The estimated cost of living is around 2076.37€ per month for an individual or 3098.53€ per month for a family of 4.

The cost for renting a small apartment (2-3 bedrooms) in a main city area is around 1720.3€ per month.

Overall, Roma is expensive compared to other Italian provinces.

Living in Rome is around 25.83% more expensive than the average of all Italian provinces.

Quality of Life

Healthcare

Healthcare in Rome is above average. For every 10k inhabitants, there are around undefined pharmacies, 9.09 general practitioners and 42 specialized doctors per 10k inhabitants.

NaNAverage life expectancy in Rome is very high at 83 years of age.

Education

Rome has a higher-than-average percentage of high school graduates, around 73.4%; and a higher-than-average percentage of university graduates, around 38.1%.NaN The average number of completed years of schooling for people over 25 is 11.98, which is above the national average of 10.44.

NaN There are 7 universities within the province.

Leisure

As the capital city of Italy, Rome boasts a vibrant and thriving nightlife. With countless bars, clubs, and entertainment venues, the city offers something for every taste and preference.

From trendy rooftop bars and chic lounges to energetic nightclubs, Rome's nightlife scene is bustling and diverse.

Visitors can dance the night away, enjoy live music performances, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere of the city after dark.

Overall, Rome has pretty good nightlife with 3.02 bars and 4.75 restaurants per 10k inhabitants.

Crime and Safety

The province of Rome is overall less safe than other Italian provinces for expats.

As of 2021, there are an average of 4150.5 reported crimes per 100k inhabitants.

This is 46.36% higher than the national average.

There have been around 0.3 deadly road accidents and 6.6 serious work-related injuries per 10k people in Roma.

This is respectively 44.44% less driving accidents than average and 48.84% less work accidents than average.

Car theft is reportedly 314.96% higher than average with 292.67 cases per 100k inhabitants.

NaNReports of house thefts are 13.17% higher than average with 198.07 cases per 100k inhabitants.

NaNCases of robbery are not totally uncommon, around 130.98% higher than average with 51.14 reports per 100k inhabitants.

As with any big city, Rome has areas that can be less safe, particularly at night.

However, the city has a strong police presence and security measures in place to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.

The most common types of crime in Rome are pickpocketing, bag snatching, and scams targeting tourists.

Travelers, especially women, should be cautious of their belongings and avoid displaying valuable items openly.

It is advisable to stay in well-lit areas and use reputable transportation services.

Rome has a relatively low murder rate compared to other major cities.

However, it is always recommended to stay alert and exercise common sense to stay safe on the roads and when crossing streets due to heavy traffic and occasional reckless driving.

Transport

Public transport in Rome is quite good, and traffic is below average.

NaNThere are on average 0.64 active vehicles per person, against a national average of 0.66.

The city of Roma is one of the very few places in Italy with an urban metro system, the Metropolitana di Roma.

Around 0.13km per 10k inhabitants of the main city in Roma consist of bicycle lanes.

This makes Roma not very bike-friendly.



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