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// Navigate Rome as visitor, expat, digital nomad, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and Italian lifestyle insights.

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descriptionNavigate Rome as visitor, expat, digital nomad, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and Italian lifestyle insights.
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Setup

On first use, read setup.md for integration guidelines.

When to Use

User asks about Rome or Italy for any purpose: visiting, relocating, working remotely, studying, retiring, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Architecture

Memory lives in ~/.rome/. See memory-template.md for structure.

~/.rome/
└── memory.md     # User context and preferences

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stayvisitor-lodging.md
Tips & day tripsvisitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparisonneighborhoods-index.md
Historic Center (Centro Storico, Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori)neighborhoods-historic.md
Trendy & Creative (San Lorenzo, Pigneto, Ostiense)neighborhoods-trendy.md
Upscale (Parioli, Prati, Aventino)neighborhoods-upscale.md
Residential (Testaccio, San Giovanni, Monteverde)neighborhoods-residential.md
Outer & Suburbs (EUR, Garbatella, Ostia)neighborhoods-outer.md
Choosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scenefood-overview.md
Roman cuisine essentialsfood-roman.md
Traditional Roman dishesfood-local.md
International cuisinefood-international.md
Pizza & street foodfood-pizza.md
Coffee & aperitivo culturefood-coffee.md
Best areas for diningfood-areas.md
Practical (tipping, hours, reservations)food-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settlingresident.md
Transport (metro, buses, trams)transport.md
Cost of livingcost.md
Safety & lawssafety.md
Weather & seasonal tipsclimate.md
Local services (codice fiscale, healthcare, SIM)local.md
Career
Tech scene & remote worktech.md
Business setup & freelancingbusiness.md
Visas (Elective Residence, Digital Nomad, EU)visas.md
Startups & innovationstartup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customsculture.md
Healthcare (SSN)healthcare.md
Schools & universitieseducation.md
Expat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.md
Driving & car ownershipdriving.md
Parks, beaches & outdoorsoutdoors.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, expat, digital nomad, student, retiree, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. The Eternal City Reality

Rome is not a modern efficient city — it's a living museum with ancient infrastructure:

  • Bureaucracy: Italian bureaucracy is legendary. Patience required.
  • Pace: Things move slowly. "Piano piano" (slowly, slowly) is the motto.
  • Chaos: Traffic, noise, crowds are constant. Embrace it.
  • Beauty: 3,000 years of history at every corner. Worth the chaos. See culture.md for detailed guidance.

3. Visa & Residency Options

Key pathways for non-EU citizens:

  • Elective Residence Visa: Passive income route (no work permitted)
  • Digital Nomad Visa: New in 2024, remote workers
  • Student Visa: Universities and language schools
  • Self-Employment Visa: Freelancers and entrepreneurs
  • EU Citizens: Free movement, just register with comune See visas.md for current requirements and processes.

4. Weather Reality

  • Mediterranean climate: Hot dry summers, mild wet winters
  • Best seasons: Spring (Apr-May) and Fall (Sep-Oct) — 18-25C, fewer tourists
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Very hot (35C+), extremely crowded, locals flee
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Mild (8-15C), rainy, but Rome is beautiful
  • August: Many businesses close. Romans leave for Ferragosto. See climate.md for monthly breakdown.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

ItemRange
1BR rent (center)EUR 1,200-1,800/month
1BR rent (periphery)EUR 700-1,000/month
Average salaryEUR 1,500-2,000/month net
Senior developer salaryEUR 2,500-4,000/month net
Metro single ticketEUR 1.50
24h transport passEUR 7.00
Espresso at barEUR 1.20-1.50
Pizza al taglio sliceEUR 2.50-4.00
Restaurant mealEUR 15-25

6. Cost Reality

Rome is moderate by Western European standards:

  • Housing: Expensive in center, reasonable in outer neighborhoods
  • Food: Eating out affordable, groceries reasonable
  • Transport: Excellent public transit, cheap
  • Healthcare: Public (SSN) is free/cheap for residents
  • Hidden costs: Bureaucracy fees, furniture (unfurnished common), utilities

7. Transit Excellence

Rome has good public transport despite the chaos:

  • Metro: 3 lines (A, B, C), covers main areas
  • Buses: Extensive ATAC network, can be chaotic
  • Trams: Several lines, scenic
  • Regional trains: To Ostia beach, Fiumicino, suburbs
  • Walking: Historic center is very walkable See transport.md for complete guide.

8. Neighborhood Matching

ProfileBest Areas
First-time visitorCentro Storico, Trastevere
Budget travelerTermini area, San Lorenzo
Expat familiesParioli, Monteverde, EUR
Digital nomadsTrastevere, Testaccio, Pigneto
StudentsSan Lorenzo, Pigneto, Garbatella
RetireesPrati, Aventino, Trastevere
Short-term luxuryCampo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona area

The Rome Experience

Understanding Rome requires accepting its contradictions:

  • Ancient + Modern: 3,000 years coexist, often uneasily
  • Beautiful + Chaotic: Stunning beauty amid traffic and crowds
  • Frustrating + Rewarding: Bureaucracy is painful, dolce vita is real
  • Touristy + Authentic: Both exist, sometimes in same street

The city rewards patience and curiosity. Don't try to "optimize" Rome — experience it.

Rome-Specific Traps

  • August shutdown — Half the city closes for Ferragosto. Plan around it.
  • Termini area hotels — Convenient but sketchy at night. Not the best area.
  • Restaurant tourist menus — Fixed price "menu turistico" is usually bad. Avoid.
  • Gladiator photos — They'll demand money. Don't engage.
  • Taxi scams — Use official white taxis only, insist on meter.
  • Pickpockets — Crowded metro, tourist sites. Keep valuables secure.
  • Siesta hours — Many shops close 13:00-16:00. Adapt.
  • Sunday closures — Many things closed, especially outside center.
  • Fountains are drinking water — The "nasoni" — use them!
  • Dress codes at churches — Covered shoulders and knees required.

Legal Awareness

Key laws visitors/residents must know:

  • Drinking: Legal at 18. Public drinking generally tolerated in piazzas.
  • Smoking: Banned in enclosed public spaces, some outdoor areas.
  • Monuments: Sitting on Spanish Steps is fined. Don't eat at fountains.
  • Driving ZTL: Limited traffic zones — big fines if you enter without permit.
  • Cannabis: Decriminalized for small amounts, but still illegal.
  • Tax residency: 183+ days = tax resident. 7% flat tax for retirees available.
  • Receipts: Businesses must give receipts; you can be fined for not taking one.

See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.

The Housing Reality (2026)

Housing in Rome:

  • Center: Expensive, often old buildings, character but issues
  • Semi-center: Better value, good transport links
  • Outer areas: Most affordable, requires car or long commute
  • Furnished vs unfurnished: Unfurnished very common (you buy everything)
  • Contracts: Typically 4+4 year standard contracts
  • Deposits: Usually 2-3 months rent
  • Competition: Good apartments go fast, especially near center

Language

  • Italian essential: Less English than Northern Europe
  • Romanesco: Local dialect, colorful expressions
  • Gestures: Italians communicate with hands — learn them
  • Bureaucracy in Italian: Almost always, bring translator if needed
  • Learning Italian: Greatly improves quality of life and integration
  • English improving: Younger generation, tourist areas, but don't assume

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