Where to live in Rome
When considering where to live in Rome, there are several neighborhoods each offering unique living experiences tailored to different lifestyles and preferences:
Prati and Trionfale: These districts are well-connected, close to the Vatican, and offer a diverse array of shopping and dining options. Prati, in particular, is known for its fashion shopping street, Via Cola di Rienzo, and is great for both families and younger expats.
Flaminio and Parioli: Flaminio is vibrant and diverse, with a mix of old and new, including museums and historical landmarks. Parioli is more residential and upscale, known for its posh atmosphere and is more expensive.
San Giovanni: This historic area offers a mix of narrow and larger streets, well-served by public transport. It's close to the city center but finding parking can be challenging.
Ostiense: Known for its street art and history of Rome’s industrial archaeology. It's busy during the day but offers many restaurants and a young vibe at night.
Testaccio: Offers a local vibe with traditional restaurants, a famous food market, and is close to other vibrant districts like Ostiense and Trastevere. It's pleasant to walk around and well-connected by public transport.
EUR: A modern and dynamic district with rationalist architecture, serving as a business hub. It offers entertainment options like shopping centers, cinemas, and restaurants.
Trastevere: Known for its vibrant and colorful atmosphere, narrow cobbled streets, and medieval houses. It's a lively area, especially in the evening, and popular among expats.
Monteverde: Offers green spaces and a slower pace of life, known for its parks like Villa Pamphili. It's a great area for families or those who enjoy outdoor activities.
Centro Storico: The heart of Rome, surrounded by the world’s most famous monuments. Ideal for those who love history and art, though it can be crowded with tourists and housing is expensive.
Aventino: A quiet and picturesque neighborhood close to the city center, known for its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and medieval churches. It offers tranquility and beautiful views.
Each neighborhood has its unique charm and lifestyle, offering something for everyone from vibrant nightlife and cultural immersion to quiet, residential areas with green spaces. Consider what you value most in your living environment when choosing the area that best aligns with your needs and aspirations.
Full neighbourhood linsting below
One of the most beautiful consular roads of ancient Rome, the Appia Antica gives an idea of Romes's...
Unlike Appia Antica there is very little that is beautiful here. It is close to S.Giovanni, and the...
The Ardeatina is one of the roads that leads to the Castelli Romani. Usually it blocked by traffic,...
Situated near the Circonvallazione Aurelia and Via Gregorio VII, the apartment buildings Aurelia are...
A predominantly residential area, the Aventino is ideal for those looking for peace and quiet with p...
These are all residential areas situated at about 15 kms from Rome, near the Via Cristoforo Colombo...
This is a respectable middle class zone. The four to five-storey apartment blocks went up in the 195...
Piazza Bologna is where all the life of the zone is centred. Very close to the Via Nomentana, it is...
The Camilluccia district runs along the road of the same name. It's a quiet residential area with mo...
Campo dei Fiori area in Rome This is in the heart of the historic centre, sandwiched between Piazza...
Old Roman consular road to the north-west, unfortunaly the Via Cassia has very little of the ancient...
Colosseum is the between the Colosseum and S. Giovanni. It is still unspoilt even though it is close...
This area is characterized by the big flyover that links Parioli and the historic centre with zones...
Near to Rome's main railway station, the Esquilino, is fast becoming Rome's Chinatown. However it is...
Esposizione Universale Roma is EUR's full name. Built during fascism for the universal exhibition, i...
A pleasant district with three to four-storey apartment buildings. Situated between the historic cen...
The Fleming district is just off Corso Francia, on the other side of the road from Vigna Clara. Eleg...
The Garbatella area in Rome Once one of the working class districts in Rome, Garbatella is now enjo...
All activity in this area is mainly along Via Gregorio VII, a major road that leads from the Vatican...
Of all the districts of Rome, the centre gives the best idea of the history of this city. It stretch...
The Jewish Ghetto area in Rome stretches from Largo Argentina to the river Tiber. Not much of the...
The area takes its name from the Via Laurentino which runs south from the modern district of EUR. Th...
Once considered one of the zones with the highest crime rates in Rome, the Magliana is being transfo...
Situated at the end of Via Nomentana, Montesacro is one of the garden suburbs of Rome, built in the...
Monteverde is really divided into two areas, Monteverde Vecchia and Monteverde Nuovo. Monteverde Ve...
Monti, between Termini station and Via dei Fori Imperiali, has a genuine village atmosphere even tho...
The Olgiata district, situated outside the Gran Raccordo Anulare (Rome's ring road) is inhabitated b...
In the 19th century Ostiense was the industrial heart of Rome but today it is a bustling multi-ethni...
This is the political centre of the capital. Within a few metres of the massive columns of the Panth...
Parioli, which was built in the 1930s, has always been considered the zone of the affluent, socialit...
Situated beyond S. Giovanni, due east of the city centre, Pigneto is primarily associated with an al...
I f you are looking for somewhere to live in this part of town head for the charming Via Margutta ne...
Built at the end of 19th century after the unification of Italy Prati is one of the few examples of...
The Via Prenestina goes east from S. Giovanni. It is almost always blocked by traffic. It a lively a...
The Africano area came by its name because almost all the streets here are called after African town...
The main attraction of of S. Giovanni is the basilica from which the district takes its name. It is...
Tucked between Termini train station and the Campo Verano cemetery, S. Lorenzo is originally a worki...
The main attraction of the zone is St Peter's and the surrounding borghi, as they are known. Full of...
Built in the 19th century to house the workers of the nearby industrial zone of Ostiense, today Test...
The Tiburtina area takes its name from the wide road that runs through the whole district, starting...
Nestled on the west bank of the Tiber, the Trastevere District is one of Rome's most enchanting n...
In the Dolce Vita days of the 1950s and 60s Via Veneto used to be one of the most sought-after areas...
The Vigna Clara neighborhood is between Corso Francia and Via Cassia. It is an rather characterless...