This includes the Roma Pass and the Vatican Omini Card. The Roma Pass allows access to all public transport in Rome and includes reservations for visits to the Colosseum and fast-track access to Castel Sant'Angelo. The Omini Card allows reservations for visits to the Vatican Museums but does not provide fast-track access to St. Peter's Basilica.
The tour guide (Guide Liang) provided detailed explanations, offering new insights and understanding of Roman history. The tour ended at the Roman Forum (different from the itinerary which stated it would end at the Colosseum). After the tour, tickets can be used to visit some buildings inside the Roman Forum. Ample time was allocated for taking photos, and the guide also led everyone to the best photo spots.
Located in St. Peter's Basilica, this magnificent building is not only the center of the Catholic world but also a classic landmark that blends art, history, and religious spirit. Upon entering the basilica, the first thing that catches the eye is the massive dome designed by Michelangelo, its imposing presence inspiring awe. During the guided tour, the guide meticulously explains the architectural background and artistic details of the basilica, elevating each piece beyond mere decoration to a historical testament imbued with story and meaning. Particularly impressive is the Pietà sculpture, also by Michelangelo, its delicate carving and emotional expression deeply moving. Furthermore, looking back at the entire basilica from the square further amplifies its grandeur and sacred atmosphere. The overall guided tour is rich in content and paced appropriately, offering a profound experience and emotional resonance for both religious believers and travelers who simply love art and history.
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Rome Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Rome year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 52–66°F, pleasant and sunny with occasional showers. Common activities: Visiting ancient Roman ruins, the Vatican Museums, enjoying an afternoon coffee. Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable shoes.
Summer (June–August): Average 75–82°F, hot and dry with strong sunshine and occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Common activities: Enjoying gelato at the Spanish Steps, visiting the Trevi Fountain, evening walks along the Tiber River. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): Average 55–71°F, pleasant, but September has more rainfall. Common activities: Enjoying autumnal cuisine, exploring Roman neighborhoods, visiting art exhibitions. Recommended clothing: Comfortable long-sleeved shirts, light jacket, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average 46–52°F, mild with occasional rain, less cold weather. Common activities: Visiting museums, enjoying indoor activities, tasting Roman specialties. Recommended clothing: Warm jacket, scarf, hat, gloves.
Rome climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 62.6°F / Annual rainfall: approx. 884 mm / Summer humidity: 60%–70% / Rainiest month: September
Rome monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°F)
Precipitation (mm)
January
46.4°F
54.2
February
48.6°F
60
March
52.3°F
87.2
April
56.8°F
51.9
May
66°F
88.8
June
75.6°F
36.2
July
82.2°F
10.6
August
80.6°F
45.3
September
71.6°F
134.7
October
66.2°F
86
November
55.4°F
121.4
December
49.8°F
108.6
Rome weather for the next seven days
6/15
Monday
Sunny
85.7°F/63.7°F
6/16
Tuesday
Sunny
89.9°F/64.4°F
6/17
Wednesday
Sunny
92°F/65.1°F
6/18
Thursday
Sunny
94.7°F/68°F
6/19
Friday
Sunny
95°F/70.1°F
6/20
Saturday
Sunny
94.9°F/71.7°F
6/21
Sunday
Sunny
94.5°F/71.5°F
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