
Rome in March (2026)
Good time to visit
March is a good time to visit Rome — warming, spring flowers, with temperatures around 13°C. Expect moderate crowds.
Temperature
13°C
Weather
Warming, spring flowers
Crowds
Moderate
Prices
Moderate
March vs the best time to visit Rome
The best months to visit Rome are April, May, October and the months to avoid are July, August. March sits outside peak season, which often means better value and thinner crowds.
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Colosseum & Roman Forum
Buy a combined ticket online — the Colosseum at golden hour is one of history's great sights. The Roman Forum below takes you into the heart of ancient Rome.
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo's ceiling remains breathtaking despite the crowds. Book the first entry slot (8am) online — the difference in crowd levels versus midday is dramatic.
Trevi Fountain at Dawn
At 6–7am the Trevi Fountain belongs to you and a few other early risers. Throw your coin, photograph the Baroque excess, and have coffee at the bar on the square.
Authentic Roman Carbonara
True carbonara uses only eggs, guanciale (pork cheek), Pecorino Romano, and black pepper — no cream. Roscioli, Tonnarello, and Da Enzo are the honest versions.
Trastevere Evening Walk
The ivy-covered neighbourhood comes alive at aperitivo hour (6–8pm). The Santa Maria square fills with locals, the trattorias overflow, and the wine is poured generously.
Pantheon
The best-preserved building of ancient Rome — a 2,000-year-old temple with the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome and an oculus open to the sky. Free entry, and most magical when rain falls through the opening.
Rome in March — FAQs
Is March a good time to visit Rome?
March is a good time to visit Rome — warming, spring flowers, with temperatures around 13°C. Expect moderate crowds.
What is the weather like in Rome in March?
In March, Rome sees warming, spring flowers with temperatures around 13°C. Easter crowds in late March/April (check dates)
Is Rome crowded and expensive in March?
March brings moderate crowds and moderate prices in Rome. The best months overall are April, May, October, so you may find better value than peak season.
What should I pack for Rome in March?
Pack for temperatures around 13°C. Light layers work well, with something warmer for evenings.
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