
Rome in February
Good time to visit
February offers Rome's most romantic side with fewer tourists and mild weather. Just don't expect much outdoor terrace dining yet.
Weather
February stays cool but starts showing hints of spring, especially toward month's end. Rain comes in quick bursts rather than all-day drizzles. Mornings can be quite cold at 4-6°C, but afternoons reach pleasant 15°C.
15°C high4°C low6 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$100/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Carnevale celebrations (late February)
- •Chinese New Year in Esquilino district
February Tips
- •Book Valentine's dinner reservations early - Romans take romance seriously
- •Umbrella essential for sudden downpours
- •Villa Borghese gardens start showing early blooms
All Months
April through June offers perfect weather and longer daylight. Temperatures hover around 20-25°C, perfect for walking between ruins. Easter brings crowds but also special ceremonies at the Vatican. Book accommodations early—this is peak season.
September and October deliver Rome's sweet spot. Summer crowds thin out, but temperatures stay warm enough for evening strolls. October's light has a golden quality that photographers love. Restaurant terraces reopen after August closures.
July and August turn Rome into a furnace. Temperatures hit 35°C regularly, and many locals flee to the coast. But you'll find shorter lines at major attractions and better hotel deals. Bring serious sun protection and plan indoor activities during peak heat (1-4pm).
Winter Rome has its own charm—fewer tourists, cozy trattorias, and occasional dramatic thunderstorms. December through February sees temperatures around 10-15°C. Many outdoor restaurant terraces close, but museums and churches offer warm refuge.
Avoid the week between Christmas and New Year unless you enjoy crushing crowds. Romans take August seriously as vacation month—some restaurants and shops close entirely.
Rome Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
8/10
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