Living in Rome: the ultimate expat guide
Everything you need to know for a successful life in Rome.
As Italy's capital city, Rome is a choice destination for many expatriates looking forward to work and settle in the country. As a modern and multicultural cosmopolitan area, it is much appreciated by professionals, students and retirees seeking revival.
By choosing to move to Rome, you will discover an unparalleled cultural and historical heritage as portrayed by the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Pantheon.
Generalities
Get an overview of living in Rome with general information to discover the destination.

Discovering Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the country's most important cultural and tourist ...

The local culture in Rome
When settling down in Rome or any other city in the world, finding out about the local culture and ...

How to boost your social circle in Rome
Settling down in Rome can turn out to be an incredible human experience once you start developing ...
Work
Dive into the Rome labour market, legal framework and tips on how to find a job in Rome.

Finding work in Rome
Unsurprisingly, Rome is one of the most popular destinations in Italy, especially for expatriates. ...

Labor market in Rome
Rome is a trendy city for expatriates, with most looking to move there permanently and build a ...

Jobs in Rome
Discover professional opportunities in Rome and boost your career.
Accommodation
Explore real estate or temporary rentals in Rome. Find out more about renting or buying a house or a flat, real estate agents, leases and rental agreements.

Accommodation in Rome
Rome is a popular destination for expatriates. In addition to its pleasant climate, Italy's ...

Buying property in Rome
Rome has a complex real estate market, as is the case throughout Italy, and it is not always easy ...

Find your ideal home in Rome
Explore real estate listings in Rome to buy or rent your next home.
Study
Universities, training courses, student visas, registration procedures: all you need to know about being an international student in Rome.
Transport
From public transports to renting or buying a car, explore the best options to getting around in Rome.

Getting around Rome
There are several ways to get to your workplace in the Italian capital, depending on where you work and live. Cars and scooters are the primary means ...
Leisure
Sports, leisure, culture and other activities expats can enjoy in their spare time in Rome.

Leisure activities in Rome
Rome, the "Eternal City", is an open-air museum, a whirlpool of antiquity and modernity, ...

Things to do in Rome with friends, family or partner
When moving to Rome, it is natural to visit the city and do various activities in your free time. ...

Sports in Rome
Expats in Rome who like sports will find many activities in the capital, both indoor and outdoor. ...
Articles from the magazine
Gillian in Rome : "Leisure time is valued and the work/life balance is healthy and flexible"
Gillian comes from Tennessee, USA. Following her husband's job posting, she moved to Rome nine years ago after staying in Nigeria and Zimbabwe. She particularly enjoys the beach and blogging.
5 expat bloggers reveal their recipe for happiness
Are you about to move abroad and make the tough decision to leave your many cookbooks behind? Never mind, because Expat.com — with this selection of five expat bloggers pouring love and care in their dishes — is bringing an infusion of faraway flavours into your kitchen. Join us for an international feast — a celebration of life in foreign lands!
Milano 3.0: Your new home surrounded by nature
The new residential complex of Milano 3.0 is the latest addition to the Milano 3 neighborhood, located in the south-west of the city, nestled in the lush greenery.
Italy considers stricter legislation on surrogacy: Are parenthood rights under threat?
Italy, which already has one of the strictest laws on surrogacy, is taking another historical turn. Does this imply new challenges for parenthood and abortion rights? What is the situation like in other countries?
From Iran to Rome for better opportunities
It has been nearly four years since Sara, a young Iranian expat, settled in Rome. Originally in Italy to pursue her higher education, she eventually landed her dream job in the city after graduating. She shares her experience and talks about the myriad of opportunities that the eternal city of Rome has offered her.
Debra in Bagni di Lucca: "I find it incredible that we are living among so much history"
Debra comes from Brisbane. She moved to Bagni di Lucca twelve years ago with her husband. Former fashion designer, she now enjoys the Italian climate and working in her garden.
Melinda: "In Florence, I have truly learned what it means to go with the flow"
Melinda comes from California. She used to work in the IT sector in France and England before moving to Italy. She is now a full-time writer and blogger in Florence, Italy.
Jasmine in Bergamo: "The lifestyle emphasizes living and spending time with friends and family"
Jasmine comes from Edmonton where she used to be a pharmacist. She moved to Italy two years ago to teach English. Nowadays, she lives in Bergamo with her Italian husband. In this Interview, she shares her views about life in Italy.
