If you’re planning a trip to Rome, a question might quietly pop into your head: “Is Rome safe?”
I want to tell you: Yes, Rome is safe.
Most people here are warm and friendly. When you’re lost on the street, they’ll stop to help you find your way; when ordering at a restaurant, the server will patiently listen to you, even joking around while recommending their favorite dishes. They won’t get annoyed if you ask a lot of questions—they’re happy to share their Rome with you.
But like any bustling city, Rome’s city center gets crowded, especially around tourist attractions and metro stations. There are some small reminders to help us enjoy this city more peacefully.
Moments That Need Extra Caution
When you’re at the metro stations: Spagna, Termini, or when squeezing onto the subway, please turn your backpack to your front and gently hold the zipper.
When someone “squeezes past” you, stay alert.
About Wallets and Payments
99% of places in Rome accept credit cards or mobile payments. Before your trip, link your credit card to your phone, bring less cash, and carry your phone with a lanyard—so you barely have to worry about your wallet.
The rest? Leave it to Rome’s dusk and your footsteps.
The Most Important Reminder
Don’t let the worry about pickpockets make you miss appreciating the beautiful scenery. Rome’s beauty needs to be seen, heard, and felt with your heart. When you slow down, you’ll find the streets, fountains, and light and shadows here are quietly talking to you.
If you want to keep these quiet and exciting moments forever, we’re here. We provide full accompanying transportation and photography planning, letting you put 100% of your energy into the trip itself—into the glances and laughter with your travel companions, and that afternoon in Rome that belongs only to you.
Rome is safe, as long as you bring a little caution and a lot of love. Then, just let yourself fully immerse.
Buon viaggio e ci vediamo a Roma ♡