Rome in July: Summertime in the Eternal City

What to do in Rome in July?

It’s going to be hot in Rome in July! No wonder, then, that much public life occurs outdoors during the evening hours. Because the summer in the Eternal City awaits excellent events. We will give you an overview!

The best events in Rome in July

Our TOP 5 events and Things-to-do will convince you that July is a beautiful time to visit Rome. Why a trip to Rome is worthwhile even in July – despite the heat – we show you here!

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    Pop-up Festival "Lungo il Tevere"

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    “Along the Tiber” is the name of this special open-air event, which has been held annually from June to August since the beginning of the millennium. On the banks of the river Trastevere, at the height of the Tiber Island, countless pop-up restaurants and lounges line up during this time.

    The selection is huge! Grab street food and stroll along the promenade, or treat yourself to an apéritif or cocktail and enjoy the sunset from the cozy seating cushions on the ancient steps and walls! Restaurants with authentic Italian cuisine are also represented in the pop-up version.

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    The Roman summer of culture

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    As in many other major cities, Rome hosts the exciting annual “Summer of Culture”, which includes numerous open-air concerts, dances, and other cultural events from June to August. There is something for everyone in the extensive program, which can usually be viewed online in the spring.

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    The best time to dip into the ocean

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    The hot July temperatures in Rome are ideal for cool off. You can get easily from Rome to the ocean (and cheaply!) with public transport. The price of the regional train FL1 to Lido di Ostia ticket is only the city fare: just 1.50 euros per trip!

    No wonder the lido, located about 30 kilometers from the center, is also highly popular with the inhabitants.

    Our tip: If it gets too crowded at the large, public beach, head for one of the smaller private beaches For a small entrance fee, you can enjoy the sun and a cold Aperol Spritz here with far less hustle and bustle!

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    Summer Sale in Rome

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    Twice a year, all shopping lovers receive a very warm and welcoming gift for their trip to Rome: the sale starts. In July most of the malls, boutiques and shops try to get rid of summer fashion, so you will have plenty of options for cheap shopping goodies.

    In addition to attractive sale prices, the malls and shops are prepared for hot summers and cool you down with their air-condition. There are a few malls you should check out:

    • Galleria Alberto Sordi
    • Shopping Mall Porta di Roma
    • Zeel International Store
    • Centro Commerciale Aura
    • GranRoma
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    Sunset watching at the Giardino degli Aranc

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    The Giardino di aranci on the Aventine Hill will delight you straight away. In this newly created park, you’ll sit among huge pine trees and glowing orange trees. And not only that: the view of the city is spectacular! You look directly at St. Peter’s Basilica. Especially in the evening hours, the park is a magical place. A veryity of different People gather here to enjoy the sunset over the rooftops of the city while listening to street music.

Weather in Rome in July: the best time to travel?

If there is one thing about Rome in July: It is really hot! More than 86 °F (30° C) in the daytime, and even at night it is quite warm at 68 °F (20 °C). Especially in the evenings, life goes wild in Rome – for example, at the great festivals that we have already recommended to you a little further up.

In July, however, it is important to note: It is actually too hot for a city trip, but the summer vacations attract a similar number of tourists to the city as the Easter weekend. The queues at the big sights are extremely long – get your tickets in time so that you don’t have to stand in the blazing sun for two hours at 95 °F (35 °C).

  • Temperatures in July in Rome: 64 to 87 °F (18 to 31 °C)
  • Rain days in June: up to 2
  • Sun hours per day: 11

The best tours in Rome in July

There isn’t anything better than getting tips from a real insider for your vacation in Rome. The local guides will give you the best recommendations for restaurants, bars and spots to get to know the city of Rome. Especially in July, you should look for tours which are in the evening hours or early in the morning, so you can escape the heat of midday.

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Guided Colosseum Night Tour

Evening Cruise on Tibet River

Bar Crawl with Local Guide & Drinks

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St. Peter's basilica dome and St. Angel bridge over Tiber river

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Tour at nighttime to escape the heat through the Colosseum.

 A romantic evening cruise along the Tiber River with some classy snacks and wine.

Enjoy the fun nightlife of Rome while learning more about roman culture and getting to know other travelers.

Get to know the spooky stories of Rome while a group walking tour.

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Tips: How to make a visit to Rome in July a success

No matter what month it is, once the timing of your trip is set, you should invest a little time in planning. Because there is so much to see in Rome. Without a plan, it will be hard to see all the highlights in just 3 or 4 days. To help you out, we’ve put together some detailed itineraries – including maps and many insider tips!

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The sights of Rome: In July, be sure to book tickets in advance!

In July, it is especially worthwhile to invest a few extra euros from your travel budget in advance online tickets for major sights such as the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums. In our overview, we show you for which top attractions this is especially true!

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My Conclusion

Summer lovers take note, because July is a beautiful time to travel to Rome. Pleasant summer nights and optimal conditions for shopping lovers – That sounds like a great vacation in Rome for us.

FAQ

What is the average temperature in Rome in July?

The average temperature in Rome in July is between 64 and 87 °F (18 to 31 °C), so pretty warm and are just too inviting for sunbathing on the beach. But do not forget sunscreen!

What is the weather like in Rome in July?

The weather in Rome in July is really warm and will make you sweat. Temperatures are usually at daytime more than 86 °F (30° C) and at night 68 °F (20 °C).

What to wear in Rome in July?

For a vacation in Rome in July, you should definitely think about a sun hat or a cap. A sunstroke is no fun and can ruin your vacation. So that you can use every breeze as cooling, wear loose clothes.

What to do in Rome in July

In Rome in July, there is so much to see, but you should not miss a sunset in the Roman orange garden and a little trip to the Mediterranean coast. There you can cool off in the cool water and refresh your tan a bit.

Is July a good time to visit Rome?

July is a perfect time to visit Rome if you like summer, sun and a beautiful city: Take advantage of the cool mornings and mild evenings that make every attraction and sight a little more pleasant. You are in Italy, so an ice cream from a classic Italian ice cream parlor is not far-fetched and offers a great cool down.

Is Rome too hot in July?

It is indeed really hot in July, most Italian citizens are used to the heat. If you don’t like hot and sunny weather Rome might be more pleasant for you in the spring months for example March or April.

Should I visit Rome in July or August?

August in Rome is even hotter than July, but if you want to see a less crowded Rome, August may be a better choice for your trip. But Rome in July is a bit less sunny, and you can walk around the city a bit more without sweating buckets.

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