How much does a trip to Rome cost in 2026?
Rome sits in a price band where mid-range travelers typically spend around $277 per day on the ground — about $1,939 for a full week before flights. Backpackers on a tight budget can get by on roughly $111 a day staying in hostels and eating at local spots, while luxury travelers booking 4–5 star hotels and fine dining should plan for closer to $718 per day.
International flights from a major US hub to Rome run roughly $760 round-trip in economy class, though shoulder-season and advance-purchase fares can land well below that. The estimator below adds flights, accommodation, food, local transport, and activities into a single number you can save and track during the trip — and lets you pick your own departing country.
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What's the daily food cost in Rome?
For mid-range travelers eating a mix of restaurant meals and casual local spots, expect around $65 per person per day for food and drinks in Rome in 2026. Budget travelers eating street food and self-catering breakfast can hold it to $30 a day, while fine dining and hotel restaurants push the daily food spend to $170 or more.
Is Rome expensive for tourists?
Rome runs about $277 per person per day for mid-range travel covering accommodation, food, local transport, and activities. That puts it on the expensive end compared to other popular destinations. A full week at the mid-range tier comes to roughly $1,939 per person before flights. Budget travelers can do it for around $111 a day; luxury travelers should plan for $718+ daily.
How many days do you need in Rome?
Rome is expensive on a per-day basis, so 3–5 days is the sweet spot for most travelers. Beyond a week, the daily cost compounds quickly. If you have more time, consider pairing it with a cheaper neighboring destination to balance the overall budget.
What's the best time to visit Rome for budget travel?
April, May, and October are the cheapest months with pleasant weather — avoid August when locals leave and prices stay high.