So, when is the best time to go to Rome? Well, it kind of depends on what you’re after. If you’re not into big crowds or crazy heat, spring (April to early June) is a sweet spot — great weather and everything’s in bloom. Autumn (late September to October) also hits that nice balance: fewer tourists, milder temps, and still plenty to see.
Summer? It’s vibrant, sure, but hot — like, really hot. And winter’s not too bad either, especially if you don’t mind cooler days and want to skip the long lines. Just pack warm layers.
Honestly, there’s no bad time — but if you want comfort and charm without elbowing through crowds, spring or fall is your best bet.