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10 Mistakes Tourists Make in Rome (and How to Avoid Them)

Rome is one of the world’s most iconic travel destinations — but even experienced travelers make mistakes here. From choosing the wrong time to visit the Vatican to falling for classic tourist traps around the Colosseum, minor missteps can cost you time, money, and a better travel experience.

1. Visiting the Vatican at the Wrong Time

The Vatican Museums are one of the most crowded attractions on Earth. Many first-time visitors go during peak hours (10:00–14:00), only to spend half their day standing in lines.

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2. Eating in Tourist Traps Near Major Attractions

Restaurants around the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Pantheon often charge inflated prices for average food. Many tourists end up paying €14 for a cappuccino or €25 for bad pasta. This is one mistake I personally made on my first trip to Rome.

How to avoid it:

Walk at least 2–3 blocks away from major attractions.
Look for places where:

Try neighborhoods like Monti, Testaccio, or Trastevere for authentic food.


3. Not Reserving Tickets for the Colosseum in Advance

Thousands of tourists arrive at the Colosseum expecting to buy a ticket on the spot — and discover everything is sold out. Many of the mistakes tourists make in Rome come from not planning..

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4. Taking Taxis from Tourist Spots

Taxi scams in Rome are common: inflated fares, “broken meters,” and unofficial drivers who overcharge visitors.

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5. Wearing Uncomfortable Shoes on Cobblestone Streets

Rome is a walking city, but many tourists underestimate the impact of the cobblestones (called sanpietrini) on their feet.

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6. Not Respecting Dress Codes at Churches

After visiting Rome multiple times, I’ve seen how… Many visitors are turned away from the Vatican or major basilicas because they wear shorts, crop tops, or sleeveless tops.

How to avoid it:

Dress modestly when visiting churches:

Tip: Carry a lightweight scarf and wrap it when needed.


7. Throwing Coins the Wrong Way into the Trevi Fountain

Tourists often toss coins incorrectly — or take photos touching the fountain, which is prohibited.

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8. Renting a Car in Rome

Rome is one of the worst cities in Europe for driving. Visitors often get fined in ZTL (Zona Traffico Limitato) areas without even knowing.

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9. Not Watching Out for Pickpockets

Public transportation, busy squares, and metro stations are prime pickpocketing hotspots. Many tourists let their guard down and lose their phones or wallets.

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10. Thinking You Can See All of Rome in One Day

Rome has over 2,000 years of history — you can’t see everything in a quick trip. Many visitors rush from place to place and end up exhausted.

How to avoid it:

Plan 1–2 major attractions per day.
Mix significant sights with relaxing activities like:

This way, you actually enjoy Rome instead of racing through it.


Final Tips for First-Time Visitors


FAQs About Visiting Rome

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Is Rome safe for tourists?

Yes, but pickpocketing is common in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure.

What’s the best month to visit Rome?

April, May, late September, and October offer great weather with fewer crowds.

Do you need skip-the-line tickets for the Vatican?

Yes. If you don’t book ahead, expect very long delays.

Is tap water safe to drink in Rome?

Absolutely — Rome has some of the cleanest tap water in Europe.

How many days do you need in Rome?

Ideally, 3–4 days are needed to see the major attractions without rushing.

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