Quick Guide

LANGUAGE: "Feel Rome through history and daily life."

Rome speaks above all through Italian, but in most tourist areas, hotels, restaurants and shops, English is widely understood. This makes a Rome city break easy and comfortable for international travellers. For visitors, the city feels welcoming, familiar and full of character from the very first moment.


OFFICIAL TIME: "Stay in sync with the Eternal City."

Rome follows Central European Time, which makes planning museum visits, walking tours, dining and excursions simple and practical. For travellers booking a trip to Rome, the city is easy to navigate and ideal for both short breaks and longer holidays.


CURRENCY: "Easy and practical for travellers."

The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Cards are accepted almost everywhere, but carrying some cash is still useful for cafés, taxis, local shops and smaller purchases. This makes Rome holidays practical for both premium travellers and those managing a balanced budget.


CULTURE & LOCAL IDENTITY: "A city that lives through its past."

What makes Rome unique is the way daily life unfolds among ruins, monuments, piazzas, churches and elegant streets. It is a city where history, art, religion, gastronomy and local lifestyle exist together naturally. That is why Rome is not just a destination to visit, but a place to experience deeply.


ELECTRICITY AND PLUGS: "Travel with ease."

Electricity in Rome uses the standard 230V European system. Most common European plugs work without difficulty, making it easy for travellers to use phones, chargers and personal devices throughout the trip.


VISA FOR ALBANIAN CITIZENS: "Travel prepared."

For Albanian citizens with a biometric passport, short tourist stays in Italy usually do not require a visa under normal Schengen rules. Travellers should still check the latest conditions before departure and make sure all travel documents are valid.