What to Do in Rome at Night: 17 Exciting Ideas

Filling your days in Rome is a beyond easy task: the list of bucket-list-worthy experiences in Rome is a mile long, and it’s truly impossible to be bored in the city. Trying to decide what to do in Rome at night, though, is a bit trickier.

Deciding where to go, what to do, and even figuring out what options are available in the evening often requires a bit of research–but don’t worry.

From laid-back neighborhood explorations to delightful dinners to iconic tourism experiences (did you know you can tour the Colosseum at night?!), there are some truly incredible things to do in Rome at night.

Here’s what to do in Rome after dark!

Roman Forum at Blue Hour with freestanding columns: What to Do in Rome at Night

What to Do in Rome at Night

Throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain.

Rome’s Trevi Fountain is rightfully famous, but during the day, it is often so packed with crowds that it can be hard to enjoy.

Tossing the traditional coin in the Trevi Fountain to ensure you come back to Rome often involves a long dance of nudging your way to the front of the crowd–hardly the experience most of us dream about having at the Trevi Fountain.

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In the dead of night, though, you’ll find the Trevi Fountain deserted!

Experiencing such a beautiful masterpiece alone is a truly special experience.

Sure, your photos might look a little different than those who stop by during the day, but the memory is sure to be one worth cherishing.

Trevi Fountain at Blue Hour: What to Do in Rome at Night

Step inside the Colosseum.

Want to experience the Colosseum in a way that few visitors ever do?

Tour the Colosseum at night!

After the gates close to most visitors, you can still purchase a specialized tour to see the Colosseum under the night sky.

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No crowds, no heat… just you and the weight of history.

This is one of our favorite things that we’ve ever done in Rome, and we can highly recommend it!

Book your visit to the Colosseum at night today!

kate storm overlooking the colosseum after hours

Enjoy the nightlife in Trastevere.

If you’re looking for a place to enjoy the nightlife in Rome that is both beautiful and reasonably accessible to tourists, Trastevere is the perfect spot.

This neighborhood comes alive at night, with bars and restaurants on nearly every corner.

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Trattoria da Enzo al 29Ā (get there early–they don’t take reservations),Ā Ai MarmiĀ (Roman pizza), andĀ Il Maritozzo RossoĀ (very casual but I still dream of their carbonara) are just a few great dinner options in Trastevere.

Alternatively, you could sign up forĀ this evening food and wine tour in TrastevereĀ that we loved–I promise you will end the night very full that way!

If you’re looking for an even more local feel, you might also want to look into the neighborhoods of Testaccio and Pigneto when deciding what to do in Rome at night.

basilica di santa maria trastevere square during evening in rome italy
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere is delightful at night!

Learn about Rome’s darker legends on a ghost tour.

Catacombs and crypts not enough spookiness in Rome for you? Take in some of Rome’s darkest legends on a dark heart of Rome tour!

Not only will this give you a chance to explore parts of the city at night that you may have overlooked during the day, but you’ll also get to experience a completely different take on Rome’s history than you would get on a standard daytime walking tour.

Explore Rome’s spooky and supernatural elements with this affordable walking tour!

Castel Sant'Angelo with bridge at night, What to Do in Rome at Night

Explore Vatican City after dark.

With a little advanced planning, it is possible to add touring the Vatican Museums to your list of what to do in Rome in the evening!

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While the Vatican has ended the previously extended opening hours on Friday nights from April to October, it also extended the daily hours for the museums in the process!

The Vatican Museums are now open until 7:00 PM most days, and St. Peter’s Basilica is open until 7:10 PM most days.

Map room in the Vatican Museums shot at night, with open window on the left. Visiting the Vatican Museums during special hours is one of our favorite travel tips for Rome Italy!

If you want to avoid burning daylight hours on indoor attractions, visiting the Vatican at night is a great way to structure your trip to Rome!

(If you’re hoping to avoid some of the crowds, though, you’ll likely do better opting for an early-morning experience instead).

Book timed-entry tickets to visit the Vatican Museums today!

Even if you opt to visit the Vatican Museums during the day, though, if you’re nearby, it’s still well worth your time to stop by Piazza San Pietro when it’s lit up at night!

christmas decorations in st peters square being admired by visitors during december in rome at night
It’s gorgeous with or without the annual Christmas decor!

Check out a rooftop bar.

What better way to enjoy a glass of prosecco or a classic spritz in Rome than by sipping it at a beautiful rooftop bar?

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Rooftop bars in Rome, especially on warm summer nights with a sunset, are the perfect way to start an evening in Rome.

A few popular choices include the rooftop bars at Hotel Minerva and Hotel Raphael, but there are incredible rooftop bars all over Rome!

spritz and straw hat on the ledge of a rooftop during sunset in rome italy

Substitute a delicious food tour for a traditional dinner.

Don’t want to sit down for a traditional dinner?

Add a food tour to your list of what to do in Rome at night!

Food tours are one of our favorite ways to explore a city, and Rome is certainly no exception.

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On a food tour, you can taste many new dishes fast (without committing to an entire portion), find great restaurants, learn the names of and how to order all your new favorite foods, and with a good guide, learn about the neighborhood you’re exploring as well.

Consider signing up for the tasty, evening food tour we loved in Trastevere.

If you’d rather hop across the Tiber and explore a different neighborhood, this food tour through the Jewish ghetto and Campo de’ Fiori gets great reviews as well.

Book your food tour in Rome today!

hands holding up aperol spritzes in trastevere italy on a trastevere food tour
Cheers to Trastevere & spritzes from Bar San Calisto!

See a show at the stunning Teatro dell’Opera.

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Head to the opera!

Sure, you won’t understand much of what’s going on if you don’t speak Italian.

… But by attending an opera in Rome you will get the chance to participate in an exciting cultural experience, see a side of Rome that few tourists do, and admire the interior of the stunning Teatro dell’Opera while experiencing beautiful music.

Colosseum as seen from wall at Blue Hour -- What to Do in Rome at Night

Sip wine at an enoteca.

In Italian, an enoteca is a wine shop (or wine library for a more whimsical translation), and in practice, many of them also operate as wine bars!

If you’re looking for a larger collection of wine and a bit of a different experience than the typical spritz-and-chips aperitivo experience, consider stopping in at an enoteca.

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There are wonderful enotecas all over Rome, but we’re partial to Enoteca Cul de Sac in Piazza di Pasquino (which is home to a talking statue!).

Not only is the wine list the size of a book (wine library, indeed), but the outdoor seating is cozy, and the piazza is located just around the corner from Piazza Navona.

In other words, it’s a great place to be close to the action, but removed from the crowds.

two wine glasses being held out in front of piazza in rome at night

Admire the Spanish Steps… possibly (somewhat) alone!

Similar to the experience you might have during the day at the Trevi Fountain, the crowds on the Spanish Steps during the day are notoriously large.

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Especially during the summer, it can be difficult to even see the steps at all underneath the sea of tourists that swarm the steps from shortly after dawn onwards.

There’s no shame in that–we’ve definitely been part of that crowd more than once–but if you imagine yourself strolling across the steps without a soul in sight, add the Spanish Steps to your list of what to do in Rome at night.

(Unlike most of the options mentioned in this blog post, though, you’ll want to do this very late at night if your goal is to avoid the crowds.)

Girl on Spanish Steps at Dawn: What to Do in Rome at Night

In the mood for a spooky experience? Tour Rome’s catacombs at night.

Rome’s many catacombs are fascinating at any time of day, but at night, without crowds and under the cover of darkness, the atmosphere becomes just a bit spookier.

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This incredible after-hours tour will take you not only inside Rome’s catacombs after they close to the public at night but also to a bizarre and fascinating ossuary.

If bones and ghosts don’t scare you off, definitely add this to your list of what to do in Rome at night!

Book your after-hours tour of Rome’s catacombs today!

underground catacombs of rome italy with niches carved into tufa rock

Enjoy dinner like a Roman.

Traditional dinners in Rome are long and slow, ideally starting around 9:00 PM and lasting for at least a couple of hours.

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Pick a great restaurant (you may want to make reservations a couple of days ahead of time if you have a popular spot in mind), take leisurely breaks between courses, enjoy plenty of conversation and wine, and eventually waddle your way out of the restaurant more stuffed than you’ve ever been.

True, this isn’t something you’ll want to do every day–but at least once during your trip, it’s an experience worth having in Rome at night.

Coda alla vaccinara on a white plate set on a checkered tablecloth--definitely a dish to consider when deciding what to eat in Rome

Step inside the Pantheon.

While it’s certainly an early evening experience as opposed to a late-night one, the Pantheon is quick to see and doesn’t close until 6:30 PM.

In other words, it’s a great final sightseeing stop before turning your attention to food, drink, and relaxation for the rest of the evening!

As a somewhat mysterious Roman-temple-turned-church, the famous Pantheon is home to many questions, such as exactly how old it is and what it is made out of.

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While it has traditionally been free to visit, the city of Rome introduced an entrance fee starting in 2023. Today, base tickets for the Pantheon cost 5 Euro, purchased onsite or throughĀ this website.

Alternatively, you can purchaseĀ tickets to the Pantheon that include a downloadable audio guide.

Be sure to read the signs carefully when arriving at the Pantheon: there are separate lines for those who already have downloaded tickets and those planning to purchase one in person.

Get your Pantheon tickets + audio guide today!

kate storm tanding inside the pantheon one day in rome italy
The interior of the Pantheon is even cooler than the exterior!

Take part in the tradition of aperitivo.

Why are Romans able to wait to eat dinner at 9:00 PM when our stomachs are growling much earlier (leading to the occasional but classic Italy travel mistake of a visitor attempting to visit a closed restaurant)?

Because of aperitivo!

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Though aperitivo is typically a northern Italian tradition, it has spread south and you can now find versions aperitivo all over Rome (and most of Italy, really).

Essentially, aperitivo is a set time–generally between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM–where you can buy a drink at a bar that also comes with a snack.

The snack can range wildly, from a bit of bruschetta all the way up to access to a buffet serving things like meats and cheeses, and it’ll definitely help you stay full until dinnertime.

aperitivo in rome with spritz in the background and snacks in the foreground
One of many aperitivos we have enjoyed in Rome!

Take a nighttime stroll through Centro Storico.

One of our absolute favorite times to wander through Centro Storico is at night when the tourists are all at dinner or home, the streets are empty, and the city feels like magic.

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This is Rome’s most central neighborhood, and it is generally quite safe.

It’s also where you can find many of Rome’s highlights, including Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps–and all of these locations are even more stunning when you have them to yourself.

crowded spanish steps in rome at night

Attend a movie at an open-air cinema.

If you’re looking for something to do in Rome at night that is focused less on tourism and more on enjoying the city like a local, go see a movie!

On summer nights, many spots in Rome transform into open-air cinemas.

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Occasionally you can even find films being shown in English, as some of the cinemas show movies in their original language with Italian subtitles.

And speaking of summer nights in Rome–if you happen to be visiting Rome in the summer, be sure to add the Lungo il Tevere to your list of things to do in Rome at night as well!

Castel Sant'Angelo at an angle with bridge, What to Do in Rome at Night

Tips for Exploring Rome at Night

Pay attention to the metro hours!

Rome’s metro service ends fairly early for a major city, at 11:30 PM on weekdays and 1:30 AM on weekends.

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If you’re planning a late night, consider taking alternate transportation home!

You can check updated metro hours and prices here.

ranger storm in a backpack at flaminio metro stop rome
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Rome is generally a safe city, but take usual precautions.

Though Rome is generally quite safe and we regularly go out at night with no concerns, you’ll still want to take all the normal safety precautions that you would in any major city.

Be aware of your surroundings, stick to populated, well-lit areas, don’t get overly intoxicated, and ensure you have a safe route home.

Bus in front of Altar to the Fatherland at night: What to Do in Rome at Night

Don’t expect to eat dinner at 6:00 PM.

The best restaurants tend to open for dinner between 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM.

You’ll find a handful open at 7:00 PM, but 6:00 PM?

Everyone is still at aperitivo!

Photo of a bowl of carbonara, a woman's hand is holding up one bite with a fork. Eating plenty of this is definitely among my personal favorite travel tips for Italy.

Don’t be afraid to make reservations.

Rome’s best restaurants fill up fast, and reservations are common.

Add that to late opening hours and leisurely dining times, and if you head to a popular restaurant without a plan, you’re more likely to hear, ā€œsorry, we’re full, try again tomorrowā€ than ā€œit’s an hour waitā€.

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If you have a particular restaurant in mind that you want to experience in Rome, don’t be afraid to make reservations!

Many popular spots allow you to make reservations online.

Alternatively, you can call to make a reservation (or have your hotel call for you).

rooftops of rome in december at sunset with flock of starlings visible

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