Italy · Southern Europe · EUR · Moderate
For long-stay travellers and remote workers in Rome, the realistic monthly figure is roughly $8,022 all-in. That assumes a long-stay rental (~60% of nightly mid-range accommodation), local food prices, public transit and miscellaneous — but excludes flights, visas, and tourist-style activities. For a comparable short-trip figure, see the Rome travel cost page.
Tops the Southern Europe index at $408/day mid-range — the ceiling reference among 8 cities we track here.
At $408/day mid-range, Rome runs 46% over the $279/day global median across 68 cities.
22% pricier than the Southern Europe regional average of $335/day mid-range. Regional rank: #8 of 8.
Rome sits well above the global median — a $408/day mid-range figure, 46% over the $279/day baseline across 68 cities. Inside Southern Europe it's ranked #8 of 8 on daily cost, 22% above the regional average of $335/day. The line item that moves the total most is local transport at $27/day (23% above the regional norm) — worth accounting for before you compare against another city on headline numbers alone. Season effect is roughly 47% between low and peak, in line with the global average (~47%), which is why timing the trip to apr–may shows up on nearly every itinerary that hits the numbers on this page.
| Line item | Monthly (USD) |
|---|---|
| Long-stay rent equivalent | $3,762 |
| Food (eating out + groceries mix) | $2,580 |
| Local transport | $810 |
| Miscellaneous | $870 |
| All-in monthly | $8,022 |
Local currency: EUR. FX snapshot: 2025-05.
For comparison, a week-long tourist visit at the mid-range tier in shoulder season runs roughly $2,856 for one person — a much higher per-day rate than the long-stay number above, because hotels charge nightly rates, tourists rely on taxis more, and short-trip activities are bundled into every day.
In Rome, rent makes up about 47% of the monthly long-stay total — the largest line, but food and lifestyle still move the total meaningfully. Food sits around 32% and local transport around 10%; the remainder covers SIM, gym, co-working, occasional ride-shares, and the small unavoidable misc that every city imposes.
At the "Moderate" tier, Rome sits inside the $200–350/day mid-range band of our index. Inside Southern Europe, that means a comfortable solo nomad month at roughly $8,022 buys a central studio or shared 1-bed, a mix of local and international restaurants, and a monthly co-working pass.
If Rome is borderline for your budget, the closest peer in Southern Europe is Florence at roughly $7,554/month — within a few percent of Rome on the monthly figure but with a different vibe (renaissance, food). Two cities at the same monthly number can feel very different day-to-day: Rome leans ruins / food, Florence leans renaissance / food. If those words describe different versions of your ideal month, the cost similarity is a coincidence and the choice is a lifestyle one, not a budget one.
| Week | What hits the card |
|---|---|
| Week 1 (setup) | Rent deposit + first month, SIM, transit pass, co-working day passes while you scout — typically 1.3–1.5× a normal week, so plan for around $2,594. |
| Weeks 2–3 (steady state) | Roughly $1,853/week for food, transit, misc — accommodation is already paid. |
| Week 4 (re-up) | Same steady-state cashflow plus any month-end admin (laundry blocks, visa runs in some countries) — keep a $371 buffer. |
How the same city scales from a tourist week to a long-stay month. Per-day economics improve sharply once you cross the long-stay threshold — accommodation is the swing factor.
| Stay | Total (USD) |
|---|---|
| 1 week (tourist mid-range) | $2,856 |
| 1 month (long-stay) | $8,022 |
| 3 months (long-stay) | $24,066 |
| Per week, long-stay | $1,853 |
Three realistic nomad profiles at this monthly cost level — pick the one closest to your stage and adjust ±15%.
The Southern Europe regional average all-in monthly cost is about $6,574/mo. Rome sits at $8,022/mo — 22% above the regional average. Most of the premium is accommodation; food and transit track the regional norm closely.