Webcam in Rome

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Immerse yourself in the magic of Rome with the Vatican webcam. The Livecam shows breathtaking sights, including the magnificent St. Peter's Basilica. You can rediscover special moments in the camera archive, from lively days to magical evenings.

Where is Rome?

The so-called Eternal City is located directly on the River Tiber in the heart of the Lazio region and impresses with its rich history and cultural significance. As the capital of Italy, Rome was once the center of the Roman Empire and is now a symbol of politics, business and religion. The city is also home to the Vatican, the smallest state in the world and seat of the Pope, which underlines its special status.
Rome is the largest city in Italy and the third largest in the European Union. The vibrant metropolis attracts tourists from all over the world who want to experience history, art and architecture. For a first impression and to get a feel for the atmosphere, the livecams in Rome offer fascinating insights.

What's going on in Rome?

There are few cities in the world that can look back on such an eventful history as Rome. According to legend, it was founded by Romulus on the hills of Rome in 753 BC. From then on, world history was written in this unique city in almost every era: As the center of the Roman Empire and later as the center of the Catholic Church. The Pope himself ruled over the city until 1870.
Of course, you can breathe history at every turn here: as you stroll through the charming, narrow streets, you suddenly come across the Colosseum or other remnants of ancient Rome. In the Vatican on St. Peter's Square, you can look at St. Peter's Basilica and feel the impressive history of the Catholic Church. At the same time, young, hip districts offer not only plenty of opportunities to go out, but also culinary delights. But there is one thing the city is not: dusty. And not just because of the liveliness of the Romans.
The historic center is easily accessible on foot, while hop-on hop-off buses are available for longer distances. If you would like to marvel at the sights in advance, let yourself be inspired by the images from the webcams. They show you the atmosphere in this historic city and provide up-to-date information on the weather.

What can you do in Rome?

Rome offers numerous sights, museums and squares where you can enjoy the dolce far niente or watch the hustle and bustle over an aperitivo (Italian tea time, but with Aperol spritz, Prosecco and olives, potato chips and bruschetta). A tip in advance: as Rome has so much to offer, you should plan your visit well, book tickets and guided tours in advance and a City Card/Rome Pass is also highly recommended.
The Colosseum, one of the most famous landmarks, was built in ancient times and offers exciting impressions of the history of gladiator fights. Equally impressive are the Vatican Museums with their huge art collection and Michelangelo's famous Sistine Chapel. The Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountains in the world, invites you to throw in a coin - a ritual that guarantees your return to Rome. St. Peter's Basilica, the center of the Catholic Church, offers masterpieces such as Bernini's baldachin. The dome offers a spectacular view over the city. The Rome webcams allow you to discover these places before you arrive.
The Pantheon, one of the best-preserved ancient buildings, is now a church and an experience both inside and out. The square in front of it is also a great place to watch the hustle and bustle. Piazza Navona, famous for the fountain "La Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi" by Bernini, is a popular meeting place.
A detour to the Spanish Steps offers a fantastic view. The surrounding area is home to boutiques that make Rome a fashion paradise.
The Trastevere district delights with its medieval houses and lively nightlife. Restaurants and bars invite you to enjoy the Italian joie de vivre in the evening.
The list of sights could go on and on: From Castel Sant'Angelo to the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore and Villa Borghese, there are countless treasures to discover. If you want to get away from it all, we recommend a trip to the excavations in the Roman port city of Ostia Antica. Well-preserved ruins offer a quiet alternative to the hustle and bustle of the city. With the webcam from Rome, you can stay connected to the eternal city even from afar and experience special moments live.

The weather in Rome

The climate and weather in Rome are typically Mediterranean. It is dry in summer and temperatures can soar. Most of the precipitation falls in December, but winters remain mild. Spring and fall are ideal times to visit, but Rome is worth seeing at any time. With the weather cameras in Rome, you can monitor the local weather conditions and temperatures in the Italian capital at any time - so you can plan your explorations of the city in the best possible way.





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