Roma Province
📖 About Roma Province
The province of Rome is the cultural, economic, and lifestyle hub of Lazio, centred around the iconic city of Rome. While the capital is world-famous for its history, art, and architecture, the wider province offers a diverse range of living options. Towns such as Tivoli, known for its historic villas, Frascati in the Alban Hills, Bracciano by its scenic lake, and Anzio along the coast provide alternatives to city living while remaining well connected.
The province is best known for its unmatched concentration of historical landmarks, vibrant cultural life, and access to world-class services. Yet beyond the city, daily life can feel surprisingly local – morning markets, café culture, and quiet residential neighbourhoods define the rhythm.
The climate is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters, making outdoor living possible for much of the year. Coastal areas benefit from sea breezes, while inland towns can be slightly cooler.
For expats and retirees, Rome’s province offers flexibility. You can enjoy the energy of a global city or retreat to quieter towns without sacrificing access to healthcare, transport, and international connections – making it one of Italy’s most versatile regions to call home.
📊 Roma Province at a Glance
🚶 Walkability
How easy it is to walk for daily errands, services, and social life.
⭐ Liveability
Overall quality of life: healthcare, services, transport, cost and safety.
Towns in Roma Province
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