Rome - Post Report Question and Answers
What are some typical ways to socialize, either with local people or with other expatriates? Are there groups or clubs that you can recommend?
We don't socialise much due to the kids school schedules and work. - Aug 2024
Irish pubs are great if you like to drink and get sideways. A much more social environment than a sit-down Italian restaurant. There are some social media expat groups that seem to be useful: they host different events and meet ups around the city. A good option if you are new and trying to meet other expats. The local Italian population reminds me of Latin America as they are a hard group to break into. It's possible, but it takes some work and you should ideally speak some Italian - Sep 2022
Most activities are centred around long, lingering three-hour dinners with friends. Excursions to various concerts/shows and art events (there's always something), trips out of town. Hanging out in the piazzas. - Oct 2014
If you have the time to look for and experience it, it's out there! - May 2013
I find life in Rome very entertaining and sociable. If you enjoy eating food, talking to people, and talking slow walks, you'll fit right in. - Apr 2012
Not a lot of entertaining. It's a very dispersed group. - Aug 2010
It's what you make of it. If you want quiet evenings at home, that's easy enough. If you want to go paint the town red every night, that's easy too. Drinking here is very cheap compared to the U.S. Dining is not. You have been warned! - Feb 2008
It's the eternal city! - Feb 2008