Planning to work or study in Rome? In this section you’ll find guides to study abroad programs, visas, coworking spaces, bookshops, cafés to work in and everyday life tips for students, professionals and digital nomads in the Eternal City.
Thanks to an ambitious initiative by the city’s Department of Culture, Rome is becoming one of the most student-friendly capitals in Europe. Ever dreamt of studying surrounded by beauty and history? Well, now you can, thanks to an exciting initiative introducing a network of study halls across Rome’s museums. The project, desired by the city’s […]
Is Rome a good city for international students and interns?
Yes. Rome hosts many international universities, study abroad programs and internship opportunities in fields like art, history, tourism, hospitality, media and NGOs. The city offers a lively student scene, especially in neighborhoods like Trastevere, San Lorenzo and around major campuses.
What should I consider before moving to Rome for work or study?
Before moving, it’s important to check visa and permit requirements, estimate your cost of living (rent, transport, food), research neighborhoods, and understand basic Italian bureaucracy. Our “Work & Study in Rome” articles help you with practical steps, checklists and tips from people who have already done it.