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Rome Weather in March, Italy

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  • What is Average Temperature?
    The average high temperature and the average low temperature for that month, on a daily basis, divided by 2 equals the average temperature for that month

    Temperature

    11°C
    53°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    High Temperature

    17°C
    63°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    Low Temperature

    6°C
    43°F
  • What is Average Day Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunrise and sunset

    Day Temperature

    11°C
    53°F
  • What is Average Night Temperature?
    The average temperature recorded between sunset and sunrise

    Night Temperature

    10°C
    51°F
  • What is Average Sea Temperature?
    Average daily sea temperatures and divided by the number of days in the month. Sea Temperatures are taken from buoys, ships and even satellites can calculate sea temperature based on energy that is radiated from the sea's surface

    Sea Temperature

    14°C
    57°F
  • What are Average Daily Sunshine Hours?
    Total sunshine hours for the month, divided by the number of days in the month. Sunshine hours are taken with a sunshine recorder, either a Campbell-Stokes recorder or an Eppley Pyreheliometer

    Sunshine Hours

    7 hours
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall Days

    7 days
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall

    19 mm

March, 2025

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 Avg 9Âș 48Âș
2 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
3 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
4 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
5 Avg 9Âș 48Âș
6 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
7 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
8 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
9 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
10 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
11 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
12 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
13 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
14 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
15 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
16 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
17 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
18 Avg 12Âș 54Âș
19 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
20 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
21 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
22 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
23 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
24 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
25 Avg 10Âș 50Âș
26 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
27 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
28 Avg 11Âș 52Âș
29 Avg 13Âș 55Âș
30 Avg 14Âș 57Âș
31 Avg 15Âș 59Âș
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What's The Weather Like In Rome In March?

Due to the change in seasons, March can be an unpredictable time of the year for RomeItaly. Temperatures can range from chilly to pleasantly mild.

Is It Warm In Rome In March?

March in Rome sees the spring weather start to take effect, and temperatures gradually increase from an average of 9ºC in the beginning of the month to 12ºC towards the end.

Is It Warm Enough To Swim In The Sea In March?

On the coast, sea temperatures have an average of about 14ºC, so you probably won't be heading to the beach during your holiday

It Rome Wet In March?

One of the great benefits of visiting Rome at this time of year is that the rainfall is considerably lower than in previous months. Across a typical 13-day period, the city experiences an average of 13mm of rain.

Sunshine Hours In March

There are around eight hours of sunshine in Rome during March. The abundant blue skies, combined with the gentle temperatures, make March a particularly appealing time of the year for tourists to visit Rome.

Rome Hotels in March

Villa Spalletti Trivelli

When it comes to pure luxury, it doesn't get much better than Villa Spalletti Trivelli. This boutique hotel is just steps away from the Trevi Fountain and provides guests with the choice of 12 deluxe rooms, all of which are decorated to an incredibly high standard. There is a wealth of facilities and services available onsite, including bars, restaurants, gardens and spa.

Hotel San Anselmo

For something a bit less flash, consider staying at Hotel San Anselmo. This four-star hotel offers a great number of amenities and services, including buffet breakfast, 24-hour reception, internet access, bar, room service, free parking, massages, tours, excursion booking, airport shuttle service and babysitting.

There are 34 double rooms available, each of which is decorated with a different theme.

Trilussa Palace Hotel

Families and couples looking for somewhere to stay during their holiday in Rome should check out the Trilussa Palace Hotel. Just a short walk away from many bars, restaurants, shops and attractions, this hotel offers a great selection of double, triple and family rooms, so there's something for all tastes and group sizes to enjoy.

The list of onsite facilities and services is extensive and covers tours, excursion booking, internet access, shop, airport shuttle, restaurant reservations and babysitting.

Roma Boutique Hotel

Positioned just a stone's throw away from the Spanish Steps, the Roma Boutique Hotel is a wonderful place to stay. Located on the fourth floor of a historic building, this four-star hotel offers accommodation in the form of stylish, bright and spacious rooms, each of which is well-equipped.

Guests are encouraged to take full advantage of the onsite facilities which include WiFi access, breakfast in your room, parking, 24-hour reception, shuttle service and air conditioning.

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Bars and Restaurants

Caffe Sant' Eustachio

If it's authentic Roman coffee you're looking for, make sure you go to the Caffe Sant' Eustachio. Established in 1938, this establishment is considered one of the city's best-kept secrets and serves world-class espresso and speciality coffees in a traditional Roman setting. 

Things to do in Rome in March

Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini

Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini is a must-visit during your holiday in Rome. At this imperial villa you can explore the various rooms which are connected by glass floors and appreciate all the artwork found within.

If you're on a budget holiday you can wander around the villa yourself or if you have some money to spare, sign up for one of the guided tours which take a few hours to complete.

Musei Capitolini

The March weather in Rome means there's a fair chance you'll be stuck with the odd rainy day, and for indoor attractions you should seek out the incredible Musei Capitolini. Dating back to the 15th century, the museum ranks as one of Rome's oldest, holding an impressive collection of bronze statues, all of which are said to represent the city.

The museum is a short walk from the Colosseum and is open daily from 9.30am to 7.30pm.

Avetine Hill

For some stunning views of the city, head on over to Aventine Hill. Home to the famous Knights of Malta keyhole, this hill offers an incredible and unique view of St Peter's Basilica which you'll never forget.

Although there aren't any services or facilities available on top of the hill, there are amazing panoramic photo opportunities, so don't forget to take your camera with you.

Villa Borghese Park

Another area of town worth exploring by foot is the park at Villa Borghese. Originally the estate of Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century, it makes a great place to while away a lazy afternoon while you explore the park's many nooks and crannies before taking in the views from the terrace at Pincio Hill.

Campo dei Fiori Market

Planning on doing some shopping? Then head to the Campo dei Fiori Market in the middle of the city. Located in the stunning Piazza Navona, the market sells everything from wine and flowers to cured meats, freshly-baked breads and speciality cheeses.

Locals have shopped at the market for centuries, and it's a popular pastime among Romans to buy lunch here and enjoy a picnic in the square on warm spring days.

Rome Events March

Public Hoilday


8 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026

International Women’s Day 🗓

Rome marks International Women’s Day with a citywide program of exhibitions, concerts, lectures and special museum openings (often free for women). Venues from the botanical gardens to theatres stage themed events and guided tours focusing on women in art, history and culture. It’s a thoughtful, celebratory day for visitors who want to combine sightseeing with cultural programmes and public rallies that spotlight contemporary issues.


Religious


9 Mar 2026
9 Mar 2026

Festa di Santa Francesca Romana 🛐

On 9 March Rome honours Saint Francesca (patron of motorists and families) with services at the Monastery of Tor de’ Specchi and a traditional blessing of vehicles that can stretch along the Appian Way. The day uniquely blends devotion with local custom — pilgrims queue to visit the monastery and receive the special blessing; it’s a charming, characterful event that gives visitors insight into popular Roman piety and local ritual.


19 Mar 2026
19 Mar 2026

Festa di San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph’s Day) 🛐

Saint Joseph’s Day is widely celebrated across Rome with parish masses, local processions, food stalls and traditional sweets (bignè di San Giuseppe). Many neighbourhoods hold bonfires (falò), charity collections and communal meals to honour the patron of fathers and workers. For visitors it’s an atmospheric day to sample Roman pastry traditions, join a lively parish fiesta and see time-honoured neighbourhood rituals away from the tourist hotspots.


Culture


21 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026

Giornate FAI di Primavera (FAI Spring Days) đŸ‘„

The FAI Spring Days open hundreds of normally-closed historic sites and gardens across Rome and Italy for guided visits and special tours. Organized by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano, this weekend is a cultural treasure hunt — palaces, villas, hidden chapels and private gardens welcome visitors with volunteers and short talks. It’s ideal for curious tourists who want off-the-beaten-track access to Rome’s heritage.


Sports


22 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026

Run Rome The Marathon 🏓

Run Rome is a spectacular city marathon that threads through the Eternal City’s greatest monuments — start at the Imperial Forums, pass the Colosseum, Castel Sant’Angelo, Vatican environs and finish near the Circus Maximus. Beyond elite runners, the event includes relay and fun-run options, creating a festival atmosphere with bands, cheering points and on-course food. It’s a bucket-list experience for sporting tourists and spectators.


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