Roman lifestyles and habits
The City of Rome gives off a charming and laid-back vibe that will make you want to indulge in the local culture. Rome is often associated with taking your time which often results in Romans not really stressing on punctuality. This is also a result of sometimes inefficient public transport fluidity, traffic jams and the lack of parking spaces.
In comparison to Northern Europeans, you will soon find out that Romans tend to be less in a hurry. However, this does not stop them from being welcoming, friendly and warm. Roman men are also known to be very charming.
In general, Italians prefer light breakfasts to rich ones. Many of them head to coffee bars in the morning to enjoy an Italian croissant and a coffee or a cappuccino to start the day off. Throughout the day, Italians take several coffee breaks. Lunch generally takes place around 1 pm while people have dinner around 8 or 9 pm.
During Christmas or Easter as well as during the summer season, many people leave the city for other places. It is part of the traditions for Italian families to come together during those festive celebrations and to head to the beach coast around July and August. Despite high temperatures, staying back in Rome can be quite pleasant as public transport is less crowded and the traffic tends to be more fluid.





