Is Monti, Rome Safe at Night?
Late-night transit
- Metro: Cavour station (Line B) is the Monti station; Termini (Lines A and B) is the major interchange 10 minutes away. Standard service until 23:30, Friday-Saturday until 01:30.
- Night buses (linee notturne): n5, n8, n11, n40 cover the area; service every 30 minutes after metro closes.
- Taxis: official white Roma taxis from ranks (€3 base + per-km in 2026); FREE NOW app for ordering. Uber operates only as UberBlack/Lux. €8-15 most central Rome runs.
- Walking: Monti to the Colosseum 5 minutes south; to the Trevi Fountain 15 minutes west; to Termini 10 minutes north-east. All routes well-lit.
- Scooter rentals: e-scooters (Lime, Bird) heavily available; cycle lanes limited in central Rome.
FAQ
- Is Monti safe at night for tourists in 2026?
- Yes — Monti is among central Rome's safer neighbourhoods at night. The bohemian village character around Piazza Madonna dei Monti, the dense restaurant-and-wine-bar foot traffic on Via dei Serpenti and Via del Boschetto, and the lack of nightclubs all keep ambient risk low. The catch is the very close proximity to Termini station — the 10-minute walk between Termini and Monti needs awareness, especially at night. Pickpocketing on the Cavour and Termini metros is the standard Rome pattern.
- Is Piazza Madonna dei Monti safe at night?
- Yes — the village heart is heavily walked until late, with the fountain, the church and the surrounding restaurants creating continuous evening gathering. Restaurants serve until ~23:00; the Piazza itself has a residual late-drinker presence until 02:00 in summer. Pickpocketing in the dinner-time crush is the only real consideration — bag in front, phone in pocket. No documented tourist-targeting pattern; walking back to a Monti hotel from the Piazza at any hour is fine.
- Can I take the Rome metro late at night from Monti?
- Yes — Cavour station (Line B) is the Monti station, with standard service until 23:30 weekdays and 01:30 Friday-Saturday. Termini (Lines A and B) is the major interchange 10 minutes away. Night buses n5, n8, n11, n40 cover the area every 30 minutes after metro closes. The metro itself is pickpocket-heavy on the busiest lines (especially Line A through Termini-Spagna-Vaticano); front pocket discipline. Official Roma taxis from ranks are €8-15 to most central destinations.
- How does Monti compare to Trastevere at night?
- Both are central Rome favourites with different night-time profiles. Monti is calmer, more wine-bar and bohemian, with less of a tourist-density-and-drinking-crowd character. Trastevere is louder, more restaurant-heavy, with significant Friday-Saturday tourist density and the associated pickpocket and bag-snatching baseline. Both have low violent crime. Monti is closer to Termini (and the Termini caveat); Trastevere requires the Tiber crossing. For a quieter evening base, choose Monti; for the lively Roman dining experience, Trastevere.
- What about walking around the Colosseum at night from Monti?
- Safe and atmospheric. Monti to the Colosseum via Via Cavour or Via dei Fori Imperiali is a 5-10 minute walk through continuously trafficked, well-lit streets. The Colosseum itself is floodlit and heavily walked by tourists at all hours; the surrounding Fori Imperiali area is open and safe. Standard pickpocket awareness applies in the tourist crush. Walking from Monti to the Colosseum is one of the iconic Rome evening walks; very low ambient risk.
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