The Rome Marathon is an exhilarating journey through one of Italy's most iconic cities, offering runners not just a race but an immersive experience steeped in history and culture. With over 25,000 participants annually, the event showcases the beauty of Rome’s historic landmarks while providing a relatively flat course that caters to both seasoned marathoners and first-time racers. The route begins and ends at the Colosseum, setting an awe-inspiring scene for runners from around the world. As you make your way through the city's heart, you'll pass by numerous historical sites such as the Circus Maximus and the charming neighborhood of Trastevere, though its narrow streets keep it off-limits to marathon traffic. One highlight is running along Via della Conciliazione towards St. Peter’s Basilica, a stretch that offers breathtaking views and an unforgettable sense of grandeur. The course also takes you near Castel Sant'Angelo and the stunning Pyramid of Cestius, adding layers of intrigue with each kilometer covered. As the race progresses northward along the Tiber River, runners will encounter fewer monuments but more greenery, offering a refreshing change in scenery before re-entering Rome’s bustling center. Key landmarks like Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps provide picturesque moments that make every step worthwhile. For those preferring shorter distances or relay options, the event offers a 5 km Fun Race around the Colosseum and Circus Maximus, as well as a team relay marathon for groups of four. Both alternatives offer unique opportunities to explore Rome’s rich heritage in an engaging manner. Before race day, participants can visit the expo at the Rome Convention Center in EUR district where they’ll find everything from bib pick-up to vendor booths selling running essentials and local cuisine. The weekend is also filled with entertainment like photo booths and live music performances. After crossing the finish line, runners will want to unwind over a traditional Italian spritz or explore lesser-known areas of Rome such as Trastevere’s charming squares or EUR district's unique architecture. For those seeking more tranquility, Ostia, south of Rome, offers beautiful coastal views and is easily accessible by train. With limited spots available each year due to the event’s popularity, securing your place early ensures you won’t miss out on this unforgettable marathon adventure through one of history’s most captivating cities.
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Fun Run
Mar 13, 2027
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Marathon
Mar 14, 2027
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42.2K
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Run4Rome
Mar 14, 2027
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Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for March in Rome.
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8.2° / 17.0°
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5.7° / 14.6°
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Avg sunshine hours
8h 54m
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Avg rainfall
3.9 mm
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Avg wind speed
9.7 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (4.0)
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Humidity
78.3%
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Sunrise
07:18
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Sunset
19:16
About Rome
Learn more about the host city, Rome.
Rome, the 'Eternal City', is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region. It's the famed city of the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita, the Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain. Rome, as a millennia-long centre of power, culture and religion, was the centre of one of the greatest civilisations ever, and has exerted a huge influence over the world in its circa 2500 years of existence.