What is the average monthly cost of living in Rome?

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The average monthly cost of living in Rome for a single person, excluding rent, is roughly $700-$1,000. This covers your daily essentials and a bit of fun. Let's break that down. Groceries for one will run you about $300-$400 a month, assuming you cook most meals. Public transport, with its efficient metro and bus system, is around $40 for a monthly pass. Utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, internet) will add another $100-$150. Beyond the basics, budget $150-$250 for leisure. This could mean a few coffees ($1.50 each), a pizza out ($10-$15), or entrance to a museum ($15-$20). Remember, these are averages; your spending can vary. Overall, if you're looking at Rome, plan for about $1,300-$2,000 total per month, including rent for a decent studio or one-bedroom in a good area ($600-$1,000). A good rule of thumb is to have at least three months of living expenses saved up before you go.