Includes
- Minimum of 3 nights at the hotel
- Breakfast
- Local city tax
Excluding
- Start ticket is not included (can be booked per person)
- Tour guide
- Tourist tax
Travel time
Info
From
This is the base price per person, based on double-room accommodation.
€ 765,00
p.p.
Please note! This price does not include the race entry fee
Date
Sunday, March 14, 2027
Start time
08:30 a.m.
Start location
Via dei Fori Imperiali, Roma RM, Italy
Finish location
Circo Massimo, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome RM, Italy
Expo location
Pick up your race number at the Expo Village. Times will be announced later.
Expo info
To be continued
Trail info
The route is generally flat with a few hills. It starts at the Fori Imperiali and passes by the Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza Navona, and the Spanish Steps, among other landmarks. It finishes at the Circo Massimo.
Time limit
07:00:00
Weather
In mid-March it averages 12-16 degrees in the morning.
Reminder
Medal
T-shirt
Included
The race
Accommodation
Itinerary
Transport
Intro
The Rome Marathon is one of the most impressive marathons in Europe. Running through Rome means running through over 2,000 years of history, with a setting unmatched anywhere in the world. The combination of culture, atmosphere and a largely fast course makes this marathon a unique experience.
The course takes you past icons such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the imposing St. Peter's Basilica. You run on wide avenues as well as characteristic cobblestones, making for an authentic but slightly challenging surface. Every kilometer offers new historical highlights and enthusiastic supporters along the side.
The marathon takes place in March, with generally pleasant temperatures around 10-18°C. With a spectacular finish in the historic center and an international list of participants, Rome is a marathon you don't just run, but really experience.
The course takes you past icons such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the imposing St. Peter's Basilica. You run on wide avenues as well as characteristic cobblestones, making for an authentic but slightly challenging surface. Every kilometer offers new historical highlights and enthusiastic supporters along the side.
The marathon takes place in March, with generally pleasant temperatures around 10-18°C. With a spectacular finish in the historic center and an international list of participants, Rome is a marathon you don't just run, but really experience.