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Rome vs Vilnius

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Vilnius wins 85 OVR vs 79 · attribute matchup 15

Rome
Rome

Italy

79OVR

VS
Vilnius
Vilnius

Lithuania

85OVR

70
Safety
83
55
Affordability
73
99
Food
86
99
Culture
99
72
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
58
Nature
72
72
Connectivity
94
72
Transit
72
Rome

Rome

Italy

Vilnius

Vilnius

Lithuania

Rome

Safety: 70/100Pop: 2.8M (city), 4.3M (metro)Europe/Rome

Vilnius

Safety: 83/100Pop: 580KEurope/Vilnius

💰 Budget

budget
Rome: $55-85Vilnius: $35-55
mid-range
Rome: $130-200Vilnius: $70-110
luxury
Rome: $350+Vilnius: $150+

🛡️ Safety

Rome75/100Safety Score83/100Vilnius

Rome

Rome is generally safe but petty crime, particularly pickpocketing, is a significant concern at major tourist sites, on buses, and around Termini station. Scams targeting tourists are common. Violent crime against visitors is rare.

Vilnius

Vilnius is one of the safer capitals in Eastern Europe. Violent crime is rare for tourists. The main risks are petty theft (pickpockets in tourist areas) and, for men, drink-related scams or overcharging at certain Old Town bars. The city is very safe to walk at night in most areas.

Ratings

Rome3/5English Friendly4/5Vilnius
Rome5/5Walkability5/5Vilnius
Rome3/5Public Transit3/5Vilnius
Rome5/5Food Scene4/5Vilnius
Rome3/5Nightlife4/5Vilnius
Rome5/5Cultural Sites5/5Vilnius
Rome2/5Nature Access3/5Vilnius
Rome3/5WiFi Reliability5/5Vilnius

🌤️ Weather

Rome

Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons for sightseeing, with comfortable temperatures and fewer extreme weather days.

Spring (March - May)10-23°C
Summer (June - August)20-33°C
Autumn (September - November)12-27°C
Winter (December - February)4-13°C

Vilnius

Vilnius has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Spring and summer (May–August) are the best months to visit, with long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures. Winter is cold and grey but has its own charm with Christmas markets and occasional snow on the baroque rooftops.

Spring (March–May)3–17°C
Summer (June–August)17–26°C
Autumn (September–November)4–16°C
Winter (December–February)-8–2°C

🚇 Getting Around

Rome

Rome's public transit (ATAC) includes metro, buses, and trams. A single BIT ticket (€1.50, valid 100 min) works across all modes. The 24-hour Roma24H pass costs €7 and the 48-hour Roma48H is €12.50. However, Rome's historic center is best explored on foot — many major sights are within walking distance of each other.

Walkability: Rome's historic center is incredibly walkable and many major sights are clustered together. A walk from the Colosseum to the Vatican takes about 45 minutes through the most scenic parts of the city. Cobblestones are everywhere — bring comfortable shoes with good soles. E-scooters (Lime, Bird) are available but banned from the historic center.

Rome Metro (ATAC)€1.50 single ride (100 min); €7 for 24-hour pass
ATAC Buses€1.50 single ride; covered by daily/weekly passes
ATAC Trams€1.50 single ride; covered by daily/weekly passes

Vilnius

Vilnius Old Town is very walkable — most major sights are within 20 minutes on foot of Cathedral Square. For longer distances, buses and trolleybuses are excellent and cheap. Bolt (rideshare) is reliable and affordable. The city is expanding its cycling infrastructure.

Walkability: Very high in the Old Town. Most UNESCO-listed sights are within 1 km of Cathedral Square. Cobblestones can be challenging; wear sensible shoes.

City Buses & Trolleybuses€0.65–€1.00 per trip
Bolt€3–8 for most city trips
Cyclocity Bike Share€1/day subscription + free first 30 min

The Verdict

Choose Rome if...

you want ancient ruins at every turn, incredible pasta and gelato, and 2,500 years of living history

Choose Vilnius if...

you want Eastern Europe's most charming undiscovered capital — Europe's largest Baroque old town, the eccentric Užupis micro-republic, KGB museum, and Trakai Island Castle on a lake