Rome, Italy

Rome Marathon

Monday, March 22, 2027
Mostly Flat
Open Registration

Course Profile

Difficulty
Mostly Flat
Terrainroad
Elevation Gain120m
Elevation Loss120m

Historic course through the Eternal City with some cobblestone sections and gentle undulations. Passes ancient landmarks throughout.

Typical Weather

Temperature8°C - 17°C
Humiditymoderate

Pleasant spring weather typical. Can be variable with occasional rain. Generally good running conditions.

Registration

Entry TypeOpen Registration
Typically HeldThird Sunday in March

Open registration with early bird pricing. Popular destination race through ancient Rome. No qualification required.

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What Makes This Race Special

  • 1
    Run past the Colosseum, Vatican, and Trevi Fountain
  • 2
    3,000 years of history as your backdrop
  • 3
    Start and finish near the Colosseum
  • 4
    Italian hospitality and post-race pasta
  • 5
    One of Europe's most scenic urban courses

When to start training

298 days until Rome Marathon

12-week plan
Monday, December 28, 2026
Starts in 214 days
16-week plan
Monday, November 30, 2026
Starts in 186 days
20-week plan
Monday, November 2, 2026
Starts in 158 days

Plan start dates calculated from Rome Marathon race day on Monday, March 22, 2027.

Your 16-week training phases

From first base run to race day at Rome Marathon

PhaseDatesWeeksFocus
baseNovember 30, 2026 January 3, 20275Build aerobic capacity with easy mileage
buildJanuary 4, 2027 February 7, 20275Add tempo runs, hills, and mid-long runs
peakFebruary 8, 2027 March 7, 20274Race-specific workouts at goal pace
taperMarch 8, 2027 March 21, 20272Reduce volume, sharpen, arrive fresh

Ideal marathon conditions

Typical race-day temperatures at Rome Marathon: 8°C 17°C.

Temperatures in this range are optimal for performance — expect minimal weather penalty on race day.

The Rome Marathon is a 42-kilometer tour through 3,000 years of history. Running past the Colosseum, through St. Peter's Square, and along the Tiber River, Rome offers an unmatched combination of ancient history and marathon running.

The Course

Starting and finishing near the Colosseum, the course weaves through Rome's historic center and beyond. The terrain is mostly flat with gentle undulations and some cobblestone sections requiring attention.

3,000 Years in 42K

The course passes Rome's greatest landmarks:

  • Colosseum (Start/Finish) - Ancient amphitheater
  • Circus Maximus - Ancient chariot racing stadium
  • Piazza Venezia - Grand central square
  • Vatican/St. Peter's - Views of the dome
  • Castel Sant'Angelo - Papal fortress
  • Piazza Navona - Baroque masterpiece
  • Trevi Fountain area - Make a wish
  • Spanish Steps area - Iconic staircase
  • Via dei Fori Imperiali - Finish past the Forum

Course Considerations

Rome has character:

  • Some cobblestone sections (sampietrini) - brief but bumpy
  • Gentle hills around the Vatican area
  • The historic center can be crowded with spectators
  • March weather is generally favorable

Why Rome?

Rome offers history that no other marathon can match. Running where gladiators fought, past where emperors ruled, and through streets walked for millennia creates an unforgettable experience.

The Italian atmosphere - cheering crowds, espresso, and pasta - makes race weekend a celebration.

Getting In

Rome uses open registration:

  • Registration opens approximately 8 months before race day
  • No lottery or qualification required
  • Popular destination race - book early
  • Part of a larger running festival

Race Day Tips

  • Watch for cobblestones - Sections of sampietrini require attention
  • The Colosseum start is emotional - Take it in
  • St. Peter's Square is a highlight - Enjoy the views
  • March can be cool - Layer appropriately
  • Eat ALL the pasta after - You've earned it

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