Rome’s Market Character
Rome is driven by tourism and government. The city attracts millions of visitors annually, and the combination of international tourists, business travellers, and Italy’s political class creates a diverse client base. The market is less corporate than Milan but broader, with demand spread across different segments and price points throughout the year.
Working in Rome
The historic centre — Parioli, Prati, and the area around Via Veneto — is where most independent escorts base themselves. These neighbourhoods offer the right balance of prestige and discretion. Transport in Rome can be challenging, so being central is more important here than in other Italian cities. Clients expect you to be accessible without them having to navigate traffic.
Seasonal Patterns
Rome has strong tourism from March through October, with peaks around Easter, summer, and major religious holidays. August sees a dip as locals leave, but tourists fill the gap. The political and diplomatic calendar adds a layer of steady demand that other tourist cities lack. Year-round viability is realistic, though summer months are consistently the strongest.