The People Not the Place
Liam, Fall 2025, Rome
November 15, 2025

While there are many different things to do in Rome, such as visiting museums, parks, or monuments, it’s the people who make Rome, Rome. In my own experience here, I have enjoyed going on strolls throughout the tight alleyways and stumbling upon some ancient ruins, but what I have really loved here is the community.

With our Barista Friend, Silvestro.

Almost every day before class, I get a coffee at the bar next to me, and I have created a relationship with the baristas. Just by being there every day, I have come to know them on a deeper level than just customer and worker, while also practicing my Italian. Through that, I have also met other regulars of that bar, furthering the sense of community I feel here.

Street vendors with party glasses and a robot cat?

These people I have met aren’t students like me, but locals of this place I call home for the time being. While I know it may seem hard to break the norm and comfort zone of a study abroad experience, I encourage breaking all boundaries. This creates the warmth of a home, not just a place you are traveling to and around.

Music, a social glue that unites tourists and locals

Meeting these types of people has broadened my horizons; talking to different people with different ways of life is true art to me. Not to mention all my friends I have met, too, of course, in and outside of classes. Without the people I met here, Rome wouldn’t be the same, even with the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, or the Vatican City; it’s the people that make it shine.

Written by: Liam, Fall 2025 Rome student from Baylor University

 

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