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What I really love about InterNations? Making new business contacts and friends in real life. This is a unique plattform.
InterNations - A Place for Indians in Rome
Namaste to all of our Indians in Rome! Are you interested in getting to know fellow Indian expats in Rome? Are you looking for advice from other Indians, e.g. which bars in Rome will broadcast your favorite team’s upcoming match or where in town to go for bhakri?
You are cordially invited to be part of InterNations Rome. Among the members of our international expat network, there is also a vibrant circle of Indian expats, coming from New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and all regions of India.
Meet fellow Indians at our events in Rome
Attend our monthly events and activities and join various interest-based groups to get to know like-minded expatriates and fellow Indians in Rome.
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Indian Expats in Rome Share Their Experiences
InterNations is a place where Indian expats in Rome exchange experiences and tips to support each other. The "Eternal City" can be a great place for expats - our community helps you make the most of your experience!
- Browse our Members Network to get to know Rome’s Indian expats.
- Take part in our Expat Forums to obtain first hand tips from fellow Indian expats in Rome.
- Use the Expat Guide for Rome to find information on your host city.
Meet Fellow Indians in Rome at Our Events
Our community in Rome is also very active offline. Our InterNations Ambassadors organize regular events and various expat activities, e.g. a dinner in Rome’s hippest restaurant or an outing with other Indian expats to explore hot and dry Apulia, full of ancient footsteps left by Greek, Arab, and Norman settlers. These activities are a casual way to get to know expats from India in your local community as well as Indians in Italy nationwide. Interested? Simply become a member and we’ll be happy to welcome you among our Indians living in Rome!