From Monday 15 March until Monday 5 April, the Lazio region has been designated as a Red Zone, ‘High Risk’.
Red Zone status places tight restrictions on all activities. We have listed the major restrictions for your reference here.
You can also refer to the full official Red Zone documentation here.
Sport
- Outdoor physical activity is only allowed near one’s home. Masks must be used, and at least one-meter distance must be respected.
- Activities in gyms, sports centers, swimming pools, wellness centers, and spas (except for medical treatments) are suspended.
- All sporting events and activities are canceled.
Access to parks, villas, and public gardens
- All public parks, villas, and gardens will be closed.
Travel & movement
- Any movement to, from, and inside the red zone is forbidden, except for proven work reasons, necessity, or health reasons.
- Travel to private residences other than one's own is not permitted unless it is due to work, necessity, or health reasons.
- The 10 pm to 5 am curfew remains in place
- While outside your place of residence, you must carry certification of your travel destination and reason for travel.
Bars, restaurants, shops, cinemas, theatres, museums, etc.
- Bars, pubs and restaurants, ice cream parlors, patisseries can only provide the following services: take away from 5 a.m. to 10 pm and/or home delivery catering, which has no time limitations.
- Hairdressers, barbers, and beauticians are all closed.
- Retail activities are suspended, except for activities related to the sale of food and necessary goods. Tobacconists, newsstands, pharmacies, and para-pharmacies remain open
- Indoor or outdoor shows open to the public in cinemas, theatres, and similar places are suspended.
- Activities in recreational, social, and cultural centers are suspended.
- Activities in museums and other places of culture are suspended, except for libraries and archives, in respect of safety measures, whose services are available through reservation only.
Parties
- Indoor and outdoor parties are prohibited, including those organized for civil and religious ceremonies (i.e. weddings).