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Quanto tempo rimani a Roma?

How long are you staying in Rome?

Pronunciation

ri-MA-ni — three syllables, stress on the second. Informal 'tu' form.

When to use it

A natural conversation starter with other hostel guests. This is how travellers connect and share plans.

What it means

'Quanto tempo rimani' = how long are you staying (informal 'tu' form of 'rimanere'). 'A Roma' = in Rome. 'Rimanere' = to remain/stay. This is the informal version; the formal equivalent is 'quanto tempo rimane'. In hostel contexts, 'tu' is always used between guests.

Variations

Da dove vieni?

Where are you from?

The most universal conversation opener in any hostel worldwide

Dove vai dopo?

Where are you going next?

The second most common hostel question

Hai qualche consiglio per i posti da visitare?

Do you have any tips for places to visit?

Sharing travel recommendations is a hostel ritual

Mini Dialogue

— Quanto tempo rimani a Roma? — Quattro giorni. È il mio primo giorno. E tu? — Sono qui da due giorni. Domani vado a Napoli. — Ah fantastico! Hai consigli su Roma per me?

— How long are you staying in Rome? — Four days. It is my first day. And you? — I have been here two days. Tomorrow I go to Naples. — Ah fantastic! Do you have tips about Rome for me?

Cultural Note

The hostel common room is the greatest information exchange in travel. Conversations like this happen dozens of times per day. Experienced travellers share genuine tips — which queue to skip, which restaurant was best, which attraction was overrated. This peer knowledge is more valuable than any guidebook.