Rome, April 15, 2026 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to arrive in Rome on Wednesday, April 15, for a crucial institutional visit. The highlight of his trip will be a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi, scheduled for 3:30 PM, according to the government’s official agenda.
Traffic Disruptions Expected Across Central Rome
The visit is anticipated to significantly impact urban mobility, especially in the areas of Parioli, Pinciano, and the historical city center. Rome Capitale and Roma Servizi per la Mobilità have issued warnings regarding traffic alterations.
Parking Bans and Road Closures
Starting from the night of Tuesday, April 14, parking will be prohibited in the vicinity of Via Frescobaldi, Via Mercadante, Via Pergolesi, and Via Raimondi. Similar parking and stopping bans will also be enforced around the Quirinale and Palazzo Chigi areas.
These measures will intensify on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 15. From 2:00 PM onwards, temporary traffic limitations may be implemented on several central streets, including Via del Corso (specifically the stretch between Via dei Sabini and Via di San Claudio), Largo Chigi, Via dei Bergamaschi, and Vicolo dé Burrò. These traffic regulations are valid for the entire day of April 15, from 1:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Zelensky’s Previous Visit to Rome
This will not be the Ukrainian President’s first visit to Rome in recent months. His last visit took place on December 9, 2025, when he met with Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi. That meeting focused on the negotiation process, security guarantees for Ukraine, and ongoing Italian support.
Advice for Residents and Tourists
For Romans and tourists planning to travel through areas such as Piazza Colonna, the Quirinale, Via del Corso, and the Palazzo Chigi area on Wednesday, it is advisable to anticipate movements or avoid the early afternoon hours when potential restrictions are in place. Those arriving by car should be aware of the parking prohibitions already in effect from the previous night in the affected zones.
Tourists heading to the historic center should plan their visits and movements keeping in mind that the area between Via del Corso and Largo Chigi may experience temporary delays. This could lead to possible detours for taxis, buses, and private cars, as well as less predictable travel times.
Real-Time Monitoring Recommended
Zelensky’s visit underscores Rome’s role as a diplomatic hub for delicate international affairs, but for the city itself, it means a day requiring close attention to traffic conditions. Individuals needing to commute between Parioli, Pinciano, and the city center should monitor real-time updates provided by the institutional channels of Roma Mobilità and the Municipality of Rome, as operational changes may be announced closer to the delegation’s arrival.
Source: https://www.lacapitale.it/articolo/zelensky-roma-15-aprile-incontro-meloni-viabilita-strade-chiuse