Rome Address Generator

Generate a real-looking but 100% fictional Rome address with a valid postal code — instantly and free. For testing, forms and privacy.

Updated June 2026

Generated address

4863 Rotonda Esaù

Rome, LAZ 00102

Italy

✓ Fictional address — valid format, no real occupant

Address

Street4863 Rotonda Esaù
CityRome
StateLazio
State codeLAZ
ZIP / postal code00102
CountryItaly

Location & contact

Geo coordinates41.95704, 12.55994
Phone374 740 826
One-line address4863 Rotonda Esaù, Rome, LAZ 00102, Italy

This is randomly generated fictional data for software testing, QA, and privacy. It does not describe a real person. Any resemblance to a real individual is coincidental.

This Rome address generator creates a random, real-looking but entirely fictional street address in Rome, Lazio, Italy. Every address pairs Rome with a valid postal code for the area and a randomized street and house number, so it looks correct on any form yet points to no real home or occupant.

Use it to fill test data with believable Rome addresses, check address-validation logic, or keep your real address private on sign-ups that have no need to ship anything to you. Press “Generate another address” for a fresh Rome address — free, unlimited, and instant.

Every address is fictional. The street and house number belong to no real residence, so generated Rome data is safe for testing and privacy — never for fraud or to receive goods under a false identity.

Rome address data

FieldValue
CityRome
RegionLazio
Region codeLAZ
postal code prefix001…
Approx. coordinates41.9, 12.5
CountryItaly

Reference data the generator uses for a Rome address. The postal code prefix is valid for Rome; house numbers are randomized.

Frequently asked questions

How do I generate a random Rome address?+

Click “Generate another address” above. Each result is a real-looking but fictional street address in Rome (LAZ), with a valid postal code and randomized house number that belongs to no real residence.

Is the generated Rome address real?+

No. It uses Rome as the city and a valid postal code for the area, but the street and house number are randomized, so it never points to a real home or occupant. It is valid in format only.

Can I use a Rome address for shipping?+

No. The address is fictional and nothing can be delivered to it. Use it for software testing, form-filling and privacy — never to receive goods or where a real address is legally required.

Is the postal code correct for Rome?+

Yes. The generator uses a postal code prefix that is valid for Rome, so the address passes the consistency checks many forms run.

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Sources

  1. ISO 3166 — Codes for country names and subdivisionsISO
  2. ITU-T E.164 — International telephone numbering planITU
  3. Universal Postal Union — Addressing and postal code standardsUniversal Postal Union

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