Offerta gastronomica
Enoteca Wineconcept
64 Via Capo d'Africawhere to drink a good glass of wine.
Il Bocconcino
23 Via Ostiliamodern Roman restaurant.
Da Domenico
134 Via di S. Giovanni in Lateranogreat food quality and very typical local
Hostaria Isidoro Roma
59/A Via di S. Giovanni in Lateranogood pasta dishes (their specialty).
Il Pentagrappolo
21B Via Celimontanalittle restautant, good music and wine.
Visite turistiche
Colosseum
1 Piazza del ColosseoPalatine Hill
Via SacraForum of Caesar
Piazza Venezia
Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano
4 Piazza di S. Giovanni in LateranoBasilica of San Clemente
95 Via LabicanaSanti Quattro Coronati
20 Via dei SS. QuattroLe Guide ai Quartieri
The neighborhood for the cool and young, the old and vintage. For those who want a serving of cobblestone, antiques and artisans, with a side order of beauty, great food and the best bars in Rome. Centrally located between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, this is The place to while away the afternoon peeking into vintage stores, paging through old books, grabbing coffee in Rome’s chicest cafes, chatting over aperitivo, and people watching at the fountain in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti. A tiny quartiere, it’s a haven between the tourist traps of Via Nazionale and Via Cavour, and much more Roman than the more popular districts like Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Navona. This is working-class Rome, where older couples maintain tradition, even as young entrepreneurs open trendy galleries.
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Rione Monti
The neighborhood for the cool and young, the old and vintage. For those who want a serving of cobblestone, antiques and artisans, with a side order of beauty, great food and the best bars in Rome. Centrally located between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, this is The place to while away the afternoon peeking into vintage stores, paging through old books, grabbing coffee in Rome’s chicest cafes, chatting over aperitivo, and people watching at the fountain in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti. A tiny quartiere, it’s a haven between the tourist traps of Via Nazionale and Via Cavour, and much more Roman than the more popular districts like Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Navona. This is working-class Rome, where older couples maintain tradition, even as young entrepreneurs open trendy galleries.