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Travel Guide 07: Rome

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Discover the timeless allure of Rome through this curated collection of its most iconic and hidden gems. From the bustling Testaccio Market to the charming streets of Trastevere and the artistic treasures of Villa Borghese, explore authentic culinary delights, rich history, and breathtaking beauty.

  • Testaccio Market

    A market in the Testaccio neighborhood offering traditional Roman recipes and pizza.

  • Mordi e Vai

    A vendor in Testaccio Market known for traditional Roman recipes tucked into sandwiches.

  • Casa Manco

    A vendor in Testaccio Market known for pizza al taglio with crisp dough and fresh ingredients.

  • Checchino Dal

    An offal-forward restaurant that serves pasta e ceci.

  • Ai Marmi

    A restaurant known for its thin crust courgette flower and sausage pizza.

  • Society Limonta

    A shop located in a former tapestry factory known for simple, super-soft neutral and pastel linens.

  • La Matriciana

    A restaurant known for traditional but elevated dishes.

  • Bar San Calisto

    A lively bar in Trastevere, popular with locals and tourists.

  • Trastevere

    A neighborhood perfect for lingering, with tiny streets and wine bars.

  • Enoteca L’Antidoto

    A wine bar in Trastevere with a great selection of natural wines and small plates.

  • Old Bar Pasticceria Mariani

    A pasticceria founded in the 1950s, known for aperitivo.

  • Villa Farnesina

    A villa in Trastevere, suggested as a place to spend the afternoon.

  • Latteria Trastevere

    A place in Trastevere to stop for a glass of wine.

  • Trapizzino

    A place in Trastevere to stop.

  • Suppli Roma

    A place to grab a suppli to go.

  • La Norcineria di Lacozzilli

    A place to grab a panino.

  • La Gelateria Alla Scala Trastevere

    A place to finish the evening with gelato.

  • Piatto Romano

    A restaurant in Testaccio serving classic Roman dishes like trippa alla Romana or pagliata.

  • Pasticceria Regoli

    A pastry shop known for the best maritozzo and wild strawberry cake.

  • Pasticceria Linari

    A pastry shop perfect for breakfast, serving ciambella fritta.

  • Pasticceria Barberini

    A haven of pastries, cakes, ice cream, and excellent coffee on the edge of Testaccio.

  • Villa Borghese

    A place to spend a morning (or full day) with incredible views of the city and museums.

  • Galleria Borghese

    A museum located in Villa Borghese.

  • Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea

    A museum located near Villa Borghese.

  • Museo Carla Bilotti

    A museum located near Villa Borghese.

  • Villa Medici

    A sixteenth-century Italian Mannerist villa with interiors and gardens, hosting an arts programme.

  • Schostal

    An iconic clothing store dating back to 1870, known for cotton shirts and socks.

  • Scholars Irish Karaoke Bar

    An Irish Karaoke Bar, recommended for karaoke after eating and drinking around Rome.

  • Popemobile Museum

    A museum at the Vatican showcasing the Popemobile.

  • Barbaconi

    An ecclesiastical outfitter.

  • Gamerelli

    An ecclesiastical outfitter.

  • Trattoria Da Enzo

    A trattoria known for pasta carbonara.

  • Trattoria Da Cesare al Casaletto

    A restaurant known for carbonara and alla gricia, with an exceptional natural wine list.

  • Ristorante Piperno

    A restaurant with a Roman terrace, traditional service and incredible carbonara.