The very cradle of the Roman Empire, Rome is a uniquely vibrant city, where every corner bursts with life and history. The beauty of the Eternal City is like a movie set - from the grandeur of the Colosseum to the streets where La Dolce Vita once thrived, there are countless treasures waiting to be discovered.
EMPORIO CENTRALE
For unique gifts, visit Emporio Centrale, stocked with a wide range of Italian-made artisanal goodies, soaps, cosmetics, and more, complete with regional labels that note their provenance.
ROSCIOLI SALUMERIA
Roscioli Salumeria is a small, rustic spot that’s both a salumeria, full of Italian delicacies, and serves delicious Italian classics, such as cacio e pepe.
PASTICCERIA REGOLI
For the best maritozzi con panna, head to the well-known, family-run Pasticceria Regoli bakery, where arriving early is essential as they sell out quickly.
FORNO CAMPO DE’ FIORI
Forno Campo De’ Fiori is a popular spot known for its pizza al trancio and traditional Roman baked goods. Enjoy a slice of their famous pizza bianca in the lively atmosphere of Campo de’ Fiori.
VIA APPIA
To avoid the rowdy crowds, walk along the cobblestoned ancient Via Appia, the first major Roman road, lined with cypress trees, historic catacombs, and ancient ruins.
CAFFÈ PERÙ
A quintessential Italian bar since the 1930s, Caffè Perù is perfect for espresso and pastries. This authentic gem of old Rome, loved by locals, offers everything from coffee to post-dinner drinks.
VIA GIULIA
Stroll along Via Giulia, a charming street that starts with a Michelangelo-designed arch, lined with beautiful homes, antique shops, historic churches, and grand Renaissance palazzi.
RISTORANTE NINO SINCE 1934
Right off the Spanish Steps, Ristorante NiNo is a family-run institution that has been serving traditional Tuscan cuisine with a Roman twist since 1934. Just remember to book well in advance.