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WHERE TO SLEEP:

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​ROME CAVALIERI, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, 00136 Roma RM​

Extremely close to the venue, elegant, charming, and has a pool.

BOOK

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MAMA SHELTER

Via Luigi Rizzo, 20, 00136 Roma RM

Close to the venue, young and cozy vibes has a nice rooftop.

BOOK

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OTIVM HOTEL

Via d'Aracoeli, 11A, 00186 Roma RM

More central, romantic and charming environment, has a nice terrace​

BOOK

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HOTEL 87 EIGHTY-SEVEN​

Via del Tritone, 87-89, 00187 Roma RM

Central area, nice rooftop​

BOOK

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GRAND HOTEL DEL GIANICOLO

V.le delle Mura Gianicolensi, 107, 00152 Roma RM

Super close to the church, they also have a pool and rooftop

BOOK

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SHEDIR HOTEL

​Via di Ripetta, 117, 00186 Roma RM

Directly in the center, an opulent private hideaway in the heart of Rome. 

BOOK

 

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WHERE TO EAT:​

We have created a list for you of our favorite spots where to eat in Rome.

Buon Appetito!

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BREAKFAST:

- BUVETTE: you need to try their mocaccino!

- SANT'EUSTACHIO CAFFE': the best coffee with cream in town.

- REGOLI: serving the best strawberry cream tart in town, all their pastries are amazing!

- L'ANTICO FORNO E CAFFE' TREVI: just next to Trevi Fountain, serving great "cornetti and maritozzi"!

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TRADITIONAL RESTAURANTS:​

- DA ENZO AL 29: the perfect Roman trattoria, nothing fancy, just delish, don't miss their meatballs and their tiramisù!

- ROSCIOLI: located beside Campo dei Fiori, this place feels more like a deli with tables than a restaurant—and that's the charm.

- HOSTARIA DA PIETRO: a typical local restaurant, you need to try their zucchini flowers and their artichokes, save some space for the dessert!

- DAL MARCHESE: fancy spot for dinner, typical roman dishes mixed with their great cocktails, if you want to give a look, it's really close to Ara Pacis.

- TAVERNA TRILUSSA: typical Roman dinner spot, their amatriciana is simply yummy!

- L'ELEMENTARE: best pizza place in Trastevere neighborhood, you can't miss their crostino and supplis!

- ANGELINA: in Testaccio, it's a cozy spot, with beautiful interiors, serving authentic food they also have a very nice terrace.

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FANCY/INTERNATIONAL SPOTS:​

- DAL BOLOGNESE: great ambience and good food, you won't find the typical Roman dishes, but you can't miss their Tagliolini al ragù di culatello, simply amazing...

- ZUMA: if you're fatigued of all the pasta, this is the place for you, international and japanese food, nice ambience and  perfect vibes.

- BAR SOTA: it's a contemporary diner. Here you can find the best smashed burger in Rome and don't miss their bungoccioli as a dessert!

- AI PIANI: classy spot, perfect if you are looking for the best fish in town, their sophisticated menu is what you need!

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WHERE TO DRINK:

BAR/TERRACES/GARDENS:​

- CAFFE' CIAMPINI: is the local spot, perfect for a spritz or a little aperitivo.

- JARDIN DE RUSSIE: charming and sophisticated, the garden of this hotel is unique.

- HOTEL LOCARNO: in this cozy terrace, the aperitivo ritual feels like a holiday in the heart of the Eternal City.

- SALOTTO 42: cozy place and great drinks in front of the beautiful Piazza di Pietra.

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ROOFTOPS:​

- TERRAZZA BORROMINI: amazing view right in front of the Roman domes and one of the best spritz in town.

- NOTOS TERRACE SIX SENSES: panoramic views of the surrounding neighborhood. Serving delicious bites and creative sips on this rooftop terrace.

- CIELO TERRACE: this is our favorite terrace, perfect for an aperitivo or a lunch with a breathtaking view over Rome.

- THE TERRACE BVLGARI: recently opened, during the day it is the ideal place to relax in the sun, at sunset to enjoy a glamorous aperitif.

- ALTO COCKTAIL BAR: spectacular view over the river, and wide cocktail list, and serves delicious raw fish!

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WHAT TO TO DO:

See some of the city’s top attractions, enjoy local cuisine, and soak up some authentic travel experiences along the way.

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Let's start strolling around the city:

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- Start form the Spanish Steps, the 135-step staircase which is one of the grandest public works in Rome, everyone from Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday to Jude Law in The Talented Mr. Ripley has made the Spanish Steps part of their Roman sojourns.

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- Trevi Fountain: the most iconic fountain in the world, needs no introduction. It is one of the most popular spots in the city and it’s easy to see why. Best time to visit: early morning or late afternoon.

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- The Pantheon in Rome is a beautiful monument worth seeing, there's always a long queue to enter, but if you have some patience, the inside is just amazing.

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- Piazza Navona: this is one of the largest squares in the city and a big tourist spot. There are so many details to see here, whether it’s the beautiful Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (the big central fountain), the street artists, the architecture or the row of restaurants.

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- From there you can easily walk to Campo dei Fiori. During the day, you’ll find Rome’s most famous market engulf the piazza. At night, the area turns into a hot spot for locals to enjoy aperitivo and cocktails.

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- Altar of the Fatherland: the immense white monument is an unmissable site, while in Rome, the fact that is built at the end of via dei Fori Imperiali reflects the desire to create a connection between ancient and modern Rome.

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- The Colosseum is, I’m sure you know, the ancient Roman arena. The Roman Forum is more like an ancient marketplace and meeting place now in ruins. Walk along Via dei Fori Imperiali to see more iconic landmarks

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- Trastevere: this might be Rome’s most romantic neighbourhood with its narrow streets, colourful façades and secret alleyways. Just stroll around and explore all the nice restaurants and cafes.

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And of course St Peter's Basilica, located in the Vatican City, which is considered one of the Catholic Church's holiest temples; the architeture, the beauty and the grandeur is just astonishing.

But remeber there are more than 900 churches in Rome and they are all beautiful inside and outside. 

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Castel Sant Angelo: we suggest walking from Ponte Sant'Angelo which is by far one of the most beautiful bridges in Rome. If you’re standing on it, or on the banks to admire it, you’ll catch the best views of Castel Sant’Angelo. It is always crowded but that doesn’t take away from the magic.

 

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Villa Borghese: a vast park located in the heart of Rome, offering visitors a retreat from the bustling city. The park is home to the Galleria Borghese, a renowned art gallery that houses an impressive collection of sculptures, paintings, and antiquities. From the park, you can directly access the Pincio Terrace, and enjoy breathtaking views of Rome.​​

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We truly hope you will enjoy the city!

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