This busy and lively neighborhood has the look and feel of a traditional small Italian town, with people shopping, chatting, drinking espresso and going about their daily business.
Interested in Rome?
We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for Rome each week.
This busy and lively neighborhood has the look and feel of a traditional small Italian town, with people shopping, chatting, drinking espresso and going about their daily business.
One of the biggest wine shops in Rome also serves special dishes with an Italian flair.
Located around the corner from Piazza Navona, one of Rome's famous baroque squares, is this combination wine bar and restaurant.
This is the city's best repository for Italian wines, brandies, and grappa.
A wine bar with a twist that offers a wide menu of Italian specialties for lunch along with an excellent Italian wine list.
Poets Keats and Shelley were regular patrons of this popular café, where the view from the outside is not nearly as expensive as the coffee served within.
The DJ plays electro and house, possibly a year or 2 behind the London scene . Entry was 15 euros and you a get a free drink. The crowd is mixed gay and straight, good atmosphere and friendly people...
Rome's oldest gay club is also one of the most popular: great music and a lively atmosphere.