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Aventine
Aventine is Rome’s best kept secret, a tranquil residential neighborhood, hiding atop an ancient hill.
Campo Marzio
With its cafes, boutiques, and people watching, Campo Marzio is Rome at its daytime best: the most central of the center neighborhoods, appealing to both locals and visitors.
Colonna
The 21st century center of Rome and a hub of everything from politics and fashion to sightseeing and cafes.
Esquilino
One of Rome's more modern neighborhoods, this great melting pot merges all cultures here.
Flaminio
Cutting-edge architecture meets contemporary culture in 21st century Rome.
Ghetto
A quiet little pocket in the middle of Rome that has managed to avoid the commercialization of the city and maintain its last century traditions.
Ludovisi / Via Veneto
More businessy with a little bit of residual dolce vita, the heart of the hotel scene.
Monteverde
Green acres up on the hill, Monteverde is a paradise for those needing a bit of respite from the craze of the city center.
Monti
Rome's rebellious neighborhood, just close enough to the center to be part of all the chaos and autonomous enough to feel like a little island in the midst of a crazy city.
Navona / Pantheon / Campo de’ Fiori
Pretty as a picture, here's a trifecta of Rome's best-known, best-loved - and most-visited - piazzas.
Parioli
You're out of the center and in Rome's "real" residential neighborhoods, where the city's young and well-to-do flock.
Piazza Venezia / Ancient City
Rome's open-air museum, nothing quite captures the essence of the Eternal City more than standing in the middle of Piazza Venezia with Rome, ancient and contemporary, surrounding you.
Prati
Wide boulevards, organized streets: welcome to Prati, a calm shopping haven just across the river.
San Lorenzo
This working class neighborhood may not be too pretty on the eyes, but it's on the rise as Rome's next It neighborhood, a mecca for students, artists, and intellectuals.
Testaccio
Just far enough from the center to be on its own but close enough to be part of the scene, Testaccio holds court as the place for Saturday night fever.
Trastevere
Beloved Trastevere is always a favorite for its faded charm and medieval hamlet vibe. By night, it's a tourist magnet.
Trevi
Plenty of souvenir pickings and lots of foot traffic as everyone vies for a little bit of the Trevi Fountain.
Vatican / Borgo
A holy, historic neighborhood and busy tourist area, with a very quaint medieval vibe.