Guidebook for Roma

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Guidebook for Roma

Food Scene

Real Roman cuisine, in front of the bb
29 locals recommend
Sora Gina
20 Via Domenico Millelire
29 locals recommend
Real Roman cuisine, in front of the bb
I'm near St. Peter, I'm hungry, but I do not want a restaurant. A sandwich? This is the place that's right for you. (NO gluten free)
71 locals recommend
200 Gradi
3 Piazza del Risorgimento
71 locals recommend
I'm near St. Peter, I'm hungry, but I do not want a restaurant. A sandwich? This is the place that's right for you. (NO gluten free)
Very small ice-cream shop. The best in Rome, especially if you are lactose intolerant!
146 locals recommend
Gelateria dei Gracchi
272 Via dei Gracchi
146 locals recommend
Very small ice-cream shop. The best in Rome, especially if you are lactose intolerant!
Excellent Store Gluten-free and vegan food!!!!
6 locals recommend
Celiachiamo.Com Srl
32 Via Giulio Venticinque
6 locals recommend
Excellent Store Gluten-free and vegan food!!!!

Arts & Culture

31 locals recommend
Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo
31 locals recommend
Great museum to see the remains of ancient Rome and really understand its greatness. It often hosts really nice archaeological exhibitions, plus a terrace you can admire a nice view of Rome!
122 locals recommend
Trajan's Market
94 Via IV Novembre
122 locals recommend
Great museum to see the remains of ancient Rome and really understand its greatness. It often hosts really nice archaeological exhibitions, plus a terrace you can admire a nice view of Rome!
Octavianus Augustus brought to Rome a time of peace and prosperity after long and severe civil wars. To celebrate peace (and to glorify himself) he built an altar. Do you know that it still exists? is in this museum (not nice if you see it from outside, for me) but often hosts some really important exhibitions!
66 locals recommend
Museo dell'Ara Pacis
Lungotevere in Augusta
66 locals recommend
Octavianus Augustus brought to Rome a time of peace and prosperity after long and severe civil wars. To celebrate peace (and to glorify himself) he built an altar. Do you know that it still exists? is in this museum (not nice if you see it from outside, for me) but often hosts some really important exhibitions!
Ok, you're facing colosseum, beautiful. Turn your head if you really want to discover the history of ancient Rome. Ask me for details
57 locals recommend
Arch of Constantine
Via di San Gregorio
57 locals recommend
Ok, you're facing colosseum, beautiful. Turn your head if you really want to discover the history of ancient Rome. Ask me for details
basilica certainly not close to the bb. there is a reason why it is called San Paolo Fuori le mura (over the wall). But if you are in Rome to discover its history, really, admire this splendor
217 locals recommend
Basilica Papale San Paolo fuori le Mura
1a Piazzale San Paolo
217 locals recommend
basilica certainly not close to the bb. there is a reason why it is called San Paolo Fuori le mura (over the wall). But if you are in Rome to discover its history, really, admire this splendor
Il TEVERE is certainly not a big river, and clean ... but if you come to Rome between November and January, if the weather is good and the limpid clear, take a walk along the road above the river. You will not regret it
Lungotevere Gianicolense
Lungotevere Gianicolense
Il TEVERE is certainly not a big river, and clean ... but if you come to Rome between November and January, if the weather is good and the limpid clear, take a walk along the road above the river. You will not regret it
Ok, you see St. Peter. Then after?
424 locals recommend
Cappella Sistina di Santa Maria Maggiore
Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore
424 locals recommend
Ok, you see St. Peter. Then after?
No. If you walk through Rome to see only the important monuments you will have missed 80% of the city and you will not walk through its old and small streets of the old town, once poor and full of shops and now full of ... everything. But that still contain the essence of the city
6 locals recommend
Via dei Banchi Nuovi
6 locals recommend
No. If you walk through Rome to see only the important monuments you will have missed 80% of the city and you will not walk through its old and small streets of the old town, once poor and full of shops and now full of ... everything. But that still contain the essence of the city
A truly amazing district of Rome, where you will find trendy night clubs and small restaurants and nice pubs. All this in an area made up of charming little streets!
399 locals recommend
Rione Monti
399 locals recommend
A truly amazing district of Rome, where you will find trendy night clubs and small restaurants and nice pubs. All this in an area made up of charming little streets!
Small island in the heart of Rome. It is surrounded by a magical area, the old Jewish quarter of Rome. Solute tourists do not know this area. But it is the only area where you can discover Rome
267 locals recommend
Tiber Island
267 locals recommend
Small island in the heart of Rome. It is surrounded by a magical area, the old Jewish quarter of Rome. Solute tourists do not know this area. But it is the only area where you can discover Rome

Shopping

Famous Rome street for shopping
769 locals recommend
Via Cola di Rienzo
Via Cola di Rienzo
769 locals recommend
Famous Rome street for shopping
Famous Rome street for shopping
657 locals recommend
Via del Corso
Via del Corso
657 locals recommend
Famous Rome street for shopping

Essentials

The pharmacy closest to the bb
8 locals recommend
PHARMACY La.Li.Far. Dr. Lilia Lauciani
18 Via Angelo Emo
8 locals recommend
The pharmacy closest to the bb
the supermarket closest to bb
PET STORE CONAD
27 Via Angelo Emo
the supermarket closest to bb

Getting Around

the subway station A (or underground) closest to the bb. 3 min walking
196 locals recommend
Cipro station
Via Cipro
196 locals recommend
the subway station A (or underground) closest to the bb. 3 min walking