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Classic Roman Trattorias
Taverna Trilussa (Trastevere)
Iconic trattoria with pastas served in pans, especially rich Amatriciana. Romantic and rustic—perfect for a festive dinner.
Armando al Pantheon (Historic Center)
Legendary rigatoni all'Amatriciana. Family-run since 1961, just steps from the Pantheon.
Roscioli (Campo de' Fiori)
Wine bar + salumeria + trattoria. Known for exquisite Carbonara and cured meats.
Book in advance.
Trattoria Da Enzo al 29 (Trastevere)
A cozy gem with Roman classics and a loyal following. Limited seating,
no reservations—go early!
Felice a Testaccio (Testaccio)
Their Cacio e Pepe, mixed at the table, is legendary. Also serves a strong Amatriciana.
Pommidoro dal 1890 (San Lorenzo)
Classic, old-school Roman fare and standout Carbonara.
SantoPalato (Appio-Latino)
Modern trattoria with updated Roman classics, including a standout Gricia. Run by chef
Sarah Cicolini.
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Bistrot64 (Flaminio)
Refined, contemporary twist on Roman pasta traditions. Known for elevated Cacio e Pepe.
Al Moro (Near Trevi Fountain)
A Roman institution known for Spaghetti alla Moro—their unique take on carbonara—and a favorite among actors, politicians, and chefs alike.
Forno Campo de' Fiori (Campo de' Fiori)
Rustic Roman-style pizza bianca and
fresh focaccia.
Aperitivo, Wine Bars, Rooftops
Il Goccetto (Via dei Banchi Vecchi)
Cozy wine bar with 800+ labels—ideal for
pre-dinner pours.
Salotto 42 (Piazza di Pietra)
Stylish lounge serving craft cocktails with great people-watching.
Bar del Fico (Piazza del Fico)
Lively spot for casual wine or Aperol Spritz in the evening.
Bulgari Hotel Rooftop Bar (Campo Marzio)
Sleek rooftop with panoramic city views and refined drinks.
Hotel de Russie Stravinskij Bar
(Near Piazza del Popolo)
Iconic courtyard aperitivo in a lush,
glamorous garden setting.
Palazzo Manfredi – Aroma Rooftop (Colosseo)
Michelin-starred dining and cocktails with unbeatable Colosseum views
(Near Trevi Fountain)
Jewel-box-like bar adorned with frescoed ceilings and golden tones—serving premium cocktails, Italian wines, and champagne in a beautifully historic setting
Best Shopping in Rome
Via del Babuino & Via dei Condotti
Rome’s most luxurious fashion streets—home to Valentino, Prada, and other Italian
design houses.
Quiet, charming street known for its high-end independent boutiques and galleries. Home to Chez Dédé, a gorgeous Roman-French
lifestyle store.
Schostal 1870 (Via della Fontanella di Borghese)
A historic men’s clothier with beautiful handmade pajamas, linen, and accessories. Old-school Roman elegance.
Gammarelli (Via di Santa Chiara)
Tailor to the popes—stop in for their famous cardinal-red and papal-white socks.
Campo Marzio & Monti neighborhoods
Great for vintage shops, independent designers, and artisanal finds.