Guidebook for Roma

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Guidebook for Roma

Essentials

Supermarket Carrefour at 50m. from the door, open from 07.00 to 00.00 Other 2 supermarket in the square
IN 200 around you will find everything you need for your everyday life, cheap shops, street food, general store, pharmacy, photocopies, supermarket open 24H 7/7Days at 50 metres from you....
9 locals recommend
Largo dei Colli Albani
Largo dei Colli Albani
9 locals recommend
IN 200 around you will find everything you need for your everyday life, cheap shops, street food, general store, pharmacy, photocopies, supermarket open 24H 7/7Days at 50 metres from you....
grocery, fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, every morning monday/saturday
Via Castel Gandolfo
Via Castel Gandolfo
grocery, fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, every morning monday/saturday

Arts & Culture

Una delle più belle ed affascinanti raccolte di opere d'arte: Canova, Bernini, Caravaggio, Raffaello, ecc.
681 locals recommend
Borghese Gallery and Museum
5 Piazzale Scipione Borghese
681 locals recommend
Una delle più belle ed affascinanti raccolte di opere d'arte: Canova, Bernini, Caravaggio, Raffaello, ecc.
Nerone' house, 100 metri from Colosseum
288 locals recommend
Parco di Colle Oppio
Viale del Monte Oppio
288 locals recommend
Nerone' house, 100 metri from Colosseum
Archaeological Area , Catacombs, Latin Graves
292 locals recommend
Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica
42 Via Appia Antica
292 locals recommend
Archaeological Area , Catacombs, Latin Graves
Located just east of the Roman Forum, the massive stone amphitheater known as the Colosseum was commissioned around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman people. In A.D. 80, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum–officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater–with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights. After four centuries of active use, the magnificent arena fell into neglect, and up until the 18th century it was used as a source of building materials. Though two-thirds of the original Colosseum has been destroyed over time, the amphitheater remains a popular tourist destination, as well as an iconic symbol of Rome
2612 locals recommend
Colosseum
1 Piazza del Colosseo
2612 locals recommend
Located just east of the Roman Forum, the massive stone amphitheater known as the Colosseum was commissioned around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman people. In A.D. 80, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum–officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater–with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights. After four centuries of active use, the magnificent arena fell into neglect, and up until the 18th century it was used as a source of building materials. Though two-thirds of the original Colosseum has been destroyed over time, the amphitheater remains a popular tourist destination, as well as an iconic symbol of Rome

Sightseeing

Archeological site... The famous ancient Via Appia that connected Rome with the sout of Italy, and the famous Graves and Catacombe of the first cristians... for ex.. cecilia Metella, San callisto....
183 locals recommend
Via Appia Antica
Via Appia Antica
183 locals recommend
Archeological site... The famous ancient Via Appia that connected Rome with the sout of Italy, and the famous Graves and Catacombe of the first cristians... for ex.. cecilia Metella, San callisto....
Anfiteatro Flavio, chiamato Colosseo per una grande statua dell'imperatore Nerone, eretta nei pressi
399 locals recommend
Colosseo station
Piazza del Colosseo
399 locals recommend
Anfiteatro Flavio, chiamato Colosseo per una grande statua dell'imperatore Nerone, eretta nei pressi

Shopping

From your house to San Giovanni square many kilometres of shops, restaurants, pastry shops, clothes store, walking to the center of Rome...
44 locals recommend
Via Appia Nuova
Via Appia Nuova
44 locals recommend
From your house to San Giovanni square many kilometres of shops, restaurants, pastry shops, clothes store, walking to the center of Rome...
There is a second hand market at 100 meters, Via Sannio, and this is an area good for shopping
170 locals recommend
Coin
7 Piazzale Appio
170 locals recommend
There is a second hand market at 100 meters, Via Sannio, and this is an area good for shopping

Parks & Nature

many hectares of country at 200 meters from home, ideal for walking or jogging, within the city, tracks and trails on foot or by bicycle, no cars ....
429 locals recommend
Parco Della Caffarella
429 locals recommend
many hectares of country at 200 meters from home, ideal for walking or jogging, within the city, tracks and trails on foot or by bicycle, no cars ....
Villa Borghese garden and the Galleria Borghese museum: a large landscape garden in the naturalistic English manner, built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, developing sketches by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V, who used it as a villa suburbana, a party villa, at the edge of Rome, and to house his art collection. The large landscape park contains several villas. The Spanish Steps lead up to this park, and there is another entrance at the Porte del Popolo by Piazza del Popolo. The Pincio (the Pincian Hill of ancient Rome), in the south part of the park, offers one of the greatest views over Rome. The Galleria Borghese is housed in the Villa itself : a must visit Museum
2099 locals recommend
Villa Borghese
Piazzale Napoleone I
2099 locals recommend
Villa Borghese garden and the Galleria Borghese museum: a large landscape garden in the naturalistic English manner, built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, developing sketches by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V, who used it as a villa suburbana, a party villa, at the edge of Rome, and to house his art collection. The large landscape park contains several villas. The Spanish Steps lead up to this park, and there is another entrance at the Porte del Popolo by Piazza del Popolo. The Pincio (the Pincian Hill of ancient Rome), in the south part of the park, offers one of the greatest views over Rome. The Galleria Borghese is housed in the Villa itself : a must visit Museum

Drinks & Nightlife

The Area is full of pub, music bar, young people, area for drinks in the evening
276 locals recommend
Necci dal 1924
68 Via Fanfulla da Lodi
276 locals recommend
The Area is full of pub, music bar, young people, area for drinks in the evening

Food Scene

Piece of history in Roma Pizzeria. Amongst thinnest and most tasteful pizzas (roman pizza MUST be thin). Very good also CALZONE (folded and filled pizzas), appetizers. NOTE: after 8 p.m. possible queues for seating...
279 locals recommend
Pizzeria Da Baffetto
114 Via del Governo Vecchio
279 locals recommend
Piece of history in Roma Pizzeria. Amongst thinnest and most tasteful pizzas (roman pizza MUST be thin). Very good also CALZONE (folded and filled pizzas), appetizers. NOTE: after 8 p.m. possible queues for seating...
Freshly made pasticceria. A must in Rome. Regoli is an artisan bakery founded in 1916 and is still run by the Regoli Family. It produces its sweets following the most classic recipes of italian tradition and selecting healthy and genuine ingredients. For every occasion, season and taste.
195 locals recommend
Pasticceria Regoli
60 Via dello Statuto
195 locals recommend
Freshly made pasticceria. A must in Rome. Regoli is an artisan bakery founded in 1916 and is still run by the Regoli Family. It produces its sweets following the most classic recipes of italian tradition and selecting healthy and genuine ingredients. For every occasion, season and taste.
Considered one of the best pizzerias in all of the central part of Rome, typical Trasteverian; noisy, crowded and fun. No bookings, just go. Don't forget to order nutella/ricotta calzone for dessert!
217 locals recommend
Dar Poeta
45 Vicolo del Bologna
217 locals recommend
Considered one of the best pizzerias in all of the central part of Rome, typical Trasteverian; noisy, crowded and fun. No bookings, just go. Don't forget to order nutella/ricotta calzone for dessert!