Ivo a Trastevere has been popular for a long time. This is primairly due to its reputation, but also because Tom Cruise and Penelope Cruz once ate a pizza here when they were still together. The restaurant has promoted this fact ever since! The pizza...
122 meters from here
This great, trendy cafe is located in a former garage in the pleasant Trastevere district, with its numerous restaurants and cafes. Appropriately enough, the cafe's name means brake and clutch in Italian. The cafe draws a mix of thirty and forty some...
492 meters from here
This kosher restaurant is situated in a magnificnet fourteenth century palace in the heart of the Jewish district. Thanks to the consistently high standard of its cuisine, the restaurant is gaining classic status. You certainly won't find better gril...
811 meters from here
The name Antico Arco suggests something old-fashioned, but in fact nothing could be further from the truth! A homely villa perched on Gianicolo Hill is where you'll find this modern Italian restaurant. The view as you enter is fabulous. Antico Arco i...
889 meters from here
After you've taken in all the sights, you can't possibly miss the most Roman of Rome's squares! The open air market at the centre of Piazza Campo de Fiori epitomizes Italy! Bustling yet carefree. Great fresh produce and stubborn clamorous sellers....
998 meters from here
Teatro Argentina is one of the most beautiful and important theatres of Rome. In 1732, this magnificent building was ordered by the influential Sforza Cesarini family. For years, the theatre has served as a stage for many famous operas such as Verdi...
1086 meters from here
Circus Maximus does its name proud - it was, indeed, Rome's biggest and oldest stadium. Tarquinius Priscus (the then Emperor) ordered its building in 6 BC. Once the stadium was completed, it was used for a variety of purposes, including chariot races...
1101 meters from here
This magnificent building is the brainchild of none other than Julius Caesar. Although Caesar did not live to see the final result, Emperor Augustus oversaw the theatre's completion, naming it after his favourite nephew, Marcello. In approximately 37...
1106 meters from here
You can harldy imaging but in 1536 this square was one big pool of mud. The Pope who ruled at that time was very embarrassed of the square's state of being and ordered Michelangelo to draw a new scetch. He also requested the facades of the palaces to...
1117 meters from here
As a predominantly Roman Catholic country, Italy observes numerous public holidays. National public holidays on which shops and offices remain closed are listed below.1 January: New Year's Day6 January: The Feast of the EpiphanyMarch/April: Easter an...
The Royal Dutch Embassy in Rome represents, protects and promotes the interests of the Dutch government and citizens in Italy. If you would have immediate issues during your city trip, you can always contact the embassy. Also for your passport and ot...