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Shops in Rome are normally open 9.00-13.00
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PUBLISHING DATE: 2011-01-21 | COUNTRY CODE: IT
Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
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ROME
Rome, known as the Eternal City, has attracted visitors for
over 2,000 years. It is one of the most magnificent and
romantic cities in the world. Rome has an attractive mix of
grandiose sights and bustling city life. Life is sweet-the cake
is there for the eating. Italian designer shopping, smooth ice
cream, frothy cappuccino and exquisite wines to name but a
few things.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
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Where do you start to summarize the
history of the Eternal City?
A good date might be 21 April 753 B.C.
The day when Romulus is said to have
founded the city after murdering his twin
brother Remus. During the following
centuries Rome grew into a powerful
empire, peaking during the rule of Marcus
Aurelius in 161-180 A.D. Just like the
ancient city, Rome today is built on seven
hills: Capitolino, Palatino, Quirinale,
Viminale, Esquilino, Celio and Aventino.
The central area is called Campo Marzio,
named after the Roman god of war, and
was the ancient armys training grounds.
This is where many of the famous sights
are located. Other well-known areas are
Trastevere, on the other side of the River
Tibern, and Monti. Little Pigneto is
considered the most Roman
neighbourhood.
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DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
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Rome is one of a kind. No other city-not
even Athens, Istanbul, London, or New
York-has as many world-class sites as
Rome. Walking down Via del Fori Imperiali
towards the Coliseum will impress even the
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most spoiled and shopping-crazed
teenager. The city has so much to offer. In
addition to the Roman heritage there are
also medieval neighborhoods, well
designed squares, colourful markets and of
course, the Vatican and St. Peters Basilica.
This Rome guide suggests a few other
places that must be seen:
Fontana di Trevi
Anita Ekberg made the fountain famous in
the film La Dolce Vita. Funny enough, it
actually looks bigger in real life.
Address: Piazza di Trevi
Pantheon
It doesnt look like much from the outside,
but once inside, it never ceases to impress
with its 2,000-year-old temple complete
with the cupola.
Address: Piazza della Rotonda
Forum Romanum
Forum Romanum was the commercial,
political, and religious centre of ancient
Rome. It is like a fairy tale with its mosaic
of temple ruins, worn marble streets and
basilicas. The Coliseum, the mother of all
modern giant arenas, is nearby.
Galleria Borghese
Rome falls short of Venice and Florence
when it comes to art, but this gallery is an
exception. It shows masterpieces by artists
such as Bernini, Titian and Caravaggio.
Address: Villa Borghese park
Piazza Navona
According to some, this is the most
beautiful square in the whole world. Not
only because of its statues and fountains
such as Lorenzo Berninis Fontana dei
Quattro Fiumi, but because of its
dimensions. This large rectangular square
still manages to feel intimate.
Domus Aurea - Nero's Golden House
In the year 64, Emperor Nero built a
palace almost one mile long-from the
Palatine hill all the way to the Oppio hill.
Some parts were covered in gold, precious
stones and splendid decorations. After
Neros death, it was all filled in with earth
in order to obliterate the tyrants memory.
It was accidentally rediscovered in the
15th century, and today you can walk
through 30 of Neros 150 underground
rooms.
Address: Via della Domus Aurea (almost directly opposite the
Colosseum)
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700
Santa Costanza
Rome has more churches than almost any
other city in the world. One of the most
beautiful, Santa Constanza, can be found
in Via Nomentana in the north of Rome,
and is home to some of the most dazzling
ceiling frescoes from the 4th century. The
waiting time for weddings here is several
years.
Address: Via di Santa Costanza
Botanical Gardens
The botanical gardens at the foot of the
Janiculum hill have more than 7,000
different kinds of plants and
flowers-especially roses.
Address: Largo Cristina di Svezia 24
Phone: +39 06 4991 7107
Museo di Roma
The Museo di Roma houses approximately
40,000 sculptures, paintings and mosaics
describing Romes history from the Middle
Ages until 1870. The museum is located in
Palazzo Braschi, built in the 18th century.
During the fascist regime, Mussolini moved
here and made it his political
headquarters. After the Second World War
300 families were evacuated to this
location and many of the frescoes were
damaged by the fires people lit in order to
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keep warm.
Address: Via di S. Pantaleo 10
Internet: www.museodiroma.it
EATING#EATING#
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Rome restaurants cater to all tastes. There
are American steakhouses, Lebanese meze
restaurants, Vietnamese eateries, and a
number of haute cuisine establishments
celebrated in the Guide Michelin. But
when in Rome, do as the Romans do and
choose the less extravagant restaurants
and trattorias for a memorable dining
experience.
The Italian word for dinner, "cena," comes
from the Latin convivum. A word which
means "live together and that is precisely
what you do. Eating is a social
get-together which lasts at least three
courses-often even at lunchtime.
The Romans do not eat dinner until nine in
the evening.
The traditional Roman pasta is called
Carbonara and is made from pork and
whipped egg yolk with lots of parmesan
and black pepper, or allAmatriciana with
bacon, tomato and onion.
Vegetables are ordered as a side dish
("contorno"), accompanying the main dish,
e.g. tossed spinach or chicory with garlic
and pepperoncino (Spanish peppers).
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Da Franco
Da Franco is an airy and sparsely
decorated seafood restaurant located in
the San Lorenzo neighborhood, home to
many of the citys students. The menu
offers good value for money. A six course
weekend lunch with deep-fried vegetables,
steamed mussels and a half bottle of wine
is only C16!
Address: Via del Falisci 2
Phone: +39 06 4957 675
Betto e Mary
Bustling, loud, and packing large portions
is the best way to describe Betto e Mary.
The restaurant makes its own egg pasta,
gramiccia, and serves it with a range of
sauces. Try the saltimbocca alla romana,
veal, Parma ham and sage.
Address: Via dei Savorgnan 99
Phone: +39 06 4542 1780
Cesare
A popular local restaurant in Prati, close to
the Vatican. The menu is full of classic
Italian dishes and, as Roman custom goes,
gnocchi is served on Thursdays. Cesare
also has a selection of deli cold cuts like
prosciutto di cervo, made of deer.
Address: Via Crescenzio 13
Phone: +39 06 6861 227
Il Desiderio Preso per la Coda
This restaurant is tucked away behind
Piazza Navona and its tourist traps. The
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menu is Tuscan and has several rustic
dishes including pappa al pomodoro (bread
and tomato soup), fig risotto, and
polpettone (meatloaf).
Address: Vicolo della Palomba 23
Phone: +39 06 6830 7522
Internet: www.ildesideriopresoperlacoda.com
Antico Arco
Touristy Trastevere is home to elegant
Antico Arco and its inventive and exciting
menu. A good example is the flan di
taleggio con salsa di funghi, made with
talleggio cheese and mushroom sauce, the
lamb with foie gras sauce and pears in port
wine.
Address: Piazzale Aurelio 7
Phone: +39 06 5815 274
Internet: www.anticoarco.it
La Rosetta
Romes best fish and seafood restaurant.
Address: Via della Rosetta 8-9
Phone: +39 06 6861 002
Internet: www.larosetta.com
Bolognese
An pricey alternative, but as the name
suggests, the best of Emilia-Romagna
cuisine. Unbeatable beef steaks. At the
neighboring table you will always find a
politician, film star or TV celebrity, often
resulting in the paparazzi hanging around
outside. Please book in advance.
Address: Piazza del Popolo
Underground: Flaminio
Phone: +39 06 3611 426
Gusto
New York-inspired decor built in fascist
architectural style, right opposite Emperor
Augustus mausoleum-ancient meets
modern! Traditional Italian cuisine mixed
with international influences. Delicious
pizzas!
Address: Piazza Augusto Imperatore 9
Phone: +39 06 3226 273
Internet: www.gusto.it
Somo
Japanese fusion restaurant SOMO is a
perfect harmony between contemporary
design and taste between the East and
Europe. The menu is predominantly
centered around fish (particular attention
is given to sushi), accompanied by
elaborate vegetable compositions. Other
dishes to note are the griddle and wow
cooked rice, hot and cold noodles and
sesame, cinnamon and green tea desserts.
Address: Via G. Mameli 5
Phone: +39 06 588 2060
Internet: www.somo.asia
La Pergola
At the Rome Cavalieri Hilton Roof Garden
you find La Pergola, a three-Michelin-star
restaurant run by culinary genius Heinz
Beck. This restaurant was voted Best
Gourmet Restaurant 2008 by the Romans
themselves. The frescoed ceiling and warm
cherry wood interiors, combined with the
excellent setting create a magical
atmosphere for the finest dining
experience in Rome. La Pergola offers
alfresco dining on its adjacent terrace
during the summer.
Address: Via A. Cadlolo, 101
Phone: +39 06 3509 2152
Internet: www.heinzbeck.com
CAFS#CAFES#
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Italy is a mecca when it comes to coffee
and the Romans know exactly which cafs
to visit and dont mind going across town
to visit the best.
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Caff Sant Eustachio
Bags of coffee beans rest on the floor and
images of plantations adorn the walls. It
has looked the same for as long as anyone
can remember. In addition to the different
types of coffees that can be sampled, they
also serve gran caff, a cappuccino without
milk, where the coffee is foamed instead.
Address: Piazza SantEustachio 82
Internet: www.santeustachioilcaffe.it
Tazza d'Oro
Another popular caf known for its
exceptionally strong coffee. A much
admired granita al caff, flavored ice with
coffee and whipped cream is also available.
Address: Via degli Orfani 84-86
Internet: www.tazzadorocoffeeshop.com
Gelato di San Crispino
When Romans talk about the best ice
cream parlours, San Crispino almost
always comes out on top. Its primarily
their zabaione, made with a 20-year-old
Marsala, which attracts attention. Other
flavors are lampone (raspberry) and
pistachio.
Address: Via della Panetteria 42
Internet: www.ilgelatodisancrispino.it
Fiocco di Neve
Almost as popular is Fiocco di Nevi, the
snow flake, is close to famous Giolittis.
Many locals claim that the citys best
zabaione can be found here. Also try the
chocolate ice cream, laced with
orange-the Roman way.
Address: Via del Pantheon 51
BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
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The Romans love to meet over an aperitivo
around 19.30, after which they either go
on to a restaurant or home for dinner. The
drinks need not necessarily be alcoholic.
Many bars serve light snacks which are
included in the price.
After 23.00 most of those looking to party
head over to the Testaccio area. Named
after the mountain of discarded amphoras,
the area is home to many locali, ranging
from small piano bars to equally small
discos. Among the best known are the rock
bars Akab and Radio Londra, Latino chic
Caruso, and Romes first gay disco-Alibi.
Make sure you take at least a night out to
experience the bar and club scene in
Rome.
Bar della Pace
Everyone agrees that this is the premier
place for cocktails and celebrity-spotting.
Despite the crowds and the tourists, movie
stars and media celebrities still flock here.
Address: Via della Pace 4-7
Phone: +39 06 6861 216
Rosati
If you want a quieter start to the
evening-say, with waiters in white
jackets-this is your place. Not much has
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changed here since Calvino, Pasolini and
other leftist intellectuals sat here in the
1960s.
Address: Piazza del Popolo 5
Bloom
Romes trendiest watering hole-a sushi
restaurant which turns into a cocktail bar
after midnight.
Address: Via del Teatro Pace 30
Goa
One of Romes largest discotheques with a
laser show and hundreds of people on the
dance floor. Leonardo DiCaprio danced
here when "Gangs of New York was filmed
at Cinecitt.
Located right next door is Le Distillerie,
which has a different feel-softer, and with
a bar and restaurant.
Address: Via Libetta 13
La Maison
La Maison is situated in the historic centre
and often has famous international guests
in its VIP section.
Address: Vicolo dei Granai 3, near Piazza Navona
Internet: www.lamaison.it
Supperclub
Supperclub is near the Pantheon with a
lovely champagne bar.
Address: Via deNari 14
Gilda
The traditional nightclub Gilda, not far from
the Spanish Steps, still retains its classy
style and tends to attract more mature
guests.
Address: Via Mario deFiori 97
Caruso Cafe de Oriente
Dance the night away to the notes of Latin
American and Caribbean music such as
salsa and reggaeton, at this music bar.
Address: Via di Monte Testaccio 36
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
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High fashion shopping in Rome is
concentrated to two streets running
parallel to each other from the Spanish
Steps. Via Condotti is home to Prada,
Valentino, Gucci, Armani, and Max-Mara.
Over on Via Borgognona, one can find the
likes of Dolce & Gabbana, Versace,
Gianfranco Ferr, Laura Biagiotti, and Gai
Mattiolo. Closer to Piazza Navona is Via dei
Giubbonari, and its street fashion stores
McQueen and Liquid. Also nearby is Via del
Governo Vecchio, with its elegant vintage
fashion boutiques.
When it comes to food, Rome has several
notable spots. Volpetti, on Via Marmorata
47 in Testaccio, is as close to heaven as
you can get. This bustling, high-paced
place offers many deli options-Latini pasta
from Osimo, salsiccia and spicy sandwich
meats its speciality, however, is its
cheeses, including the formaggio di fossa,
matured underground. Two other delis to
revel in are ancient Franchi and Castroni
on Via Cola di Rienzo. Castroni offers a
slightly more international selection.
Campo deFiori is the site of a daily food
market that embodies the terms
picturesque and colourful. Come early
when the shadows are long and the
morning is at its freshest. Another nice
market, with more of a food hall
atmosphere is Mercato di Testaccio.
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Upmarket antiques can be found on Via dei
Coronari, jewellers on Via dellOrso and Via
dei Pianellari. Via San Francesco di Sales
85 is the address for Cereria Di Giorgio,
which sells all kinds of candles-the
Vatican is their largest and most devoted
customer. In the long shopping street Via
del Corso, which runs from Piazza Venezia
down to Piazza del Popolo, there are shops
to suit all pockets. Chains such as Stefanel,
Etam, The Group, and Benetton are
sandwiched between specialist boutiques.
Also, many shoe shops, sports shops and
music stores such as Il Messaggero
Musicale can be found here. Cola di Rienzo,
in the Prati district of the city, is also lined
with various reasonably priced shops.
Rome does not have the department store
culture of many other large cities. The
Romans prefer small, intimate and familiar
boutiques. In the centre though, there are
three department store chains:
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Coin
Womens and mens clothes, shoes, bags,
jewellery, perfumes, high quality kitchen
and bathroom gadgets.
Address: Piazzale Appio 7
Internet: www.coin.it
Rinascente
Slightly more exclusive, carrying mainly
clothes, shoes and perfume.
Address: Piazza Colonna, Piazza Fiume
Phone: +39 06 6797 691 and +39 06 8841 231
Internet: www.rinascente.it
Galleria Alberto Sordi
Beautiful 19th century arcade with
enormous cut glass chandeliers and a
vaulted glass roof. Recently named after
the very popular, now late, actor Alberto
Sordi. Various shops and coffee bars, but
mainly fashion clothes, for example, Zara
but also the book shop Feltrinelli, which
has a wide range of guides, books in
various languages, CDs, etc.
Address: Piazza Colonna 31-35
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
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Rome has an abundance of hotels, but with
six million visitors every year they are
often fully booked. Be sure to make your
reservations in good time!
EXCLUSIVE
Hotel Hassler
The ultimate in luxury, situated above the
Spanish Steps near the Trinit dei Monti
church. Many Hollywood celebrities stay
here when in Rome.
Address: Piazza Trinita dei Monti 6
Phone: +39 06 699 340
Internet: www.hotelhasslerroma.com
Hotel de Russie
Luxurious and stylish hotel that opened in
2000. Has a nice courtyard and a terraced
garden that stretches up towards Pincio.
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Address: Via del Babuino 9, near the Spanish Steps
Phone: +39 06 328 881
Internet: www.hotelderussie.it
GOOD VALUE
Hotel San Francesco
Central and clean in Trastevere, right next
to the church of St Francis of Assisi, and a
monastery. Breakfast room in a renovated
cloister overlooking a small garden.
Pleasant roof terrace where you can also
eat breakfast, or have a drink in the
evening
Address: Via Jacopa de Settesoli 7
Phone: +39 06 5830 0051
Internet: www.hotelsanfrancesco.net
Hotel Locarno
Intact 1920s style. A number of films have
been shot here. In a small street between
the River Tiber and Piazza del Popolo.
Address: Via della Penna 22
Phone: +39 06 3610 841
Internet: www.hotellocarno.com
Due Torri
A quaint hotel tucked away inside a small
alley, close to the Tiber. The top floor
rooms have private terraces.
Address: Vicolo del Leonetto 23
Phone: +39 06 6880 6956
Internet: www.hotelduetorriroma.com
Hotel Laurentia
Located in the Lorenzo area. And, just as
at Due Torri, the top floor rooms come
with their own terraces.
Address: Largo degli Osci 63
Phone: +39 06 4450 218
Internet: www.hotellaurentia.com
BASIC
Blue Hostel
A good and cheap alternative close to
Santa Maria, in Maggiore. A renovated
hotel that now operates as a kind of hostel
i.e., no 24-hour room service or reception.
Clean and tidy, double and single rooms.
Internet booking.
Address: Via Carlo Alberto 13
Phone: +39 34 0925 8503
Internet: www.hostels.com
Fawlty Towers
Despite its name, this is one of Romes
best budget hotels.
Address: Via Magenta 39
Phone: +39 06 4450 374
Internet: www.fawltytowers.org
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Airport
Romes main airport, Leonardo da Vinci, is
located in Fiumicino, 30 kilometres (18.5
miles) from the city. The most convenient
way to reach Rome is by train direct to the
Termini railway station. Tickets cost C9.
Taxicabs charge approximately C40 for the
same journey. The citys second airport
Ciampino is mainly served by low-cost
airlines and package tours. Some of the
low-cost airlines have their own buses.
Tickets are normally C7 one way. The
regular buses depart from the nearby
underground station Anagnina for C1. A
taxi ride from the airport and central Rome
takes 20 minutes and costs just over C32.
More information is available at:
Internet: www.adr.it
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Public transport
The Termini station is the hub for Romes
transportation network. The name of the
local bus and streetcar company is ATAC.
All tickets must be purchased from ATAC
ticket machines, newsagents, or ticket
outlets on the underground. Tickets cost
from C1.50 and are valid for 75 minutes.
The underground runs until midnight. Night
buses stop at stations marked N.
Taxi
Taxi stands can be found throughout the
city centre. It is recommended that
tourists only use the licensed yellow and
white taxis. An extra fee is payable per
suitcase to and from the airport. There is
also a surcharge at night, on public
holidays and on Sundays. It is cheaper to
hail a taxi in the street than at a taxi stand
or to book via telephone. Tipping at 5-10%
is encouraged.
Phone: +39 06-3570, +39 06-4994, +39 06-6645
Post
The Post Office is usually open between
09.00-14.30 from Monday to Friday and
between 09.30-13.00 on Saturdays.
Stamps can be bought at tobacconists that
either carry the blue and white Tabacchi
sign or are simply marked T.
Pharmacy
Romes pharmacies have alternating
opening hours during weekends and
nights. Call +39 06 228 941 to find out
which pharmacy is open.
Dentists
Ospedale G. Eastman
Address: Vl. Regina Elena 287
Phone: +39 06 8448 3366 or +39 06 8448 3365
Telephone
Country code +39
Rome area code: 06 (also dialed in Rome)
If you call Italy from abroad, you must
always dial zero in the area code (do not
omit it as is the general practice when
making international telephone calls), e.g.
+39 06 + the number.
Electricity
220 volt
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