Tucked in the heart of Trastevere but away from the tourist rush, this cozy trattoria serves up Roman classics with a friendly, local vibe. Perfect for a relaxed dinner — try the seasonal dishes and homemade desserts for a real taste of Rome.
Located in the authentic Testaccio neighbourhood, this classic Roman trattoria is beloved by locals for its generous portions and traditional flavours — a favorite for those who want sturdy, honest Roman cuisine off the tourist radar.
Just a short stroll from the city’s historic heart — yet quietly tucked away in the Monti district — this family-run trattoria delivers excellent Roman dishes in an inviting, homey atmosphere. Great for a laid-back dinner when wandering around Rome’s ancient centre.
A favourite for quick, delicious eats — pizza sold by weight, sandwiches, pastries — this bakery-pasticceria is ideal for a lunch on the go while strolling Rome’s charming streets. Easy, tasty, and locals-approved.
A timeless must-see: the Vatican Museums house art and history that define Rome’s classical and Renaissance legacies. An essential stop for first-time visitors or those wanting to soak up world-class masterpieces.
Offering a stunning collection of sculpture, painting and sculpture-garden settings, this gallery charms both art aficionados and casual visitors. It balances grandeur with an intimate atmosphere: ideal for a cultured afternoon.
A hidden-gem among Rome’s smaller “palace-museums”: this privately owned collection dazzles with art, history and the charm of a noble Roman residence. A more tranquil, equally beautiful alternative to the big -crowd museums.
A former cloister turned art space, this museum offers contemporary exhibitions in a gorgeous, calm setting, perfect for those who wish to escape the crowds and discover Rome’s quieter cultural corners.
Wander through these impressive ancient thermal-bath ruins, once capable of hosting thousands. Quiet and often overlooked by typical itineraries, it’s a soulful way to connect with Rome’s ancient past away from the major crowds.