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Dining
Armando al Pantheon
Classic Roman fare in an unbeatable location, perfect for a lazy lunch with a glass of wine.
Lunch












Ristorante Trinità de’ Monti
A casual spot near the Spanish Steps, great for pizza or pasta between sightseeing.
Giggetto
Known for its famous Roman-Jewish artichokes (Carciofi alla Giudia).
Al Ceppo or Da Cesare
Sunday lunch institutions, best enjoyed slowly with a bottle of wine.
Roscioli
A cult-favorite where Rome’s foodies gather for carbonara, burrata, and an incredible wine list.
Dinner
Pierluigi
A glamorous piazza setting (and celebrity hotspot), specializing in seafood but also known for excellent lamb chops.
Al Moro
A legendary Roman restaurant beloved for its timeless dishes.
Due Ladroni
Chic and vibey, perfect for a lively evening.
Retrobottega
A very creative, design-forward restaurant with bold experimentation.
Trattoria Pennestri & Santo Palato
New-generation trattorias shaking up Roman classics.
Rocco Ristorante
For a locals only favorite. Expect no fluff but the best food in Rome.
Pizza al taglio
Is a Roman ritual (thick-crust pizza by the slice), but there are also modern sit-down spots pushing the boundaries.
Pizza
Bonci Pizzarium
Inventive toppings and the crunchiest base in Rome.
Seu Pizza Illuminati
Trendy and stylish, considered one of the city’s best.
Porto Fluviale
A buzzy space great for groups.
A Rota & 180 Grammi
Local cult favorites.
Salotto 42
The ultimate aperitivo bar, hidden perfectly next to The Trevi Fountain.
Drinks
Osteria delle Coppelle & Club Derrière
Perfect after-dinner cocktail spots (the latter has a speakeasy feel).
Hotel Minerva Rooftop & Six Senses Rooftop
For sunset cocktails with a view.
Tree Bar – A leafy hideout away from the bustle.
Tree Bar
A leafy hideout away from the bustle.
Vinaietto & Enoteca Il Piccolo
Atmospheric, tiny wine bars with excellent selections.
Big Star (Trastevere)
Great for casual drinks; Big Mama for mezcal.









Armando al Pantheon
Classic Roman fare in an unbeatable location, perfect for a lazy lunch with a glass of wine.
Lunch
Ristorante Trinità de’ Monti
A casual spot near the Spanish Steps, great for pizza or pasta between sightseeing.
Giggetto
Known for its famous Roman-Jewish artichokes (Carciofi alla Giudia).
Il Ceppo or Da Cesare
Sunday lunch institutions, best enjoyed slowly with a bottle of wine.
Roscioli
A cult-favorite where Rome’s foodies gather for carbonara, burrata, and an incredible wine list.
Dinner
Pierluigi
A glamorous piazza setting (and celebrity hotspot), specializing in seafood but also known for excellent lamb chops.
Al Moro
A legendary Roman restaurant beloved for its timeless dishes.
Due Ladroni
Chic and vibey, perfect for a lively evening.
Retrobottega
A very creative, design-forward restaurant with bold experimentation.
Trattoria Pennestri & Santo Palato
New-generation trattorias shaking up Roman classics.
Rocco Ristorante
For a locals only favorite. Expect no fluff but the best food in Rome.
Pizza al taglio
Is a Roman ritual (thick-crust pizza by the slice), but there are also modern sit-down spots pushing the boundaries.
Pizza
Bonci Pizzarium
Inventive toppings and the crunchiest base in Rome.
Seu Pizza Illuminati
Trendy and stylish, considered one of the city’s best.
Porto Fluviale
A buzzy space great for groups.
A Rota & 180 Grammi
Local cult favorites.
Salotto 42
The ultimate aperitivo bar, hidden perfectly next to The Trevi Fountain.
Drinks
Osteria delle Coppelle & Club Derrière
Perfect after-dinner cocktail spots (the latter has a speakeasy feel).
Hotel Minerva Rooftop & Six Senses Rooftop
For sunset cocktails with a view. Tree Bar – A leafy hideout away from the bustle.
Tree Bar
A leafy hideout away from the bustle.
Vinaietto & Enoteca Il Piccolo
Atmospheric, tiny wine bars with excellent selections.
Big Star (Trastevere)
Great for casual drinks; Big Mama for mezcal.


















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