Mercato Centrale: the artisan food market in Rome’s Termini Station
With 1900 sqm and 500 places to sit, Mercato Centrale in Rome’s Termini Station is the perfect place to taste the best of Italian cuisine and more, all under the same roof.
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With 1900 sqm and 500 places to sit, Mercato Centrale in Rome’s Termini Station is the perfect place to taste the best of Italian cuisine and more, all under the same roof.
Temple University Rome Entry Year Program provides students seeking their Bachelor’s Degree with the unique opportunity to complete the first year of their studies at Temple University’s campus in Rome, Italy and then finish the remaining three years of their degree at Temple’s Main Campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Located footsteps from Piazza Navona, ZAPORAZZI is the go-to-place for clothing, bags & souvenirs inspired by the city of Rome.
SuomIngorgo offers a unique opportunity to see a cross cutting selection of Finnish contemporary art in Rome through 6 exhibitions and artists, from painting to performance.
Kicking off September 24th, the four-day extravaganza, Taste of Roma returns for its ninth edition and is set to be bigger and better than ever before!
Romeing gives the opportunity to 5 lucky winners to win two tickets each to different performances of the Romaeuropa Festival.
The Church of San Luigi dei Francesi is the national church in Rome of France, famous for the three paintings by Caravaggio dedicated to San Matteo and for the frescoes by Domenichino.
The Mansalto & Montemaggiore estate, with their vineyards, olive trees and countryhouses represent a real world apart in the heart of Tuscany.
CilentoMag è il magazine di eventi e lifestyle che accompagna cilentani e turisti lungo l’estate nel territorio cilentano.
Romeing gives the opportunity to 1 lucky winner to win two tickets to La Traviata opera at the Terme di Caracalla Festival on July 23, 2019.
We’ve scouted out the best English-speaking salons and barber shops in Rome
The famous Hotel Butterfly has left the Flaminio neighbourhood to fly over the Tevere and land in the Foro Italico. But one thing hasn’t changed, the essence.
Till January 12th, Rome’s MAXXI museum is dedicating a major exhibition to Maria Lai, one of the most original voices in Italian contemporary art.
At the Italian language school aptly named Torre di Babele (tower of Babel), you can take a variety of courses, ranging in duration from a week to a year.