Plebiscito: 600sqm market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
byPlebiscito, the new 600sqm food market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, celebrates Italian culinary culture footsteps from Piazza Venezia.
Where to eat in Rome’s Centro Storico
Plebiscito, the new 600sqm food market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, celebrates Italian culinary culture footsteps from Piazza Venezia.
Have dinner at Via Veneto’s iconic Jackie O’ restaurant to relive the charm of the Dolce Vita in a venue that went down in history.
Maccheroni is a trattoria that offers traditional Roman cuisines in Rome’s centro storico, footsteps from the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.
Footsteps from Piazza del Popolo, Il Marchese doubles as an osteria, cocktail and amaro bar. Come for its 600 different amaro labels, extensive cocktail list, live music and aperitivo.
Sip a glass of bubbly Franciacorta accompanied by different cutting boards in this wine bar and laboratory a stone’s throw away from Torre Argentina.
Stop for a break at Grand Hotel Via Veneto’s Time Restaurant & Wine Bar. From lunch and dinner to aperitivo and drinks, this stylish venue is the perfect place to unwind.
Clorofilla is the new restaurant and cocktail oasis the locals can’t stop talking about. And who can blame them? Tucked away on a quiet side street footsteps from piazza Campo de’ Fiori, it’s the ultimate place for dinner and late night drinks.
Step inside Hotel Vilòn – a hidden oasis in the heart of Rome’s historic center. Stay in one of the 18 luxurious rooms and suites; dine in their Adelaide restaurant; and grab drinks in their elegant cocktail lounge.
During the day, Shari Vari lives up to its title with its warm, inviting atmosphere. At night however, the space transforms from comfortable bistro, to one of Rome’s most popular night clubs.
Scattered throughout the city in areas like Trastevere and Villa Borghese here are a few Historical Dining Spots that can teach you about previous centuries
Embark on a food pairing and wine tasting journey around Italy’s regions at Rimessa Roscioli’s wine bar in Rome.
Just off Piazza Navona, Ex Circus is a young and trendy spot where you can surf the net with their free wi-fi and have lunch, dinner, aperitivo or sunday brunch,
Fiore is Rome’s newest flexible vegetarian restaurant footsteps from Via Veneto where you can enjoy healthy, tasty, Italian cuisine. It’s not just a restaurant, it’s a state of mind of awareness of the new way of eating and cooking.
Hosteria 87 is the new stylish restaurant in Rome’s Via del Tritone that serves traditional Roman fare with incursions into the Jewish tradition.