Rome’s Piazza Navona Neighbourhood
byPiazza Navona is perfect for daytime strolling, shopping and cafes, as well as an evening out for aperitivo, dinner and late night drinks. Here’s our guide to the Piazza Navona neighbourhood’s top spots.
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Piazza Navona is perfect for daytime strolling, shopping and cafes, as well as an evening out for aperitivo, dinner and late night drinks. Here’s our guide to the Piazza Navona neighbourhood’s top spots.
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Il Margutta Vegetarian Food & Art is a modern alternative restaurant and gallery serving creative vegetarian twists on Roman classics since 1979
For decades the Roscioli brand has well and truly been established in Rome as a harbinger of fine food, quality produce, and select breads and delicacies.
Situated over the top two floors of Palazzo Fendi, the award-winning Zuma is the new contemporary Japanese restaurant in Rome.
An authentic restaurant bringing quality food to the historical heart of Rome. The all-Italian kitchen staff uses fresh ingredients from local markets
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At the Ciampini Bistrot, the experience of the tradition has been powered by a new impulse, like the aperitif and the biological pizza.
Few steps from Pantheon in Rome you will find Antica Trattoria Due Colonne, where you can choose from an array of traditional Roman dishes, salads and pizzas
Tucked behind Rome’s Piazza Navona is Vega Food, a small restaurant and take-away that sells organic indian and tasty ayurvedic vegetarian food.
Giggetto al Portico D’Ottavia, one of the oldest and most historic Roman restaurants (1923), takes pride of place right by the ancient Portico di Ottavia in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome.