Piazzetta Alfredo: outdoor dining in the centro storico
byAlfredo alla Scrofa opens an outdoor dining area in front of its legendary restaurant in the heart of Rome’s centro storico.
Alfredo alla Scrofa opens an outdoor dining area in front of its legendary restaurant in the heart of Rome’s centro storico.
Palazzo Bonaparte opens its doors to the public for the first time with the exhibition “Impressionisti Segreti” – a collection of 50 masterpieces of French Impressionist art.
Rome gathers for the first time 170 sculptures by Antonio Canova from all over the world, portraying the love story between the artist and Rome.
Roman painter Mauro Rosi is inviting potential clients to his home and studio to introduce them to his gallery of work.
Staying at a boutique hotel is the difference between booking a bed to sleep in and getting a little something extra for your money.
Julep is an intimate mixology bar found in the elegant centro storico neighborhood and specialising in Vermouth with over a hundred varieties.
Visiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
So you only have two days to visit Rome, but you really don’t want to miss anything? Fear not! Follow our instructions on how to spend 48 hours in Rome.
Hotel De La Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel, offers three restaurants, three bars and a spa and wellness center in the heart of Rome atop the Spanish Steps.
Enjoy signature drinks and classic twists on cocktails amidst industrial-chic décor and contemporary art at Hotel Chapter Roma’s Bar.
The famous Rome New Year’s Parade is making a comeback on January 1st, gathering thousands of young American high school musicians from the United States.
Plebiscito, the new 600sqm food market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, celebrates Italian culinary culture footsteps from Piazza Venezia.
Timeless goddess of glamour and elegance, Audrey Hepburn spent more than just a holiday in Rome, staying for two decades, mastering Italian lifestyle and becoming an icon of la dolce vita.
Locals and foreigners can now discover Rome in an interactive way with Foxtrail – a mix between an outdoor escape game and a treasure hunt.