La guida di Stefano

Stefano
La guida di Stefano

Ristoranti, pub, caffé e gelaterie

A fun, happening bistrot in the cool neighborhood of Prati. If you’re looking for something different from your typical Roman restaurant, this is it.
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Il Sorpasso
31/33 Via Properzio
191 recommandé par les habitants
A fun, happening bistrot in the cool neighborhood of Prati. If you’re looking for something different from your typical Roman restaurant, this is it.
Eataly is a huge food shop and restaurant. It is unique in promoting the italian food through the vast collection of goods around Italy
390 recommandé par les habitants
Eataly Roma
Piazzale 12 Ottobre 1492
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Eataly is a huge food shop and restaurant. It is unique in promoting the italian food through the vast collection of goods around Italy
Sfiziarte is a small space with bar seats only. However, there you can find fresh and tasty food at very affordable price. Highly recommended!
Sfiziarte
53 Via Andrea Doria
Sfiziarte is a small space with bar seats only. However, there you can find fresh and tasty food at very affordable price. Highly recommended!
A little charming restaurant with excellent food close to the Vatican Museums
Zia Rilla
18 Via Famagosta
A little charming restaurant with excellent food close to the Vatican Museums
Il Colibrì is a friendly, family run restaurant which is located within walking distance on the Vatican, but it is away from the tourist crowds. There the food was truly outstanding, featuring specialties of the region at very reasonable prices.
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Il Colibrì
69 Via Famagosta
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Il Colibrì is a friendly, family run restaurant which is located within walking distance on the Vatican, but it is away from the tourist crowds. There the food was truly outstanding, featuring specialties of the region at very reasonable prices.
Antonello (the owner of this place) makes the best espresso in the city! In this little coffee shop they also serve a delicious cappuccino along with tasty locally sourced food.
Artigiano Del Caffe
14 Via Famagosta
Antonello (the owner of this place) makes the best espresso in the city! In this little coffee shop they also serve a delicious cappuccino along with tasty locally sourced food.
A cozy and stylish tea room, where you can chose a selection of 70 types of tea and enjoy a delicious breakfast.
30 recommandé par les habitants
Fábrica
8 Via Girolamo Savonarola
30 recommandé par les habitants
A cozy and stylish tea room, where you can chose a selection of 70 types of tea and enjoy a delicious breakfast.
Used mainly by Italians and not touristy place, this charming bistrot is great for an "aperitivo". The restaurant is a bit expensive, but well worth.
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La Zanzara
84 Via Crescenzio
255 recommandé par les habitants
Used mainly by Italians and not touristy place, this charming bistrot is great for an "aperitivo". The restaurant is a bit expensive, but well worth.
This ice cream serves some of the best ice creams in the Vatican area. A pleasant place, tasty and cheap.
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Fattore Gelato Roma
53/B Via Andrea Doria
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This ice cream serves some of the best ice creams in the Vatican area. A pleasant place, tasty and cheap.
This is the temple of aperitivo in Rome. What is an aperitivo? It is supposed to be a drink and a light snack to open up your appetite before dinner. The aperitivo at FRENI E FRIZIONI is basically a free meal with the purchase of one drink. By the way the cocktail at FRENI E FRIZIONI are damn good!
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Freni e Frizoni
4 Via del Politeama
252 recommandé par les habitants
This is the temple of aperitivo in Rome. What is an aperitivo? It is supposed to be a drink and a light snack to open up your appetite before dinner. The aperitivo at FRENI E FRIZIONI is basically a free meal with the purchase of one drink. By the way the cocktail at FRENI E FRIZIONI are damn good!
Agelico Bistro is a cozy place where you can find delicious vegetarian and vegan foods. By the way, Giuseppe's homemade soups are simply divine!
Angelico Box Bistro
37/38 Via del Falco
Agelico Bistro is a cozy place where you can find delicious vegetarian and vegan foods. By the way, Giuseppe's homemade soups are simply divine!

Visite turistiche

This 12th-century church was transformed over the centuries and has 2 underground levels. At the first level in the subterranean of the medieval church, you can visit a 4th-century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church. By the way in this old church you can see century a special fresco from about 1000 A.D. representing the miracle of Saint Clement. It appears like a cartoon and the curious particularity of the fresco is that it reports the first written testimony of profanity (swearing) “traite fili de le pute“A the second level of the underground, you can see a MITHRAEUM, an ancient pagan temple inspired by the Persian worship of the sun god Mithra. This ancient Mithraeum is one of the best preserved in all of the world.
292 recommandé par les habitants
Basilica of San Clemente
95 Via Labicana
292 recommandé par les habitants
This 12th-century church was transformed over the centuries and has 2 underground levels. At the first level in the subterranean of the medieval church, you can visit a 4th-century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church. By the way in this old church you can see century a special fresco from about 1000 A.D. representing the miracle of Saint Clement. It appears like a cartoon and the curious particularity of the fresco is that it reports the first written testimony of profanity (swearing) “traite fili de le pute“A the second level of the underground, you can see a MITHRAEUM, an ancient pagan temple inspired by the Persian worship of the sun god Mithra. This ancient Mithraeum is one of the best preserved in all of the world.
The Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, most popularly known simply as GNAM, is located ad No. 131 of Viale delle Belle Arti. Our guests can easily reach this museum with the tramway No. 19, which stops in Via Barletta, very close to the metro station of OTTAVIANO. The artworks inside the museum are exhibited in 75 halls. The museum displays about 1100 paintings and sculptures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, of which it has the largest collection in Italy. Among the Italian artists represented are Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Alberto Burri, Antonio Canova, Giorgio de Chirico, Lucio Fontana, Amedeo Modigliani. The museum also holds some works by foreign artists, among them Braque, Calder, Cézanne, Degas, Duchamp, Giacometti, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Monet, Jackson Pollock, Rodin, and Van Gogh.
264 recommandé par les habitants
Galerie nationale d'art moderne et contemporain
131 Viale delle Belle Arti
264 recommandé par les habitants
The Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, most popularly known simply as GNAM, is located ad No. 131 of Viale delle Belle Arti. Our guests can easily reach this museum with the tramway No. 19, which stops in Via Barletta, very close to the metro station of OTTAVIANO. The artworks inside the museum are exhibited in 75 halls. The museum displays about 1100 paintings and sculptures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, of which it has the largest collection in Italy. Among the Italian artists represented are Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Alberto Burri, Antonio Canova, Giorgio de Chirico, Lucio Fontana, Amedeo Modigliani. The museum also holds some works by foreign artists, among them Braque, Calder, Cézanne, Degas, Duchamp, Giacometti, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Monet, Jackson Pollock, Rodin, and Van Gogh.
For understanding how Rome changes in the last 20 centuries, the Crypta Balbi museum is the right place. This museum is only of this kind occupying a city block that includes an archeological excavation site. -The ticket for Crypta Balbi includes also the visit of the other sites of the awesome MUSEO NAZIONALE ROMANO
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Museo Nazionale Romano, Crypta Balbi
31 Via delle Botteghe Oscure
27 recommandé par les habitants
For understanding how Rome changes in the last 20 centuries, the Crypta Balbi museum is the right place. This museum is only of this kind occupying a city block that includes an archeological excavation site. -The ticket for Crypta Balbi includes also the visit of the other sites of the awesome MUSEO NAZIONALE ROMANO
Located on the summit of the Capitol Hill near the Roman Forum in the centre of Rome, the Capitoline Museums (in Italian Musei Capitolini) are the oldest public museums in the world. The historic seats of the museums are Palazzo dei Conservatori and Palazzo Nuovo, facing on the central trapezoidal piazza in a plan conceived by Michelangelo. The museums house one of Italy's finest collections of classical sculpture as well as ancient frescoes and paintings by artists such as Caravaggio, Bernini and Tiziano.
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Louve du Capitole
1 Piazza del Campidoglio
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Located on the summit of the Capitol Hill near the Roman Forum in the centre of Rome, the Capitoline Museums (in Italian Musei Capitolini) are the oldest public museums in the world. The historic seats of the museums are Palazzo dei Conservatori and Palazzo Nuovo, facing on the central trapezoidal piazza in a plan conceived by Michelangelo. The museums house one of Italy's finest collections of classical sculpture as well as ancient frescoes and paintings by artists such as Caravaggio, Bernini and Tiziano.
PIAZZA NAVONA is probably the most beautiful square of the Eternal City. In this charming square there is a stunning fountain called "Fontana dei Fiumi", representing the four main world rivers as allegories of the four continents. It’s a Bernini's work that needs to be observed from different points of view and it is located in front of Palazzo Pamphilij, where Bernini also worked for some years.
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Place Navone
Piazza Navona
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PIAZZA NAVONA is probably the most beautiful square of the Eternal City. In this charming square there is a stunning fountain called "Fontana dei Fiumi", representing the four main world rivers as allegories of the four continents. It’s a Bernini's work that needs to be observed from different points of view and it is located in front of Palazzo Pamphilij, where Bernini also worked for some years.
This church contains a cycle of awesome paintings by the Baroque master Caravaggio about the life of St. Matthew. These paintings are unique masterpieces that alone worth not only a visit, but for certain also a trip.
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Église Saint-Louis-des-Français
Piazza di San Luigi de' Francesi
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This church contains a cycle of awesome paintings by the Baroque master Caravaggio about the life of St. Matthew. These paintings are unique masterpieces that alone worth not only a visit, but for certain also a trip.
This stunning art museum is an overlooked gem by tourists. The building is itself a landmark of the Roman Baroque style. The famous helicoidal staircase by Borromini is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Now home to the "Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica", it holds a splendid collection of some of Italy's best painters: Raphael, Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Guido Reni, Bronzino. It stars include Raphael's La Fornarina, a luminous portrait of the artist's lover.
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Palazzo Barberini
12 Piazza Giacomo Matteotti
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This stunning art museum is an overlooked gem by tourists. The building is itself a landmark of the Roman Baroque style. The famous helicoidal staircase by Borromini is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Now home to the "Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica", it holds a splendid collection of some of Italy's best painters: Raphael, Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Guido Reni, Bronzino. It stars include Raphael's La Fornarina, a luminous portrait of the artist's lover.
The Centrale Montemartini Museum presents marble statues from the Capitoline Collection set against the backdrop of preserve turbines, diesel engines and steam boilers to create one of the most thought-provoking museum spaces Rome has to offer.
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Centrale Montemartini
106 Via Ostiense
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The Centrale Montemartini Museum presents marble statues from the Capitoline Collection set against the backdrop of preserve turbines, diesel engines and steam boilers to create one of the most thought-provoking museum spaces Rome has to offer.
The Museums include several monumental works of art, such as the Sistine Chapel, the Gallery of Maps, the Chapel of Beato Angelico, the Raphael Rooms and Loggia and the Borgia Apartment.
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Vatican Museums
1756 recommandé par les habitants
The Museums include several monumental works of art, such as the Sistine Chapel, the Gallery of Maps, the Chapel of Beato Angelico, the Raphael Rooms and Loggia and the Borgia Apartment.
The underground area of ​​Vicus Caprarius is one of the place where you can touch Rome’s millennial stratification and observe the archaeological evidence of the great events that characterised the city’s history.
7 recommandé par les habitants
Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water
25 Vicolo del Puttarello
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The underground area of ​​Vicus Caprarius is one of the place where you can touch Rome’s millennial stratification and observe the archaeological evidence of the great events that characterised the city’s history.
Located near the foot of Trajan's Column this gem of an attraction should be on your must see list when in Rome. Simply put, it is like stepping back to see what it was like in a patricians house 2000 years ago.
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Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini
85 Foro Traiano
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Located near the foot of Trajan's Column this gem of an attraction should be on your must see list when in Rome. Simply put, it is like stepping back to see what it was like in a patricians house 2000 years ago.
The Coppedè neighborhood features unique architecture a world away from the rest of the city. The area takes its name from the architect Gino Coppedè who began the project in 1915 and left it unfinished when he died in 1927. With a combination of architectural styles and detailed decoration, the buildings of Coppedè’s neighbourhood recall Gaudì’s fantastic houses in Barcelona.
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Quartier Coppedè
Piazza Mincio
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The Coppedè neighborhood features unique architecture a world away from the rest of the city. The area takes its name from the architect Gino Coppedè who began the project in 1915 and left it unfinished when he died in 1927. With a combination of architectural styles and detailed decoration, the buildings of Coppedè’s neighbourhood recall Gaudì’s fantastic houses in Barcelona.
This branch of the oustanding National Roman Museum features one of the best archaeological and classical art collections in the world. The highlight of the museum are the frescoes from the Villa of Livia and Villa Farnesina. These colorful frescoes represent different paradisiacal landscapes and domestic life.
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Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
2 Largo di Villa Peretti
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This branch of the oustanding National Roman Museum features one of the best archaeological and classical art collections in the world. The highlight of the museum are the frescoes from the Villa of Livia and Villa Farnesina. These colorful frescoes represent different paradisiacal landscapes and domestic life.
The Palazzo Altemps houses an important collection of Greek and Roman sculpture that belonged to several families of the Roman nobility between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The works are on display in beautiful rooms decorated with frescoes on the walls and ceilings. Its entry fee being included with that of the other branches of the oustanding National Museum of Rome (Palazzo Massimo, the Bath of Diocletain and Crypta Balbi).
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Musée national romain - Palazzo Altemps
46 Piazza di Sant'Apollinare
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The Palazzo Altemps houses an important collection of Greek and Roman sculpture that belonged to several families of the Roman nobility between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The works are on display in beautiful rooms decorated with frescoes on the walls and ceilings. Its entry fee being included with that of the other branches of the oustanding National Museum of Rome (Palazzo Massimo, the Bath of Diocletain and Crypta Balbi).
Located near Villa Borghese, Villa Giulia houses artefacts from pre-Roman Italian antiquity, particularly from the Etruscan era. A visit to the Villa Giulia is very interesting, not only because the objects on display are very unique and varied, but also because a visit to the mansion and gardens is quite pleasant.
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Musée national étrusque de la villa Giulia
Piazzale di Villa Giulia 9
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Located near Villa Borghese, Villa Giulia houses artefacts from pre-Roman Italian antiquity, particularly from the Etruscan era. A visit to the Villa Giulia is very interesting, not only because the objects on display are very unique and varied, but also because a visit to the mansion and gardens is quite pleasant.
Santa Maria in Cosmedin is a minor basilica built during the Middle Ages, renowned for "La Bocca della Verità" (Mouth of Truth), located on the north side of the church. Legend has it that if a person places his or her hand in the mouth of the statue and lies, the mouth will close and cut their hand off.
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Église Sainte-Marie in Cosmedin
18 Piazza della Bocca della Verità
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Santa Maria in Cosmedin is a minor basilica built during the Middle Ages, renowned for "La Bocca della Verità" (Mouth of Truth), located on the north side of the church. Legend has it that if a person places his or her hand in the mouth of the statue and lies, the mouth will close and cut their hand off.
A mausoleum, a fortress, a prison and finally a museum… Rome offers an abundance of monuments and sights rich in history, stories and legends, but Castel Sant’Angelo is one which truly encompasses the essence of the city’s transformation throughout the centuries. It was first built between 123 and 139 AD to serve as the mausoleum of the Roman emperor, Hadrian, and his family. Then, it became a military building, which in 403 would be integrated to the Aurelian Walls. In the 14th century, Castel Sant’Angelo took on the role of a military fortress connected to the Vatican through an elevated passageway which still exists today, “Passetto di Borgo”. It was later used as a prison; a place where executions were carried out and where prisoners were left to starve. In 1901, it became a wonderfully rich museum which harbors relics of its tumultuous past. Today, it graces the Roman skyline with its golden lights, and is visited by many during their stay in Rome.
1219 recommandé par les habitants
Château Saint-Ange
50 Lungotevere Castello
1219 recommandé par les habitants
A mausoleum, a fortress, a prison and finally a museum… Rome offers an abundance of monuments and sights rich in history, stories and legends, but Castel Sant’Angelo is one which truly encompasses the essence of the city’s transformation throughout the centuries. It was first built between 123 and 139 AD to serve as the mausoleum of the Roman emperor, Hadrian, and his family. Then, it became a military building, which in 403 would be integrated to the Aurelian Walls. In the 14th century, Castel Sant’Angelo took on the role of a military fortress connected to the Vatican through an elevated passageway which still exists today, “Passetto di Borgo”. It was later used as a prison; a place where executions were carried out and where prisoners were left to starve. In 1901, it became a wonderfully rich museum which harbors relics of its tumultuous past. Today, it graces the Roman skyline with its golden lights, and is visited by many during their stay in Rome.
Translated from Italian, the name “Campo de Fiori” means “field of flowers”, and is considered to have been given to the area back in the Middle Ages, when it was actually a meadow. Since 1869, every morning from Monday through Saturday it houses a market well-known for its flowers and fruit and vegetable. Important historical fact is that in this square Giordano Bruno was burnt for heresy in 1600, and now a monument dedicated to him stands on the exact spot of his martyrdom and death.
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Campo de' Fiori
Campo de' Fiori
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Translated from Italian, the name “Campo de Fiori” means “field of flowers”, and is considered to have been given to the area back in the Middle Ages, when it was actually a meadow. Since 1869, every morning from Monday through Saturday it houses a market well-known for its flowers and fruit and vegetable. Important historical fact is that in this square Giordano Bruno was burnt for heresy in 1600, and now a monument dedicated to him stands on the exact spot of his martyrdom and death.
Situated on Via dei Fori Imperiali, Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex that currently holds the Museum of Imperial Forums (Museo dei Fori Imperiali). It is considered to be Rome’s first “shopping center”. When you visit this Museum, you can stroll through Mercati di Traiano's various levels, as well as admiring several exhibitions that show the Imperial Forums' different aspects. The exhibitions are comprised of models and videos that try to transport visitors to classical Roman times.
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Marchés de Trajan
94 Via IV Novembre
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Situated on Via dei Fori Imperiali, Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex that currently holds the Museum of Imperial Forums (Museo dei Fori Imperiali). It is considered to be Rome’s first “shopping center”. When you visit this Museum, you can stroll through Mercati di Traiano's various levels, as well as admiring several exhibitions that show the Imperial Forums' different aspects. The exhibitions are comprised of models and videos that try to transport visitors to classical Roman times.

Nightlife

A few steps away from our apartment in Via Ostia sits Rome’s oldest jazz club, Alexanderplatz, a down to earth venue which wouldn’t be out of place in the mecca of Jazz: Greenwich Village, New York. Many of the most prominent jazz, blues, soul, music artists have performed there, including Wynton Marsalis, Brad Meldhau, Red Rodney, Freddy Cole, Stefano Bollani, Fabrizio Bosso, Sarah Jane Morris, Steve Coleman and many more.
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Alexanderplatz Jazz Club
9 Via Ostia
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A few steps away from our apartment in Via Ostia sits Rome’s oldest jazz club, Alexanderplatz, a down to earth venue which wouldn’t be out of place in the mecca of Jazz: Greenwich Village, New York. Many of the most prominent jazz, blues, soul, music artists have performed there, including Wynton Marsalis, Brad Meldhau, Red Rodney, Freddy Cole, Stefano Bollani, Fabrizio Bosso, Sarah Jane Morris, Steve Coleman and many more.