Food scene
Tonnarello Scala
Polpetta Trastevere
Gino 51
85 Via della LungarettaEggs
52 Via Natale del GrandeTiberino Ristorante Bar
18 Via di Ponte Quattro capiPizzeria La Boccaccia
2 Via di Santa DoroteaBest take away pizza
Otaleg
14a Via di S. CosimatoBest gelato
My favourite bars!
Caffe' Settimiano Di Mella Valter E C Sas
1 Via di Porta SettimianaExcellent breakfast and drinks!
Enoteca Ferrara
41 Piazza TrilussaBest wine selection and good food
Freni e Frizoni
4 Via del PoliteamaMuseums & historical attractions a block away.
4 mins walk to see Caravaggio, Beato Angelico and Rubens.
The Galleria Corsini is the only collection of paintings in Rome dating from the 1700s that remains intact to this day and is displayed in accordance with the exhibition installation dating from that period. Located in a magnificent 18th century palace, It features amongst many others, works by Caravaggio, Beato Angelico and Rubens.
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Palazzo Corsini, Rome
10 Via della Lungara4 mins walk to see Caravaggio, Beato Angelico and Rubens.
The Galleria Corsini is the only collection of paintings in Rome dating from the 1700s that remains intact to this day and is displayed in accordance with the exhibition installation dating from that period. Located in a magnificent 18th century palace, It features amongst many others, works by Caravaggio, Beato Angelico and Rubens.
11 mins Walk
The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere is one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to 340 AD.
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Basilique de Notre-Dame à Trastevere
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere11 mins Walk
The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere is one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to 340 AD.
At our house Raphael is around the corner, a 5 mins walk to
Villa Farnesina, considered one of the noblest and most harmonious creations of Italian Renaissance.
The interior is decorated with frescoes by Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, Giovanni da Udine, Giovanni Bazzi known as il Sodoma, Giulio Romano, Giovan Francesco Penni, and Baldassarre Peruzzi himself.
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Villa Farnésine
230 Via della LungaraAt our house Raphael is around the corner, a 5 mins walk to
Villa Farnesina, considered one of the noblest and most harmonious creations of Italian Renaissance.
The interior is decorated with frescoes by Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, Giovanni da Udine, Giovanni Bazzi known as il Sodoma, Giulio Romano, Giovan Francesco Penni, and Baldassarre Peruzzi himself.
Shopping
Via del Corso, 00187 Roma RM, Italie
Via Cola di Rienzo, Roma RM, Italie
Via del Babuino, 00187 Roma RM, Italie
Via del Tritone, 00187 Roma RM, Italie
Landmarks
Panthéon
Piazza della RotondaFontaine de Trevi
Piazza di TreviEscalier espagnol
Piazza di SpagnaPlace Navone
Piazza NavonaCampo de' Fiori
Campo de' FioriPlace du Peuple
Piazza del PopoloCampidoglio
Piazza del CampidoglioAutel de la Patrie
Piazza VeneziaColisée
1 Piazza del ColosseoChâteau Saint-Ange
50 Lungotevere CastelloThéâtre Marcello
Via del Teatro di MarcelloMusée de l'Ara Pacis
Lungotevere in AugustaVisite turistiche
The city of Rome is unique in many ways, historical ruins, grandiose chapels, amazing food, all wrapped up in the richness of Italian culture. Despite this, Rome is still a city and when you need a break from the bustling streets but can’t get away, we recommend you escape to the Botanical Garden in Trastevere.
The garden has been located behind the Corsini Palace since 1883 and is taken care of by the Department of Environmental Biology of the Sapienza University of Rome. The unique thing about this serene space is that it is not only a botanical garden, by also an archeological area. Situated on the Septimius Severus Baths, the location has been characterized with the presence architectural discoveries of considerable historical and artistic interest.
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Jardin botanique de Rome
23 A - 24 Largo Cristina di SveziaThe city of Rome is unique in many ways, historical ruins, grandiose chapels, amazing food, all wrapped up in the richness of Italian culture. Despite this, Rome is still a city and when you need a break from the bustling streets but can’t get away, we recommend you escape to the Botanical Garden in Trastevere.
The garden has been located behind the Corsini Palace since 1883 and is taken care of by the Department of Environmental Biology of the Sapienza University of Rome. The unique thing about this serene space is that it is not only a botanical garden, by also an archeological area. Situated on the Septimius Severus Baths, the location has been characterized with the presence architectural discoveries of considerable historical and artistic interest.