Rome Vegan and Vegetarian Guide
Veggie, Vegan, Vici: Your Guide to Conquering the Alternative Food Scene in Rome.
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Veggie, Vegan, Vici: Your Guide to Conquering the Alternative Food Scene in Rome.
FAO designates two Italian sites as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): the Soave vineyards and Umbria’s olive groves.
At Rome’s Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove 200 people from different nationalities live together as “Metropolizians”, protecting their walls with artworks.
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Neighbourhoods of Rome: Pigneto, the former working class district which has in recent years become one of Rome’s trendiest quarters.
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Pigneto has shaken off its once stained jacket, and is now home to some of the hippest restaurants in Rome. Come by for the alternative vibe and stay for lunch or dinner at one of these amazing restaurants.
Need a break from the city? Trekking might be the right choice for you. Here is a list of 8 hiking areas near Rome, all in about a short drive from the city center.
Pigneto’s nightlife is more trendy than ever. Enjoy the alternative crowds, grab a drink at the bar and dance at a club in Rome’s Pigneto neighborhood.