20 Years of Freni e Frizioni
Born on July 4, 2005, in a former garage just steps from Piazza Trilussa, Freni e Frizioni is now an iconic spot in the heart of Trastevere.
A creative mind with a deep passion for art and travel, Denisa was born in Romania and grew up by the sea, near Rome. She graduated in Public and Business Communication at La Sapienza University and is now pursuing a master’s in Marketing and Corporate Organization. After an internship with a British company, she is currently gaining experience in communication and marketing with Le Guide di Repubblica. Her strong interest in journalism allows her to share the beauty of the world with others through her writing.
Born on July 4, 2005, in a former garage just steps from Piazza Trilussa, Freni e Frizioni is now an iconic spot in the heart of Trastevere.
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Videocittà returns to the Gazometro of Rome from 3 to 6 July. Four days of immersive experiences, video art, live music, AV performances.
From May 25 to June 22, OperaCamion brings Rossini’s Barber of Seville to Rome’s streets with a mobile stage, live orchestra, and free open-air shows.
Passetto di Borgo, Rome’s historic papal escape route, reopens after years of restoration.
Aurora Bistrot is a stylish place to enjoy a classic aperitivo in Monti, just steps from the Colosseum.
“Emily in Paris” takes on Rome! Here’s a detailed guide to all the iconic spots Emily visits during her Roman adventure.
The former residence of John Paul Getty serves as the ideal seaside getaway just outside Italy’s capital.
Aquamarine is new delightful seafood trattoria in Rome, located within hotel UMILTÀ 36.