Classic osterie and trattorie in Rome
byThe best places to indulge in traditional Roman food are the classic osterie and trattorie Rome famous for. Feast your eyes on a complete guide to the best local Roman restaurants.
Where to eat in Rome’s Centro Storico
The best places to indulge in traditional Roman food are the classic osterie and trattorie Rome famous for. Feast your eyes on a complete guide to the best local Roman restaurants.
Alfredo alla Scrofa opens an outdoor dining area in front of its legendary restaurant in the heart of Rome’s centro storico.
Discover the Jewish Ghetto where boutique stores and kosher restaurants sit alongside picturesque historic buildings belying an enticing and rich history of the Jews 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.
From açai and granola for breakfast, to pasta, quinoa and internationally influenced wraps during the day, Market is your new go-to for healthy eating in Rome
A list of the top Italian top pizzerie for all types: thin, crispy Roman crust; doughy, risen napoletana crust; or by the slice for quick takeaway lunches
Archivolto is Rome’s newest restaurant inside Hotel Scenario. Drop by to taste rural cuisine in an ancient building footsteps from the Pantheon.
Plebiscito, the new 600sqm food market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, celebrates Italian culinary culture footsteps from Piazza Venezia.
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Have dinner at Via Veneto’s iconic Jackie O’ restaurant to relive the charm of the Dolce Vita in a venue that went down in history.
Maccheroni is a trattoria that offers traditional Roman cuisines in Rome’s centro storico, footsteps from the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.
Footsteps from Piazza del Popolo, Il Marchese doubles as an osteria, cocktail and amaro bar. Come for its 600 different amaro labels, extensive cocktail list, live music and aperitivo.
Sip a glass of bubbly Franciacorta accompanied by different cutting boards in this wine bar and laboratory a stone’s throw away from Torre Argentina.
As you’re hopping from the Spanish Steps to the Pantheon, you’re probably going to work up an appetite. Discover some of the best restaurants in Rome’s centro storico.