Stories from Porta Portese
byPorta Portese is the most famous market in Rome. It has a lot to offer every Sunday: not only the greatest finds in any department, but also an undeniable sense of humanity, authenticity, tradition and community.
Porta Portese is the most famous market in Rome. It has a lot to offer every Sunday: not only the greatest finds in any department, but also an undeniable sense of humanity, authenticity, tradition and community.
The medieval towns of Fiuggi and Anagni in Lazio are a famous weekend getaway for Italians thanks to their therapeutic water, art and beauty.
Casale San Pietro is a luxury resort near Anagni. A temple to wellness, it offers many different experiences for their guests.
A detox with our juice bar crawl across the city, the ultimate guide to Rome for health conscious, fresh juice lovers.
Milan might be the capital of fashion, but Rome also has a lot of up-and-coming designers that are setting trends in the Eternal City!
Porta Portese is a traditional open market in the heart of Rome, where you can find just about anything, if you just know where to look.
This detox guide will cover all the places to go in Rome if you’re wanting to get that healthy glow inside and out, whatever the time of year.
The much loved Irish franchise ‘Primark’ is finally set to arrive in Rome inside the new Maximo Shopping Center.
St.George Spa at Hotel Indigo on Via Giulia in Rome with its range of facial and body treatments and the ‘Roman baths’ area is the perfect place to unwind
Across Italy and Rome, Italians are rejoicing as they are able to get their hair cut and dyed once again. For something that was…
Roman painter Mauro Rosi is inviting potential clients to his home and studio to introduce them to his gallery of work.
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.
Rome has lots of fantastic shopping areas, from the high street names on Via del Corso to top brands on Via Condotti, here’s where to shop in Rome.
Since the opening of its first store in 2007, Pifebo has become a beloved vintage haven for Romans, and acquired a loyal international fan base