Il Marchese: a Cosmopolitan Restaurant & Cocktail Bar in Rome
byStep inside Il Marchese, Europe’s first Amaro Bar with over 500 amaro labels uniting French elegance with Roman coziness and cuisine.
Step inside Il Marchese, Europe’s first Amaro Bar with over 500 amaro labels uniting French elegance with Roman coziness and cuisine.
Surrounded by Roman rooftops while overlooking Via del Corso and neighboring Piazza Venezia, the rooftop at Singer Palace Hotel is an oasis with an unbelievable view.
Situated in the 5 star luxury Hotel Indigo Rome – St. George, on Via Giulia, I Sofà Bar Restaurant & Roof Terrace provides a gastronomic treat for guests and visitors alike.
Visit Michelangelo Pistoletto INFINITY exhibition at Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.
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.
Every city has its historic center, but none can compare to Rome’s. Rich in history and surprises, you’re near some of the most important sights in Rome; not to mention the abundant shopping options.
Are you nostalgic of the sea and craving those fresh seafood dishes? Treat yourself to one of these seafood restaurants in Rome.
Discover CRAZY – Madness in Contemporary Art, the new exhibit of contemporary art at Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.
Caravaggio and Artemisia exhibition displayed in the rooms of Palazzo Barberini until next March 27, 2022.
Visit Museo di Roma to view the artistic history of Gustav Klimt, an exhibition focusing on his Italian journey and the Viennese Secession.
Banksy returns to Rome with a deeper exhibition: 250 of the English artist’s works on display at Rome’s Chiostro del Bramante till January 2022.
The Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome is the largest circular tomb in the world. The Mausoleum has reopened in March 2021 after restoration works.
The Capitoline Museum pays tribute to Roberto Longhi with an exhibition that displays over 40 works that present Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio.
The Palazzo Barberini and Galleria Corsini National galleries are one museum split into two galleries that will make you travel through five centuries of Italian art.