Roma Whisky Festival 2023
byOn February 25th and 26th don’t miss out on the Roma Whisky Festival: tastings, events, masterclasses and hundreds of whisky labels await you.
On February 25th and 26th don’t miss out on the Roma Whisky Festival: tastings, events, masterclasses and hundreds of whisky labels await you.
Art, dinner, drinks, and leisure are just around the corner from the Vatican. Bukowski’s Bar has established itself as a place worth seeking out by any pursuer of good things.
Romeing gives you a rundown of the best wine bars in Rome for all your drinking needs.
Step inside Il Marchese, Europe’s first Amaro Bar with over 500 amaro labels uniting French elegance with Roman coziness and cuisine.
Something is definitely happening here in Italy on the bar front – especially in Rome. Here is our list of the top-level, “best-of-the-best” cocktail bars by category and some of the people behind it.
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.
With a gourmet restaurant and the perfect setting to dance the night away, Red Square is gearing up to become a staple in the Eternal City.
Sheket is Rome’s first slow club providing an alternative experience to Roman nightlife. It features two full bars, live music as well as an upper level DJ set, dance floor, and a dinner room.
La Maisonnette “RISTROT’ in Roma Garbatella is a novel hybrid of restaurant and bistrot. Expect Cozy indoors, a charming outdoor garden & yummy Mediterranean food.
Club Après, translating from the French ‘after’— is just that, a new impeccable after-hours speakeasy where one can sip on and relax to jazz and contemporary tunes late into the night.
Our guide to the best cocktails in Rome and where to order them. A list of the best cocktail bars for gin, whiskey, mezcal and the must-order cocktails in different bars in Rome.
Piazza Navona is perfect for daytime strolling, shopping and cafes, as well as an evening out for aperitivo, dinner and late night drinks. Here’s our guide to the Piazza Navona neighbourhood’s top spots.
Rome’s Monteverde begins where Trastevere ends. It’s an escape, a retreat, a place to recharge while hiding from the noise and hustle of the city below.
If you’re looking to go beyond the usual sightseeing parameters then Aventino is a perfect opportunity to flee the torrent of tourists invading the centre.