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Embark on a culinary journey near Rome, exploring special spots in the countryside🌱, by the sea 🌊, amidst the Castelli Romani, and even in vineyards and wineries 🍇. Indulge in unique dining experiences where the food feels like home, each bite tells a story, and the atmosphere is special. Whether surrounded by nature, enjoying sea views, or savoring the ambiance of vineyards, uncover hidden gems that make every dining moment near Rome truly exceptional. 🍝
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Rome is full of surprises, and there is no shortage of things to do! Here is a guide for some great places to eat, drink, tour and stay while in the Eternal City.
This comprehensive guide includes:
-Roman culture basics
-Great places to eat!
-Parks around the city
-Where to get aperitivo
-Coffee shops + breakfast places
-Historic places to eat and drink
-Coffee bars + cafes
-Recommedations of places to stay
-Farmers' markets
+ BONUS content!
Don't feel pressured to see the whole city in one day, it's important to savor the little moments and take your time exploring the city.
Have more questions or want an more personalized itinerary? book a consultation call with me today!
Vegetarian • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Budget • Foodie • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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Rome is full of surprises, and there is no shortage of things to do! Here is a guide for some great places to eat, drink, tour and stay while in the Eternal City. Written by a former graduate student (who lived in Rome for two years!) for current and future study abroad students!
This comprehensive guide includes:
-Roman culture basics
-Cheap eats near campus
-Parks around the city
-Where to get aperitivo
-Coffee shops + breakfast places
-Historic places to eat and drink
-Trendy bakeries and pastry shops
-Recommedations of where to stay around the city
-Farmers' markets
-Places to take parents for dinner when they visit!
-Phone service stores
-Where to shop for groceries
+ BONUS content!
If you are a student bound for Rome, this guide is sure to make your first few weeks in the city, just a little easier!
Book a consultation call with me, a former student, and I can recommend more places, activities and tips to make Rome feel like home!
Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Sustainable/Eco • Foodie
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Welcome to Rome! I know this city can be overwhelming, so I'm here to help! I've divided this guide in various sections (neighbourhood names). These are my favorite places to eat and drink in the Eternal City
Please remember it is always best to make reservations while in Rome. If you show up to a restaurant and they are fully booked, they most likely send you away, there is no concept of waiting in line for the next table to free up in Rome (there are some exceptions like most pizza places)
Tipping in restaurants is not expected, but it is always very much appreciated! Please remember that tips can only be left in cash so make sure to always have some smaller pieces on hand (it is also preferred when paying for small things like a coffee or water bottle in a bar)
50+ • Business • Car-free • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Family • Groups • Vegetarian • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Foodie
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO A PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO ROME 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Rome multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect 3-day introduction.
This itinerary is perfect for someone visiting Rome for the first time and then continuing on to other parts of Italy for the rest of your trip. You'll visit all the truly must-see sights like the Colosseum and the Vatican, but you’ll do so at a pace that won’t make you exhausted and miserable.
Generally I recommend that people spend even longer in Rome (because there’s just *so much* to see here), but I know the stats say 3 days is really typical. I completely understand. Europe is expensive and you want to make the most of your trip. But, I think you'll find that these 3 days barely scratch the surface of the Eternal City, and you'll be itching to come back to see (and eat) everything Rome has to offer!
Couples • Family • Luxury • History • Art • Architecture • Foodie • Romantic • Photography
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Explore the enchanting neighborhood of Trastevere in Rome, where history and vibrant character converge.
Begin your day with a breathtaking sunrise stroll across the picturesque Ponte Sisto, immersing yourself in medieval charm as you enter Trastevere.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the elegant Piazza di Santa Cecilia, home to a graceful basilica, and embark on a captivating journey underground.
For just a few euros, the hidden crypt beckons with Roman relics, medieval frescoes, and a Renaissance chapel, revealing layers of history beneath the surface.
When it's time to savor Roman cuisine, indulge in the neighborhood's myriad restaurants, or venture farther to iconic landmarks like the Pantheon and Colosseum, both within convenient walking distance.
It features:
-Where to Stay 🏨
-Cultural Experience🔔
-Lunch/Dinner Spot🍽️
-Gelato🍨
-Evening Entertainment🎶
-Nightcap Option🍸
Note: Feel free to mix, match, or adjust the options to create your ideal day!
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Foodie • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Wine
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If you've been to Rome before and you're wondering what to do besides the main tourist attractions/tours, then check out this guide for an "off-the-beaten-path" version of Rome. This map of Italy's Eternal City includes 45 alternative gallery/museums, ruins, exhibits, churches, relaxing and family friendly options among nature, easy day trips with and without a car, unique cafes, and 5 local restaurants to try. I'm constantly updating so be sure to save!
Adventure • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Are you heading to the land of pizza and pasta, worried about eating gluten-free without getting sick?
Don't fret! Surprisingly, Italy is one of the best places for travelers with Celiac Disease. There are numerous dedicated gluten-free bakeries, restaurants, and even grocery stores throughout the city. What's even more reassuring is the presence of AIC (Associazione Italiana Celiachia) in Italy, which offers an app listing restaurants with strict protocols for handling gluten-free orders to prevent cross-contact.
In this guide you will find:
*How to Navigate Supermarkets in Italy including a dedicated 100% gluten free supermarket near the Vatican
*Information about the Italian AIC App and How to Use It
*Highly Recommended Gluten Free Italian Restaurant Card
*My recommended Gluten Free Restaurants including restaurants close to major attractions
*Map of all the restaurants, bakeries, gelato shops and supermarkets.
*Our family's favorite activities and tours we did in Rome
Gluten-free / Celiac • Family • Architecture • History • People & Culture
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This guidebook contains TOP TRAVEL TIPS FOR TOURISTS THAT HELP TO SURVIVE (in a sarcastic sense) IN ITALY during a trip.
They are essential if you want to travel as a local and have less stress in a foreign country. You'll find also some funny ones!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Business • Budget • Slow Travel • People & Culture
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⭐️ Skip hours of researching and second-guessing to find the best and most unique wine bars in Rome with this guide!
When you are in the mood for some incredible wine, there is no shortage of enoteche in Rome. But if you are looking for something specific, choosing any random place off the street may prove to be sub-par.
This guide features a list of heavily researched wine bars based on quality, unique offerings, and different atmospheres to take the guesswork out of which enoteca is worth spending your time and money imbibing in.
The spots on this hit list are centrally located within the city so it will be convenient to find them and pop in for a drink when you need a break from exploring.
Spanning from old-school operations to contemporary takes, these wine bars are sure to help quench your thirst when it's time for a glass (or a bottle), then sit back and soak it all in.
Featuring:
🍷A variety of researched recommendations from an experienced wine bar discoverer in Rome (me).
🍷Where to find them, plus direct links to their address in Google Maps so you can easily locate them while in Rome
🍷Details on each enoteca and what you can expect from the wine and ambiance
🍷Link to the websites with more details
🍷Hours of operation so you can plan your visit accordingly
Salute!
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Rome is a city of magnificent, well-known squares (piazze) that everyone must see when they visit (Piazza Navona, Piazza San Pietro etc.). However, many of the Eternal City’s most beautiful and charming piazze don’t fall on the typical tourist-trodden paths and are woven throughout the smaller streets and neighborhoods.
These are often the most unexpected and delightfully surprising scenes to stumble into while you are exploring. So, keep an eye out for these piazze when you’re in town, and take note of whether you might want to plan a lunch, dinner, or stop of aperitivo as you take in each of their unique atmospheres.
⭐️Check out the details page on each of the below with notes from me that include specific recommendations at each piazza!
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Relaxation • Wine
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Welcome to Akhtar Khan's Travel Recommendations! Akhtar Khan is a renowned expert in luxury high-end travel with a great reputation in the travel and tourism industry. With over 80 countries and counting under his belt, he has stayed in some of the most prestigious hotels in the world and was even the face of travel on BBC World TV for 7 years.
If you're planning a trip to Rome, Italy and want to experience the best that this beautiful city has to offer, Akhtar has put together his top recommendations for 5-star and upwards hotels and resorts. Rome is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture, and staying in one of these properties will ensure that you have a truly luxurious experience.
Whether you're looking for a historic palace converted into a hotel, a modern waterfront resort with world-class amenities, or a boutique hotel with personalized service, Akhtar's recommendations have got you covered. He has personally vetted each property to ensure that they meet his high standards of luxury, comfort, and service.
In addition to his travel expertise, Akhtar is also about to launch his own food and beverage series. This series will showcase Akhtar's love of food and his experiences dining at some of the best restaurants around the world. As a foodie himself, he understands the importance of good food and will bring his expertise to the table in this exciting new venture.
So, if you're looking for the ultimate luxury travel experience in Rome, look no further than Akhtar Khan's Travel Recommendations. With his expertise and experience, you can be sure that your trip will be unforgettable. And don't forget to tune in to Akhtar's food and beverage series for some mouth-watering culinary adventures!
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • History • People & Culture • Shopping • Romantic
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Rome, the "Eternal City", is a sprawling metropolis that's also a captivating open-air museum. Its history stretches back nearly 3,000 years, and its layers of empires, artistic achievements, and religious significance are everywhere you look.
Here's a quick description to whet your appetite for a visit:
- Geography:
Rome sits on the Tiber River in central Italy. It's built on seven hills, which is how it earned the nickname "The City of Seven Hills".
- History:
Once the capital of a mighty republic and empire, Rome's influence on Western civilization is undeniable. Its legacy is visible in its architecture, laws, and even languages spoken around the world today.
- Landmark:
The city is packed with iconic landmarks, from the awe-inspiring Colosseum, the ancient Roman forum, to the Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Square and the Sistine Chapel.
- Culture:
Roman culture is a vibrant blend of history, art, food, and religion. Be sure to explore the Trastevere neighborhood for a taste of authentic Roman life.
- Food:
When it comes to food, Rome is all about simple, fresh ingredients. Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) is a delicious and affordable Roman street food. Don't miss out on pasta dishes like cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper) or all'amatriciana (tomato sauce with guanciale, a cured pork cheek).
Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply a foodie, Rome has something to offer everyone. So pack your walking shoes and get ready to be dazzled by the Eternal City!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Rome, the "Eternal City", is a sprawling metropolis that's also a captivating open-air museum. Its history stretches back nearly 3,000 years, and its layers of empires, artistic achievements, and religious significance are everywhere you look.
Here's a quick description to whet your appetite for a visit:
- Geography:
Rome sits on the Tiber River in central Italy. It's built on seven hills, which is how it earned the nickname "The City of Seven Hills".
- History:
Once the capital of a mighty republic and empire, Rome's influence on Western civilization is undeniable. Its legacy is visible in its architecture, laws, and even languages spoken around the world today.
- Landmark:
The city is packed with iconic landmarks, from the awe-inspiring Colosseum, the ancient Roman forum, to the Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Square and the Sistine Chapel.
- Culture:
Roman culture is a vibrant blend of history, art, food, and religion. Be sure to explore the Trastevere neighborhood for a taste of authentic Roman life.
- Food:
When it comes to food, Rome is all about simple, fresh ingredients. Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) is a delicious and affordable Roman street food. Don't miss out on pasta dishes like cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper) or all'amatriciana (tomato sauce with guanciale, a cured pork cheek).
Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or simply a foodie, Rome has something to offer everyone. So pack your walking shoes and get ready to be dazzled by the Eternal City!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping
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The Hit List | Where To Find the Best of Rome's Traditional Pasta Dishes
⭐️ If you want to know where to go for some of the best pasta dishes in Rome without being overwhelmed by the choices, then grab this guide!
In Rome, every corner boasts a trattoria, ostaria, or ristorante flaunting its cacio e pepe or carbonara and many of these eateries (especially in the centro storico) aim to capitalize on tourists' unfamiliar tastes, lack of experience in the city, and a quest for convenience.
Unfortunately, this often results in higher prices, the use of subpar, less fresh ingredients, and shortcuts in cooking methods.
It's overwhelming to sift through all the options, and tourist traps can make it difficult to find the places that are serving up the most authentic dishes.
When you just want to confidently walk into a restaurant knowing that the meal will be spectacular without putting in hours of research, look no further than this guide.
I've compiled a hit list of restaurants serving up the best traditional Roman pasta dishes, and you won't be disappointed.
Having eaten A LOT of pasta in Rome, I can confidently say that these are the best. You can't go wrong at any of these places so book away!
Featuring:
🍝Carefully researched recommendations based on quality, atmosphere, and overall experience.
🍝Where to find them, plus direct links to their address on Google Maps
🍝Description and details on each of the four traditional Roman pasta dishes to help turn you into a pasta pro (if you aren't already).
🍝Personal recommendations on which pasta to order at each restaurant, based on experience. (It is also 100% ok to order all four at each place, which I have done plenty of times)
🍝Links to the websites with more details
🍝Hours of operation so you can plan accordingly
⭐️This guide is also great because you can plan your meals around what you would like to eat and when. You might want cacio e pepe one night but need to make sure you also plan for a plate of amatriciana another night.
⭐️Side note: If you need help making reservations at a restaurant that does not offer online booking (many do not), schedule a private consultation call with me for the best way to do so via phone!*
Couples • Family • Female Solo • 50+ • Foodie
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Being the Eternal City, Rome is the type of destination you will never fully see; therefore, there will always be something new to be discovered. With 24 years of experience, here are the 28 best things to do in Rome, including hidden gems and excluding overrated sites!👇
📌 Make sure to SAVE this for your future trip!
Digital Nomads • Family • Couples • Female Solo • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Luxury • Budget • History • Foodie • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Shopping
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO A PERFECT WEEK IN ROME 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Rome multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect week.
This itinerary is great whether you've been to Rome before or are returning and hoping to explore some new spots. You'll visit classics like the Colosseum and the Vatican (where I still find something new to drop my jaw every time I go) as well as more underrated places that most tourists mistakenly skip in a rush to see other parts of Italy.
With that in mind, you'll notice this itinerary is a full 7 days. I see this as the minimum to truly see Rome. Many people only spend 2-3 days here, and I completely understand. Europe is expensive and you want to make the most of your trip. If that's you, this itinerary can still help - just pick your favorite days. Or, check out the 3-day itinerary I've created and linked below. But, I think you'll find that even a full 7 days barely scratches the surface of the Eternal City, and you'll be itching to come back to see (and eat) everything Rome has to offer!
Couples • Family • Luxury • Architecture • Art • History • Faith • Romantic • Photography • Foodie
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Rome is a great place for history, art, but especially for food! After visiting so many incredible sites and walking so much, you will surely gather up a big appetite, and you are in the perfect place for that! Home to the carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, and gricia pasta, Roman artichokes, and supplì ‑ you are in good hands if you want to eat. 😋 This guide includes 16 restaurants, 1 gelateria, 1 cafe, and one speakeasy bar (and always updating). These are all delicious and local spots to try in Rome, avoiding the touristy places. I recommend making reservations at these following places ahead of time!
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Theo: Map & Marvel with me
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Rome – A 3-Day Getaway - Slow Travel, Unique Experiences, and Value for All Budgets
Discover the timeless charm of Rome in three unforgettable days, chose your budget and enjoy!
From iconic landmarks like the Colosseum to hidden gems only locals know, this itinerary is crafted for travelers who crave an authentic Roman experience. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this guide will lead you through the essence of the Eternal City, with local food stops, architectural wonders, and a taste of Rome’s vibrant culture.
For people who look for: Authentic Rome itinerary, 3 days in Rome, or a Rome travel guide.
50+ • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Family • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Wine • Slow Travel • Budget • History
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