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Covering every corner of Rome, from the Vaticans airy piazzas to the cobbled lanes of Trastevere, Pocket Rough Guide Rome is your essential guide to this fascinating city. Whether you want to visit the big-name sights such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum, take in the art at the Galleria Borghese, browse the offbeat boutiques in trendy Monti, or hit the bars in up-and-coming Pigneto, the Pocket Rough Guide Rome will ensure you make the most of your time in Rome.
With stunning pictures and detailed, easy-to-use maps, Pocket Rough Guide Rome is the perfect travelling companion. Up-to-date listings cover the best of the citys shops, cafs, restaurants, bars, clubs and hotels, all chosen by Rough Guides expert author. If you only have a few days in the city, our tailored itineraries help you plan your time, highlighting the citys main sights as well as quirkier options.
Make the most of your holiday with Pocket Rough Guide Rome.

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Rome at a glance Eating - photo 1
Rome at a glance Eating Food is one of the highlights of any trip to Rome - photo 2
Rome at a glance
Eating

Food is one of the highlights of any trip to Rome. You wont really eat badly anywhere: there are lots of good choices in the Centro Storico; the Ghetto and Testaccio have a large number of places serving traditional Roman food, while the densest concentration of restaurants of all kinds can be found in Trastevere . Theres also an abundance of good, honest pizzerias , churning out thin, crispy pizza from wood-fired ovens. Be wary of restaurants adjacent to the major monuments. Note that many places are closed during August.

Drinking

Many Roman bars are traditionally daytime haunts, but there are now also plenty of bars and pubs conducive to an evenings drinking, and the citys old-fashioned wine bars or enoteche have also become more popular in recent years. The Milanese tradition of aperitivi has taken off in bars throughout the city; many places put on a free buffet at around 67pm to attract pre-dinner drinkers. Wherever you are, you can drink late most places are open until at least 1am but Campo de Fiori and the Centro Storico near Piazza Navona, and the nightlife districts of Trastevere , Testaccio and Pigneto are the liveliest areas in the city centre.

Shopping

The opening of new flagship stores for the likes of Valentino and Fendi have re-energized Romes shopping scene in recent years. For designer fashion, head to the streets close to the Spanish Steps Via Condotti, Via Borgognona and Via del Babuino. Nearby Via del Corso offers young, affordable fashion; for smarter wares try Via Cola di Rienzo in Prati. There are lots of independent boutiques around Campo de Fiori and in Monti , and antique shops line Via dei Coronari . For foodie souvenirs try the markets on Campo de Fiori and in Testaccio . The Sunday Porta Portese flea market is a quintessentially Roman experience.

Nightlife

Theres a concentration of clubs in Ostiense and Testaccio , while Trastevere , and the Centro Storico from the Jewish Ghetto to the Pantheon, are good for bars, with the odd backstreet club. The San Lorenzo and Pigneto areas near Termini have plenty of laidback, studenty hangouts, often with live music. More alternative places are run as private clubs usually known as centri sociali , where entry will be free but you may be stung for a membership fee. In summer, Roman nightlife centres on the Tiber, with pop-up venues and food stalls along its banks.

Our recommendations for where to eat, drink and shop are listed at the end of each Places chapter

Itineraries
Day One in Rome
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Rome began here, and the two museums that flank the elegant square are among the citys key sights.
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Some of the most ruined ruins youll see, but also the most atmospheric.
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The most recognizable and perhaps the greatest ancient Roman monument of them all.
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