Neighborhood

Galleria Alberto Sordi

Along via del Tritone is the historic Galleria Alberto Sordi with its refined Art Nouveau architecture and home to some selected commercial proposals, including a Feltrinelli megastore for book and music lovers.

La Rinascente

La Rinascente is an 8-storey, 14,000-square-metre department store that houses 800 brands, including major fashion, design, jewelery and cosmetics brands. Its terrace, overlooking the rooftops of Rome, offers the possibility of taking a relaxing break while admiring a panorama of extraordinary beauty. Do not miss the visit to the -1st floor, where you can admire the remains of the Virgin Aqueduct inaugurated by the Emperor Augustus in 19 BC

Babington

If you love tea, you should pay Babington a visit. Charming tea room with various blends, afternoon tea with sandwiches, cherry scones and cakes.

Fontana di Trevi

Before leaving, don't forget to throw a coin in the fountain, you will definitely return to Rome, as is customary. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a little romance, perhaps even an Italian love, you will have to flip a second and a third coin to ensure that the wedding bells ring soon.

Pincio (Villa Borghese)

The Pincio is a hill located inside the Villa Borghese in Rome. The hill is famous for its panoramic view of the city and is a popular recreation spot for locals and tourists alike. The Villa Borghese is a large public park designed in the 19th century with a theatre, a fountain and several statues. Today it houses the Borghese museum and gallery with famous works of Italian and international art. The Pincio is an ideal place for a walk in nature and for a moment of relaxation from city life.

Il Tridente

The Trident is the essential stop for lovers of luxury and high fashion, a Roman temple of style, and an area from which the streets of the most exclusive Italian and international brands branch off. In addition to the famous Piazza di Spagna and the adjacent Piazza Mignanelli, the historic site of the Valentino showroom, the heart of luxury extends into the neighboring streets. Via dei Condotti, full of exquisite boutiques of the most fashionable brands, Via Borgognona, Via della Vite, Via Frattina, Via delle Carrozze, Via Vittoria and Via del Babuino, where creativity and beauty can be admired in the splendid ateliers.

Parco Archeologico del Colosseo

The Colosseum Archaeological Park includes the Flavian Amphitheater, the area of ​​the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, the Domus Aurea on the Oppian hill, the Arch of Constantine and the Meta Sudans in the Colosseum valley. With more than 7 million visits in 2017, the site is among the most visited in the world and the first in Italy. The park preserves and enhances some of the most important archaeological evidence of the history of Western civilization, from the end of the Bronze Age to the contemporary age.

Foro Romano

The Roman Forum has been the center of public life in Rome for more than a thousand years. The square of the Forum was paved at the end of the 7th century BC, after the reclamation of the swamp that occupied the valley and immediately became the heart of Roman public life and the seat of the first cults of the city, such as Vesta and Mars. Later, with the Hellenistic influence, large buildings were built such as the basilicas and, during the imperial era, some monuments of great prestige, such as the Temple of Vespasian and Titus and the Arch of Septimius Severus. The last major intervention was the Temple of Maxentius dedicated to Romulus.

Palatino

The Palatine is famous for preserving the remains of Iron Age settlements, dating back to the most ancient nucleus of Rome. It was the seat of important city cults, such as that of Cybele, and became the residential district of the Roman aristocracy with luxurious residences. After Augustus, the Palatine Hill became the seat of the imperial palaces, becoming synonymous with a residential building. The Palatine Museum exhibits some of the most significant artifacts found in the excavations, including works of art from the imperial period.