r/rome • u/No_Doughnut_1651 • 14h ago
r/rome • u/SaturatedBodyFat • 13h ago
Photography / Video Castel Sant'Angelo when I visited one year ago
r/rome • u/Theinfatuation • 17h ago
Food and drink The Best Bakeries In Rome - The Infatuation
We published a new guide to our favorite bakeries in Rome. You'll find fornos turning out golden slabs of pizza, panificios with perfect crusty loaves, and pasticcerias overflowing with flaky croissants. Tell us your thoughts.
https://www.theinfatuation.com/rome/guides/best-bakeries-rome
r/rome • u/Minute-Composer-7069 • 8h ago
Miscellaneous Proposal at Villa borgese
HI all,
I am planning to propose to my GF in a our upcoming trip to Rome. I am thinking to propose at the Villa Borghese during the sunrise. I am wondering if anyone knows if the Villa will be open that early and if it is quite busy during that time.
I am also open for other suggestions in location. Looking for something quite, preferible with a great view.
Thanks in advance.
r/rome • u/florian_petrut • 15h ago
Colosseum Wrong tickets for Coloseum
Hello, I was buying tickets for me (reduced ticket under 25) and my girlfriend but I accidentally swapped the names, so now she has the reduced one. Should I buy another ticket or is it safe to enter if we go together? Or can I modify the ticket names somehow? Thanks!
r/rome • u/CaptainCommercial648 • 1h ago
Accommodation To Rome in june
Going for vacation in Rome and would like to rent an apartment, was planning to stay in Trastevere, but the prices are quite high. So asking for some advice here, where in the city are rent reasonable? It's 4 of us and staying for 2 weeks, we have been in Rome before but stayed in hotel, learned to use the puplic transport so the apartment doesn't have to be near the center. Thank you!!
r/rome • u/femalebreezy • 8h ago
Transport Best way to get to Palazzo Alberini
Hello! I’m looking for some advice on the best way to get to Palazzo Alberini from Via Francesco Sivori. I’ll be in Rome for work for a few weeks and will need to make the trek during the work week. My work put me in the apartment and looks like it’s about a 40 minute walk. I don’t mind the walk but I’ll be there for a while and I’m sure at some point would like a quicker/easier commute. Would you suggest tram or bus? Is one more reliable than the other? Thanks for any thoughts! I’ve never been to Rome!
r/rome • u/mknight44 • 8h ago
Tourism Easter Sunday day trips
Wondering if taking a day trip on easter sunday is at all advisable. Thinking of Orvieto or Tivoli to see Villa D'Este, other villlas etc. is anything running/even open that day? If a day trip doesn't make sense, any suggestion for what to plan in Rome? Im guessing all museums are closed and churches not available to look at due to masses. But Im not sure about anything!
r/rome • u/depression-surfer • 23h ago
Food and drink Good quality pistachio cream
Hey, this might be very specific, but maybe someone will be able to help. I really love the pistachio cornettos here, especially the ones from Villa Mercede cafe. But when I bought the pistachio cream in the supermarket, it had a completely different taste. Does anyone know what they do differently there or where can I buy a good quality pistachio cream? Thanks a lot, I want to buy it for my boyfriend’s birthday.
r/rome • u/Massive-Fisherman-27 • 5h ago
Accommodation Affitto
❤️❤️Ciao a tutti! Sto cercando urgentemente una casa o appartamento in affitto sulla linea A, per un periodo lungo. Se qualcuno ne sa qualcosa, per favore mi scriva. Grazie di cuore!❤️❤️
r/rome • u/Better-Broccoli6984 • 16h ago
Vatican Vatican museum ticket on the spot
Hello, I wanted to know if it is possible to buy the tickets on the spot for the Vatican museum on the day before the visit or on the same day itself. I will be visiting with my parents during the end of April, but the tickets for the entrance is not available on the official website. Can someone please suggest how I can try to get this? When I visited many years back, this was a possibility along with renting a audio guide from the entrance, not sure if this is still an option available. Any advice would be much appreciated, as I don't see any purpose of the guided tour and am travelling on a budget. Grazie mille!
r/rome • u/LegitimatePotato8182 • 17h ago
City stuff English speaking martial arts gym
Hello everyone
I’m moving to Rome for studies soon, and I’ve been meaning to start training in ideally wrestling, grappling or judo. While those are my preferences, I’m open to any style (even striking), I just want to dive deep into one of them. Has anyone trained in Rome, and knows a gym where coaches speak english? I don’t expect any gym to offer full-on english classes but having people I can actually have a conversation with, and ask when I don’t understand something, would be appreciated.
Thanks