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Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting?

With its neighborhoods full of history, culture and enthralling elements, Rome offers places for all tastes and budgets!

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Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting?

The eternal city is democratic in terms of neighborhoods and offers options for everyone! The locals, however, have their favorite neighborhoods and are typically Roman. Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? Today, we will get to know some of the most characteristic neighborhoods in Rome. Would you like to know a little about typical Italian foods, restaurant recommendations and much more? Here at Your Travel to Italy with Ana Patricia you make the trip of your dreams!!! ALSO: see our “Accommodation in Italy – Tips for your holidays!”

1) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? PIGNETO

It is not one of the most sought after, the most beautiful, nor the most central, but it is one of the coolest in the city. The neighborhood is champion in terms of ‘alternative options’: new, interesting and little-known things are concentrated here! This is also where the coolest restaurants in the city are located and where street artists delight passersby with their shows; it is surrounded by art galleries that ‘hide’ several artistic gems of new Italian talents; compared to ‘neighborhoods known around the world’, he’s ‘cousin’ to the Bronx in NY, but a lot safer! Shall we find out in this post What to do at night in Rome?

2) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? TRASTEVERE

The Trastevere district is considered the most Roman in the eternal city! Despite having already been discovered by tourists, the neighborhood maintains its Roman soul and fights tooth and nail to remain as faithful as possible to its origins! The cobbled streets and their narrow alleys soften our hearts and make us breathe the most Roman essence on earth! Learn more about Rome!

3) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? MONTI

Another quite Roman neighborhood, since most of the attractions here are the residential buildings with places frequented by the residents themselves! Monti combines elegance and relaxation and is where pubs, bars, restaurants, studios and perfumes ‘made in Italy’ are concentrated! Not so far from the center, the more ‘homey’ atmosphere, please those who stay there! Also read What to visit near Rome? The best roundtrips from Rome.

4) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? OSTIENSE

It is one of the coolest neighborhoods in the city! Impressively and without losing its Roman characteristics, the neighborhood mixes tradition and modernity. It is not so out of the tourist circuit, but the Romans take care of this place with such affection that it makes you want to move there and never leave! Read also What are the main tourist monuments in Rome?

5) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? GARBATELLA

For those who like architecture, this is one of the coolest places! Its residential buildings are full of charm! The neighborhood is, essentially, residential; some shops (interesting!) draw attention, but it is not a very popular neighborhood for tourists. Stroll around and observe the typical Roman life! The orange tone of the buildings mixes with the black of the asphalt and they stand out in a unique way.  Also read How to use the subway in Rome?

6) Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? COPPEDÈ

Like Trastvere, it is one of the most tourist attractions in Rome, but it does not lose its typical Roman essence; it is actually a ‘piece’ of another neighborhood in the city, Trieste. Famous for its AWESOME buildings, it has a romantic air and the works of art ‘stack’ in the shape of buildings! Named after Luigi Gino Coppedè, who designed most of the buildings there, the 50 buildings built by him are all decorated with travertine marble, in the style of ancient Rome. Access is via the large portal on Via Tagliamento. To get there, you can go by subway, getting off at Policlinico station, and by tram, number 3 or 9, getting off at Piazza Buenos Aires and going on the right.


Map with the Neighborhoods In Rome Are Worth Visiting

Which Neighborhoods In Rome Are Worth Visiting?
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Hotel I suggest near the Historic Center

If you are passionate about art and would like to stay in the center where you can move around walking, as well as having countless possibilities for places to have lunch / dinner or a snack, I advise you to stay in the historic center. Regions near the Trevi Fountain, the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forum and the Villa Borghese, Piazza Spagna and Piazza Navona can be considered as “historic center”. These are the most expensive areas, but you will be close to everything, literally!

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Hotels that I suggest near the San Giovanni Region

For those who want to find cheaper alternatives in quiet areas, but at the same time close to the means of transport to the center, I suggest the region of San Giovanni or Monti (near the metro stations San Giovanni, Castro Pretorio and Circus Massimo) – which it is a more residential neighborhood; therefore, more economical and quiet! And with just 15 minutes by subway you will be in the center too!

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Hotels I suggest near Vatican City

An interesting area to stay and a little cheaper than the historic center is the Vatican area (Vatican Museums) which is very well connected with everything.

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Hotel I suggest near Termini Station

For those who prefer to stay in neighborhoods that have good access to the rest of the city and at a better price, then you should choose accommodation in the surroundings of Termini Station (from where a dense network of public means of transport starts, serving both: the local people and tourists).

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Hotels that I suggest in Trastevere

For those who prefer to “taste” authentic and characteristic Rome, there is nothing better than booking a hotel in Trastevere (on the outskirts of the city’s historic river), full of typical Roman history and traditions, known for the tortuous streets of sampietrini stones and the centers medieval style housing.

The neighborhood is in the historic center and to the right of the Tevere River, in the midst of a spectacular landscape, where each visitor can observe the countless churches and squares (such as Santa Maria in Trastevere). In addition, this neighborhood offers several local restaurants and canteens for those who want to try typical Roman cuisine.

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Conclusion

Which neighborhoods in Rome are worth visiting? Visiting tourist attractions is essential, but allow yourself to explore the city in another way: Rome has a multitude of incredible places that are little known to foreigners! Each neighborhood, store, restaurant, building, etc., has a charming history and beauties little known for the great tourist flow that invades the eternal city every year.

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