rome

Travel
by Laura Itzkowitz |
Ed.: The Inspired Stays series highlights hotels we love around Italy. Each property is independently reviewed by an Italy Magazine writer, who is generally…
Culture
by csabino |
In many urban settings the most “happening” neighborhoods are often a distance from the traditional heart of a city—think Williamsburg, Brooklyn in New York or…
Food & Drink
by csabino |
While some form of ice cream can be traced to ancient times, the gelato and sorbet we know today have origins in a more recent past. A version of…
Culture
by Luciana.Squadrilli |
Rome wasn’t built in a day. One day – or even one week – is not enough to visit the magnificent capital city of Italy and discover its many souls: from the…
Food & Drink
by csabino |
These five restaurants serve up the past with delicious menus and evocative settings. LA CAMPANA Rome’s oldest restaurant, La Campana, is celebrating its…
Travel
by Georgette Jupe |
Rome might be the Eternal city for all of its incredible antiquities, but there is also a fair other amount of reasons to continue visiting Italy’s vibrant…
Food & Drink
by Natalie Aldern |
Rome’s iconic landmarks attract millions of visitors every year for good reason. From the perfect curves of the Colosseum to the thundering spray of the Trevi…
Travel
by Anonymous (not verified) |
by: Caterina Pomini. Main photo credit: Flickr CC: Hanc1 The night time adds magic to beautiful cities, and Rome is no exception. On my Roman night…
Culture
by Luciana.Squadrilli |
Rome is an “all year round” destination and is considered an open air museum thanks to its many parks and other great outdoor venues and attractions, as well…
Food & Drink
by John Henderson |
If I could introduce one aspect of the Italian dining experience to America, it wouldn’t be the tomatoes so sweet I eat them like apples or the rich extra…