Explore Rome's Neighborhoods

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Centro Storico - Rome neighborhood image

Centro Storico - Rome stands out as rich history and vibrant culture, offering visitors a distinct slice of Roman life.

Trastevere neighborhood image
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Looking for rich history and vibrant culture? Trastevere delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Monti neighborhood image

Looking for rich history and vibrant culture? Monti delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Prati neighborhood image

Looking for rich history and vibrant culture? Prati delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Spanish Steps (Spagna) neighborhood image
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Step into the Spanish Steps (Spagna), where history and culture combine to create an engaging neighborhood.

Testaccio neighborhood image

Testaccio has a rich history and culture, making it a destination for travelers exploring Rome.

Aventino neighborhood image
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Known for its rich history and culture, Aventino captures the essence of what makes Rome so special.

Navona neighborhood image

Navona stands out as rich history and vibrant culture, offering visitors a distinct slice of Roman life.

San Giovanni neighborhood image
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Step into San Giovanni, where rich history and culture come together to create a memorable neighborhood.

Pantheon neighborhood image

Known for its rich history and culture, the Pantheon captures the essence of what makes Rome special.

Termini neighborhood image

Step into Termini, where budget travelers, history buffs, and foodies converge to form a lively neighborhood.

Parioli neighborhood image
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Step into Parioli, where rich history and culture come together to create a distinctive neighborhood.

Campo de' Fiori neighborhood image

Looking for rich history and vibrant culture? Campo de' Fiori delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Pigneto neighborhood image

Step into Pigneto, where rich history and culture come together to create a distinctive neighborhood.

Garbatella neighborhood image

Looking for rich history and vibrant culture? Garbatella delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Jewish Ghetto neighborhood image
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Known for its history and culture, Jewish Ghetto captures the essence of what makes Rome special.

Colosseum neighborhood image

Colosseum attracts history buffs, foodies, and art enthusiasts, making it a key destination for travelers exploring Rome.

Trevi neighborhood image

Looking for history buffs, couples, and foodies? Trevi delivers an authentic Roman experience that's hard to match.

Vatican/Borgo neighborhood image

Known for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers, Vatican/Borgo captures the essence of what makes Rome so special.

The Eternal City is a tapestry of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character forged over millennia. From the grandeur of the historic center to the working-class authenticity of Trastevere, Rome's rioni offer countless ways to experience the city beyond its famous monuments.

Trastevere, across the Tiber, remains the quintessential Roman neighborhood—narrow cobbled lanes, ivy-covered trattorias, and a lively piazza culture that comes alive each evening. Its authenticity has made it popular with visitors, but venture beyond the main streets and you'll still find Rome as Romans live it.

Centro Storico encompasses the Renaissance and Baroque heart of Rome, from Piazza Navona to the Pantheon to Campo de' Fiori. This is Rome at its most theatrical, where every corner reveals another masterpiece and centuries of history layer upon each other.

For a taste of the "real" Rome, explore Testaccio—a working-class neighborhood built around the city's former slaughterhouse, now home to some of Rome's most authentic trattorias and a thriving nightlife scene. Nearby Ostiense has emerged as Rome's street art capital, with massive murals transforming industrial buildings into open-air galleries.

The elegant Prati neighborhood near the Vatican offers tree-lined streets, quality shopping, and a more residential feel, while the hip Monti district—Rome's oldest neighborhood—combines artisan workshops, vintage boutiques, and wine bars in a compact, walkable area near the Colosseum.