Rimessa Roscioli

Recommended — Best Wine Tasting Experience 2026
“Rimessa Roscioli presents an exceptional wine tasting journey with a carefully curated selection that complements standout dishes such as octopus with potatoes and their perfectly cooked cacio e pepe. Attentive service and a convivial atmosphere enhance the appeal, reflected in consistent high praise from over 2,000 reviewers.”
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See Vatican City's history and art in Rome with a tour that fits your schedule. Choose from early access, daytime, or evening tours to visit the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. See history and masterpieces with experts in art and religion. Admire the Vatican's artistic legacy, from statues to maps, and Michelangelo's iconic frescoes. Gaze at the celestial beauty of the Sistine Chapel and its profound symbolism.

Travel back in time and visit the historical city of Pompeii, buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Depart from Rome Termini by high-speed train to Naples. The staff will greet you and guide you to the archaeological site entrance. Walk through the streets of Pompeii. See what was once richly decorated houses, thermal baths, forums, and theaters. Learn about daily life in this ancient Roman city from an expert guide. Hear stories and facts that bring the past to life.

Step back into ancient Rome with this day trip, offering a break from the contemporary buzz of the city. See the historical wonders of Pompeii and Herculaneum, starting with a comfortable train ride from Rome to Naples and a chauffeured drive to the renowned ruins. Witness the archaeological treasures of Pompeii and the remarkably well-preserved Herculaneum city with insightful commentary from an experienced archaeologist. The skip-the-line access gives history enthusiasts a chance to see these sites without the usual crowds. The day wraps up with a return to Rome, leaving you with the excitement of having walked through the corridors of history.
About Rimessa Roscioli
Signature Dishes
- Cacio e Pepe
- Carbonara
- Saltimbocca alla Romana
- Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe
- Roman-style Artichokes
Opening Hours
Today: 12:30-15:00, 19:30-23:00
Where to Find Rimessa Roscioli
Guest Experiences
Authentic Stories from Diners
Rimessa Roscioli is a delightful experience! The Cacio e Pepe was the best I've ever had, perfectly creamy with just the right amount of pepper. The ambiance is cozy, and the staff was exceptionally friendly. Can't wait to return!
The Cacio e Pepe here is simply divine! The pasta was perfectly al dente, and the cheese was so creamy. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, making it a perfect place for a family dinner. Highly recommended!
We visited Rimessa Roscioli for dinner and were impressed by the Carbonara. Rich, flavorful, and authentic! The service was attentive, and the wine selection complemented the meal beautifully. A bit crowded, but worth it!
This place is a must-visit! The Roman Artichokes were a revelation, and the Tiramisu was the perfect end to our meal. The staff was knowledgeable and made excellent recommendations. Highly recommend!
I visited Rimessa Roscioli last month and was blown away by the Carbonara. The service was excellent, and the atmosphere felt very authentic. A great spot to experience Roman cuisine!
Amazing food and fantastic wine selection! The Roman-style artichokes were a highlight. Perfect for a romantic dinner date. Will definitely come back!
While the food was delicious, especially the Carbonara, the service felt a bit rushed. It was a busy night, but I expected a bit more attention. I would still recommend it for the food quality!
The food was good, but I felt the service could have been quicker. The Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe was delicious, though. Worth a visit for authentic Roman flavors.
A lovely trattoria with a warm atmosphere. Had the Saltimbocca alla Romana, which was tender and flavorful. The only downside was a slightly longer wait for our table, but the food made up for it!
Such a charming place! I loved the rustic decor and the open kitchen. The Saltimbocca was delectable, though a bit salty for my taste. Nonetheless, a great experience overall.
Tickets & Attractions in Rome

Get ready to see the beauty and history of the Vatican on this tour, where standing in long lines won't take away from your chance to experience this angelic place. Look at the extensive art collections of the Renaissance period, highly valued by the Catholic Church, holding great historical and artistic significance. Inside the Vatican Museum, see the most interesting rooms and detailed galleries. Including The Gallery of Maps, with its rich paintings. The Sistine Chapel, in the center of the Vatican, lets you look at its famous ceiling. Here, Michelangelo's artwork will draw your attention, showing the artist's remarkable talent.

Visit Palazzo Braschi – Museum of Rome to see a wide collection of paintings, drawings, photographs, statues, furniture, and costumes. The palace was designed by architect Cosimo Morelli and features a staircase with 18 red granite columns originally used by Emperor Caligula, designed by Giuseppe Valadier. Upstairs, the exhibition spaces display arts and crafts, including fragments of medieval frescoes from the former church of Santa Maria in Vincis and mosaics from the medieval St. Peter’s Basilica. You’ll also find portrait busts of papal families, paintings by Giovanni Paolo Pannini and Bartolomeo Pinelli showing Roman ceremonies, and collections of photographs, furniture, clothing, sedan chairs, and ceramics. A café onsite provides direct access to Piazza Navona.

Enjoy an exclusive evening tour of the Vatican. Spend your day seeing Rome, then enter the Vatican Museums when the daytime crowds have thinned. With fast-track entry, follow an expert guide through the halls, including the Raphael Rooms, Nero's Bathtub, and the famous Laocoön and His Sons. See St. Peter's Dome under the night sky while hearing stories about the Vatican's rich history. End in the Sistine Chapel, viewing Michelangelo's art as evening falls over Rome. This evening access lets you see the Vatican's art and history without the daytime crowds and heat. See the Vatican's treasures in a more relaxed setting.

Visit the Colosseum Arena and the Roman Forum to Step into ancient Roman history. Walk through the iconic arena, where gladiators once fought. See the ruins of the Roman Forum, once the center of public life in Rome. See ancient temples, basilicas, and marketplaces that showcase Roman architecture. Gain insights from a semi-private guided tour to enhance your understanding of this historic site.

Dive into the Borghese family's remarkable art collection at Villa Borghese Pinciana. Skip the lines and Step into masterpieces by Caravaggio and Bernini. See beyond Villa Borghese Park and see Caravaggio's famous works like the captivating "Young Sick Bacchus" and "Boy with a Basket of Fruit." Delve deeper into artistry with Bernini's majestic sculptures - "David" and "Apollo and Daphne." Don't miss Canova's collection, especially the iconic "Paolina Bonaparte." Wander through Casina Borghese's adorned rooms with frescoes. Enhance your experience with a local guide, unraveling the gallery's artistic wonders in an intimate group setting. Appreciate and savor every treasure the Borghese Gallery holds.

This tour is for no more than 24 people, which will make the tour highly intimate, but fun at the same time. Exclusivity, privacy, and entertainment, are the words that perfectly describe the experience provided by this tour! The Colosseum is heavily visited for its famous tiered seating arrangements and the arena floor. Because of that, its underground level remains rarely explored. In this tour, you and your small group will have the occasion to travel down into the monument’s dungeons where gladiators awaited their frightful future and wild animals from the world’s most exotic regions were kept. As you visit these underground chambers, you will see the remains of what were once elevators, trap doors, and cages You'll get spectacular 360º views over the Colosseum from here, and see it from the same perspective as the gladiators – minus the tigers!
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