Dessert Shop Via dell'Arco del Monte 98/A/B Roma, Lazio
People also say (14 tips):
Melike Akan: "Incredibly delicious little things. And place is not so small like other italian desert shops. There are soma tables so that you can sit and have your coffee. 1,5 € for cappuccino, so reasonable price"
Dasha Komisaruk: "I visited this place in the evening. It was breathtaking-night sky, lights everywhere and spectacular view. Probably one of my favorite places in Rome"
Elena Basak D.: "Best ice cream place in Rome! Flavour names are in Italian so don't forget to bring your dictionary! 😊 They are speaking English but they are so busy to translate the flavour names to you sorry 😊"
Sandwich Spot Via di Santa Maria in Via 19 Roma, Lazio
People also say (94 tips):
Kristian Aa: "This is a lively, authentic Italian restaurant with a few tables. Great service, great food and relativelly cheap. Best so far in Rome. Go for lunch!"
Benjamin 🚀: "My favorite place in all of Rome! Some 2000 years old and still kicking! Spring for an audio tour to get the full experience, stop by Raphael's tomb and admire the amazing engineering! 😄🇮🇹"
Salvatore De Carmine: "Beautiful place with lots of green, running and biking trails, quiet spots, a zoo, the gorgeous Galleria with Bernini's masterpieces, fresh air... What more could I want? Oh, I also had good company."
Philippe Hunger: "large enough to forget you are in the middle of the city. Meandering paths, lakes, statues, cafes. Nice place to spend a morning or afternoon. Also have bike, cart and segway rentals"
Stefan Crisan: "Great view with the amazing white building who represent the history of Italy, here I’m talking about Altare della Patria. So if you are in Spain Square you must to visit that white and big building!"
Souri So: "Super nice place, gigantic edifice. Go to the Capitoline museum next door and have a lunch on their rooftop, they have one of the best view in Rome"
Fluying ✅: "In 1550, a church was housed inside the ancient temple. The green door shows the street level at the time of Michelangelo. The long staircase was underground until excavated in the 1800s."