The gorgeous cobblestone streets open into piazzas filled with locals doing their thang. You’ll wander past buildings covered in ivy and vines – Trastevere takes you back to medieval Rome in the best way.
With fine dining restaurants and some of the best designer shopping options in the world, Piazza di Spagna is the place to stay if you’re looking to splash some cash.
First time visiting Rome? I suggest staying in Campo de’ Fiori. It’s located right in the heart of the city centre, close to all the action and attractions.
If you came to Rome for the gorgeous architecture and history, then Monti is the neighbourhood to stay in. This quiet bohemian area is close to the famous Colosseum and has an old Romanesque vibe.