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PLACES TO VISIT IN ROME: COPPEDè DISTRICT

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Regina Woerle
05 août 2024
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Before it all, check our previous blogpost: From The YellowSquare Hostel to Michelangelo’s Masterpiece

The so-called Quartiere Coppedè is a part of the hidden secrets in Rome, a complex of palaces and small villas in the Trieste district.

Around 1915, the Società Anonima Edilizia Moderna embarked on a new housing complex to be constructed in Rome, in an area between the Salario and Trieste districts, near the border of Parioli.

The chosen architect was Gino Coppedè from Florence, a brilliant personality who tackled a challenging theme in Rome for the first time. It’s why it owns the name Coppedè as your creator architect.

Quartiere Coppedè is instantly recognizable for its magnificent blend of artistic and architectural styles.

This unique corner of Rome is a fascinating experiment that merges Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Gothic, and Mediaeval influences with Greek and Roman art. Every turn reveals a new blend of styles, creating a fantastical mixture that is both enchanting and memorable.

Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply a curious traveller, Quartiere Coppedè offers a delightful and unexpected experience in the heart of Rome.

What to see in Coppedè District?
Discover 4 unusual spots at Coppedè quartier.

1. The Dramatic Arched Entranceway

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Step into the whimsical world of Quartiere Coppedè through its grand arched entrance on Via Dora. An intricate iron chandelier with floral twists and seahorse motifs draws you into this hidden gem of Rome, promising an adventure filled with architectural marvels.

2. The Fountain of the Frogs

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Designed by the renowned architect Gino Coppedè in 1924, the Fontana delle Rane (Fountain of the Frogs) is a lively tribute to Bernini’s iconic fountains. Its low pond and vibrant composition will transport you to a bygone era. This spot gained legendary status when the Beatles famously jumped into it after a nearby concert at Piper Club in 1965.

3. The Spider Palace

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At Piazza Mincio 4, the Palazzo del Ragno (Spider Palace) stands out with its large spider decoration above the wooden doorway. Take a step back to appreciate its other fascinating details, including a prominent face, lion heads, griffins, various columns, a balcony with a loggia, and beautiful frescoes on the facade. It’s a building that invites endless exploration.

4. The Fairy Houses

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Scattered across via Aterno 4, piazza Mincio 3, and via Brenta 7-11, the Villino delle Fate (Fairy Houses) are a magical sight. These enchanting residences add a touch of fairy-tale charm to the eclectic neighbourhood, each one brimming with unique architectural details that make a stroll through Quartiere Coppedè an unforgettable experience.

Where to eat or have a coffee nearby Coppedè district:

Good restaurants from Piazza Mincio.

Nice cafè around the corner.

How to get to the Coppedè district in Rom:
As it is off the touristic path, it can be worth it to check from where you stay to arrive at the neighbourhood.

  • The nearest metro station is metro Policlinico.
    1-From the metro station Policlinico you can walk 21min to Piazza Mincio
    2-Or you can catch the TRAM 19NAV – 2min walk (170m) from the metro station.
    From the stop V.Le Regina Margherita/Morgagni to the stop Piazza Buenos Aires. And only walk 3 min to Piazza Mincio.

  • Another option is to catch the bus 92 Marliana at Termini station till the stop Tagliamento/Clitunno and walk 2 minutes to get to Piazza Mincio.

Have a nice one!

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Du YellowSquare Rome Hostel au Chef-d’Œuvre de Michel-Ange

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Salut les voyageurs ! Prêts à découvrir l’un des trésors les plus célèbres de Rome : la Chapelle Sixtine ? Plongeons dans l’histoire fascinante de ce chef-d’œuvre impressionnant et atteignons-le pas à pas depuis le YellowSquare Rome Hostel.

Où Tout a Commencé

L’histoire de la Chapelle Sixtine commence à la fin du XVe siècle, lorsque le pape Sixte IV décide de créer un lieu digne du culte divin. Il ne savait pas qu’il préparait le terrain pour l’une des plus grandes réalisations artistiques de tous les temps ! Avançons un peu dans le temps et Michel-Ange entre en scène, le génie artistique chargé de peindre le plafond de la chapelle. Pendant quatre ans, il a mis tout son cœur et son âme dans la création de fresques à couper le souffle qui laissent encore aujourd’hui les visiteurs émerveillés. Outre sa beauté extraordinaire, la Chapelle Sixtine a joué un rôle crucial dans l’histoire. C’est ici que les conclaves papaux se réunissent pour élire les nouveaux papes, une tradition qui perdure depuis des siècles !

En Route vers la Chapelle Sixtine depuis le YellowSquare Rome Hostel

Bien, il est temps de se mettre en route ! Quittez le Yellow Hostel et dirigez-vous vers le nord-est sur la Via Cavour. Gardez un œil sur les boutiques et les cafés intéressants en chemin ! En marchant le long de la Via XX Settembre, vous passerez devant le majestueux Palazzo del Quirinale. N’oubliez pas de prendre quelques photos de cet impressionnant bâtiment ! Ensuite, vous arriverez au Ponte Sant’Angelo, un pont historique orné de magnifiques sculptures d’anges. Traversez-le pour arriver aux Musées du Vatican. Suivez les panneaux indiquant la Chapelle Sixtine en traversant les Musées du Vatican. Faites-nous confiance, vous ne voudrez pas la manquer ! En entrant dans la Chapelle Sixtine, préparez-vous à être émerveillé. Levez les yeux et vous verrez les incroyables fresques du plafond de Michel-Ange représentant des scènes de la Bible. Maintenant, ne vous précipitez pas ! Prenez le temps d’admirer chaque détail du chef-d’œuvre de Michel-Ange, y compris sa fresque épique « Le Jugement Dernier » sur le mur de l’autel. Il y a quelque chose de vraiment spécial à se trouver dans un lieu qui a été témoin de siècles d’histoire. Imprégnez-vous de l’atmosphère spirituelle et laissez-vous transporter dans le temps. De retour à l’auberge, prenez un moment pour réfléchir à votre incroyable voyage. Partagez vos expériences avec d’autres voyageurs et peut-être dessinez votre propre chef-d’œuvre !

Bon voyage, aventuriers !

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QU'EST-CE QU'UNE ACTIVITÉ PAINT AND SIP?

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18 juillet 2024
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Avant tout, consultez notre article précédent: YellowSquare’s Commitment to Women’s Safety Through the Punti Viola Initiative

C’est une activité sociale où les participants peignent une toile tout en profitant d’un verre et de snacks, guidés par un artiste créatif.
SIP en anglais signifie boire en petites quantités ou peu à peu.

Pourquoi le Paint and Sip est-il devenu si populaire?
Il est devenu populaire car c’est un moment pour se libérer des inhibitions et profiter du présent dans une atmosphère détendue. C’est une manière amusante et créative de socialiser et de créer de l’art avec les autres, que l’on soit novice ou peintre expérimenté.

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Comment se déroule la nouvelle activité Paint and Sip chez YellowSquare Rome?

À Rome, participer à un Paint and Sip est différent !
Après s’être inspiré de toute la beauté de la ville éternelle, il est presque impossible de ne pas vouloir prendre un verre de vin pour se détendre après de longues promenades et transcender toute l’inspiration environnante.

Chez YellowSquare, la nouvelle activité est animée par l’incroyable et inhabituel artiste créatif : Julio Ballarezzo ! Il est prêt à conduire l’expérience en 3 langues : anglais, italien et espagnol ! Il comprend aussi le portugais =)
Le cours commence à 19h30 et se termine à 21h30 avec tous les matériaux artistiques nécessaires fournis. Que peignez-vous lors d’un Paint and Sip ? Tout ce que vous aimez peindre !
L’événement inclut du vin (Pinot Grigio ou Chianti) et des snacks, en faisant un moment très unique pour les débutants comme pour les peintres expérimentés. C’est une excellente façon de libérer le stress, de rencontrer de nouvelles personnes et de libérer votre créativité.

Consultez la page officielle du Paint and Sip de YellowSquare et obtenez 20% de réduction avec le code promo « yellowtour » !

Cours programmés
-19h30 – 21h30
-de 2 à 30 participants

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Ce qui est inclus

  • 3 verres de vin : Pinot Grigio ou Chianti
  • Snacks et apéritifs pour vous tenir en forme pendant que vous peignez
  • Un artiste super talentueux pour vous guider
  • Des tabliers (parce que, vous savez, la peinture, ça tache)
  • Des encres et pinceaux de haute qualité
  • Tous les autres fournitures artistiques dont vous aurez besoin

Ce qui n’est PAS inclus

  • Transport
  • Boissons supplémentaires
  • Repas
  • Hébergement

Point de rendez-vous:
Kitchen of Mamma – Via Palestro 62, Rome – Italie

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Basking in Roman Beach Bliss: 3 Coastal Escapes for Travelers Seeking Sun and Serenity!

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24 octobre 2023
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Attention, fellow travelers seeking a perfect beach getaway from the enchanting streets of Rome! Look no further, for we have curated an unforgettable coastal adventure that starts right from Termini Station. Hop aboard the train, and let’s set sail for three Roman beach gems that promise sun-soaked relaxation and beachside bliss!

1. Ostia Lido – Where Fun in the Sun Meets Beachside Vibes!
Are you ready for a beach day filled with sun, sand, and endless fun? Hop on the local train to Ostia Lido, a beach haven that promises a lively coastal experience. In less than an hour, you’ll find yourself immersed in a vibrant beach scene, with stretches of golden sands and sparkling blue waters inviting you to dip your toes. Ostia Lido’s charm lies in its lively promenades, beach clubs, and a variety of watersports activities. Whether you’re a beach volleyball enthusiast, a windsurfing daredevil, or simply seeking a leisurely sunbathing session, Ostia Lido caters to every beach lover’s desires. So, pack your favorite beach read, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for an adventure-packed day in the Roman sun!

2. Santa Marinella – A Tranquil Oasis with a Glimpse of History!
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city with a quick regional train ride to Santa Marinella – a coastal gem that exudes serenity and timeless charm. In just over an hour, you’ll be transported to a seaside oasis, where soft sands and tranquil waters create a dreamy atmosphere. Beyond the relaxing ambiance, Santa Marinella offers a touch of Roman history with the remnants of ancient villas overlooking the coastline. Embrace the laid-back vibe, take a refreshing dip in the clear waters, and let the picturesque surroundings soothe your soul. This Roman beach retreat is perfect for travelers

3. Anzio – Seaside Dreams and Nautical Adventures Unite!
Prepare for a coastal escapade like no other as you board a hidden gem that offers the best of both worlds. Within an hour, you’ll find yourself in a charming town with serene beaches and an array of nautical delights. Anzio’s tranquil shores invite you to unwind and soak in the coastal serenity. Whether you’re strolling along the sandy shores or savoring a refreshing cocktail with a view, Anzio is the perfect spot to slow down and embrace the beach vibes. For the adventurous souls, head to the nearby port and embark on a nautical adventure, exploring the captivating coastline from the sea.

So, dear travelers, Rome’s coastal wonders are yours to explore! From the bustling shores of Ostia Lido to the serene sanctuary of Santa Marinella and the nautical delights of Anzio, these Roman beach escapes promise an unforgettable seaside experience. Pack your beach essentials, let your cares drift away with the waves, and revel in the sun-kissed bliss that awaits you on Rome’s stunning coastline!

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From Cats until Cesar’s Death: Largo Argentina

Tiago (Brasil)
17 octobre 2023
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Greetings, curious travellers! Welcome to Largo Argentina, a historic treasure trove nestled in the beating heart of Rome’s enchanting center. As you step foot into this captivating square, prepare to embark on a playful adventure that unravels the mysteries of ancient Rome, all amidst the hustle and bustle of the modern world. So, put on your explorer’s hat, and let’s dive into the fascinating realm of Largo Argentina!


1. The Cat Sanctuary – Feline Paradise Amidst Ruins
Prepare to be charmed by the Largo Argentina Cat Sanctuary, where adorable feline residents rule the ruins! Amongst the ancient temples and sunken temples, these furry friends have claimed their domain and welcome visitors with purrs and playful antics. Feel free to snap some Instagram-worthy photos with your newfound feline friends – these whiskered historians are the real guardians of history!

2. Teatro Argentina – The Stage Where History Unfolds
The past comes alive at Teatro Argentina, a historic theater that has witnessed dramatic performances for centuries. As you wander around the square, you might just catch a glimpse of the talented street performers who continue the tradition of artistic expression here.

3. Step Back in Time – The Archaeological Area
Channel your inner Indiana Jones as you explore the fascinating archaeological area right beneath your feet! Largo Argentina houses the remains of four ancient Roman temples, and you can stroll amidst these sacred ruins that date back to the Republican era. Imagine the grand ceremonies, lively debates, and whispers of long-lost secrets that once echoed through these hallowed grounds. It’s like stepping into a time machine!

4. A Coffee Break Fit for Emperors – Caffè Sant’Eustachio
After your exciting escapades, take a break at Caffè Sant’Eustachio, a legendary coffee shop revered for its exquisite brews. Sip on an espresso like an ancient Roman emperor, and indulge in the velvety taste that has enchanted coffee connoisseurs for generations. Don’t forget to try their famous granita di caffè – a delightful coffee slushy that will cool you down even in the sweltering Roman sun.

5. The Catwalk of Caesar – Step into the Footprints of History
Legend has it that this very spot marks the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination! Stand on the « Catwalk of Caesar, » the very place where the famous Roman ruler met his fate. It’s a chilling yet thrilling experience to walk in the footsteps of history’s giants.


So, dear travelers, Largo Argentina beckons you with its intriguing blend of ancient ruins, charming felines, and a vibrant spirit that bridges the past and the present. Embrace the playfulness of this extraordinary square, and let its allure leave you spellbound. From playful cats to ancient theatrics, Largo Argentina invites you to uncover Rome’s most amusing secrets. Happy exploring!

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Embark on a Thrilling Adventure from The Yellow Square: A 48-Hour Tour for Curious Travellers in Rome!

Tiago (Brasi)
13 octobre 2023
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Attention travelers! The Eternal City beckons, and your epic journey begins from the vibrant heart of Rome – The Yellow Square! If you have a mere 48 hours to soak in the wonders of this historic metropolis, fret not, for we have crafted the ultimate tour route that will weave you through ancient marvels and modern treasures – all on foot! Lace up your walking shoes and brace yourselves for an unforgettable adventure that will leave you enchanted by Rome’s timeless allure!

Day 1: Delving into Ancient Rome

Morning
The Yellow Square: Start your quest right at The Yellow Square – a lively and art-filled hostel that emanates the city’s spirit. Fuel up with a scrumptious breakfast and meet fellow travelers ready to explore Rome’s wonders alongside you.
Colosseum: Venture forth to the awe-inspiring Colosseum, an imposing ancient amphitheater that has stood the test of time. Feel the echoes of history as you stand amidst the once roaring crowds and gladiatorial contests.
Roman Forum: Wander through the remnants of the Roman Forum, where the echoes of ancient life still linger. Immerse yourself in the stories of emperors and citizens alike as you stroll past ruins of temples and basilicas.

Lunch
Trattoria Luzzi: Take a break for a delightful Italian lunch at Trattoria Luzzi. Savor their classic pasta dishes and indulge in the local flavors – a true Roman experience!

Afternoon
Pantheon: Head to the Pantheon, a marvel of ancient architecture with a breathtaking dome and a history that spans centuries. Be awestruck by its sheer grandeur and celestial oculus.
Trevi Fountain: Toss a coin and make a wish at the Trevi Fountain, a majestic Baroque masterpiece. Channel your inner dreamer and believe in the magic of this ancient tradition.
Piazza Navona: Conclude your afternoon at Piazza Navona, a bustling square that comes alive with street performers and artists. Bask in the atmosphere as you admire Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers.

Dinner
Osteria da Fortunata: Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at Osteria da Fortunata, known for its mouthwatering Roman-style pizza. Savor the flavors and relish the ambiance of this authentic trattoria.

 


Day 2: Embracing Modern Marvels

Morning
Vatican City: Kickstart your day by crossing into Vatican City and exploring St. Peter’s Square and Basilica. Absorb the spiritual ambiance and marvel at the iconic artworks within.

Lunch
Pizzarium: Refuel with a quick yet satisfying lunch at Pizzarium, a renowned pizzeria offering a mouthwatering variety of gourmet pizza slices.

Afternoon
Castel Sant’Angelo: Walk along the scenic Tiber River to Castel Sant’Angelo, a former fortress with a storied past. Climb to the top for panoramic vistas of Rome’s skyline.
Ponte Sant’Angelo: Cross the elegant Ponte Sant’Angelo bridge adorned with angelic statues. Enjoy the serene views of the Tiber River as you make your way to the next stop.
Piazza di Spagna & Spanish Steps: Ascend the iconic Spanish Steps, arriving at Piazza di Spagna. Take a moment to relax and soak in the atmosphere of this lively square.

Dinner
Da Bucatino: Conclude your Roman odyssey with a sumptuous dinner at Da Bucatino, known for its delectable Roman cuisine. Delight in the flavors and celebrate the memories you’ve made during your 48-hour escapade.


As your Roman adventure draws to a close, you’ll carry with you cherished memories of ancient marvels, the charm of modern delights, and the camaraderie of fellow travelers. Relish the allure of Rome, and remember – the spirit of exploration is forever alive in The Yellow Square. Happy trails, adventurers!

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A Foodie Guide to Roman Delights: 3 must-try foods for travellers.

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05 octobre 2023
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Calling all travelers with a taste for adventure! Welcome to Rome, where the streets are as rich with history as they are with tantalizing flavors. As you embark on your culinary journey through the Eternal City, we present three must-try Roman foods that are not only easy to find but also guaranteed to leave you craving for more. Get ready to savor the essence of Rome with every delectable bite!

Cacio e Pepe – Cheesy Pasta Bliss at Your Fingertips!
Travelers, it’s time to fall in love with Cacio e Pepe, a Roman pasta dish that’s as comforting as it is flavorful. Seek out any traditional trattoria, and you’ll find this Roman classic waiting to delight your taste buds. Tender spaghetti, coated in a luscious sauce made from Pecorino Romano cheese and freshly ground black pepper, creates a symphony of flavors in your mouth. Don’t miss the chance to experience this culinary masterpiece – Cacio e Pepe is both satisfying and easy to find in Rome’s charming eateries. Your taste buds will thank you for embarking on this cheesy pepperlicious adventure!

Supplì – A Savory Surprise in Every Bite!
Wander through the bustling streets of Rome, and you’ll encounter the delightful aroma of Supplì, an irresistible street food sensation that demands your attention. These delectable fried rice balls are a treat for your senses, with a hidden surprise of molten mozzarella cheese tucked inside. Embrace the spirit of culinary exploration as you stroll through the city, as Supplì is readily available from many street vendors and pizzerias. Whether you’re on the move or taking a moment to relax in a quaint piazza, these crispy delights will become your go-to snack in no time!

Roman style pizzaA slice of heaven that awaits you at every turn!
Easily spotted in pizzerias across Rome, this thin-crusted delight offers a diverse array of toppings to suitevery taste. Take your pick from classic margheritas to inventive combinations like potato and rosemary – a true reflection of Rome’s culinary ingenuity. Indulge in a mouthwatering slice al taglio, and savor the crispy perfection of Roman-style pizza wherever your explorations lead you.

So, fellow adventurers, let your taste buds guide you through the captivating streets of modern-day Rome. Cacio e Pepe, Supplì, and Roman-style pizza are your culinary companions on this unforgettable journey. Embrace the flavors, immerse yourself in the culture, and create lasting memories with each delicious bite.

Buon viaggio e buon appetito!

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Being alone in Rome

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26 août 2022
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In Rome sitting next to a tree at a park in the Trastevere neighbourhood; its charming, narrow streets took me and my camera from one beautiful exterior to another.

As I wandered, I started reflecting on my first time traveling solo and first time in Italy: I have daydreamed more than I dreamed in my sleep.

This is for the ones who I’ve met the last weeks, who will fellow footsteps in this journey and for the Yellow family.

While boarding the plane to Italy I felt an excitement rise in me. I was about to realize a dream, to make adventures for a lifetime!

As soon as I landed at the Naples airport I realized: I’ll have to fend for myself in this jungle. No, I was not afraid, I took advantage of every moment. The question that teased me the most, before the departure, was: Am I really going to be alone? Strangely, this first solo trip also has the first trip during which I met a lot of people: travellers of all ages, all styles, all origins. Some of the travellers have become friends and it was not the kind of friendship you forget but the kind of friendship you carry with you. I have rarely been alone, even when I was desperate to sit quietly and read a book. ”I really did my best” the introvert me would say. The extrovert me was happy to say that I’ve dined with the sweetest people and left the table with a stomach ache from laughing. The adventures that I made are actually not going to be spoiled. Some memories are so precious that you should keep them a secret also are some of them a little explicit and so my family will not have to see this. Also sometimes it’s hard to describe what it feels like jumping in the Mediterranean sea at 01:00 with people you just met the same day. While walking on volcanic black sand looking at the city of Naples and the moon that are giving their light to the salt water. To end the evening with dancing the salsa till the lights die out. But I am going to give you the feeling what it was like traveling solo in Italy.

When arriving to Rome I got a feeling that I accomplished something. What it was I still don’t know. Maybe it was a sign that a new chapter in my life had begun. Or was it a reassurance that I was safe. When arriving in my room at 19:00 I took a quick nap, because I had promised I would photograph the Glitter Kiss at the Yellow Bar just across the street. So when it was 21:30 and after a quick nap and a shower I was preparing to go the party, for me that is just putting some perfume on, I walked in the bar. I saw a beautiful yellow neon sign that said: “They call us dreamers, but we are the ones who never sleep”. And that motto became the sentiment of the night. People think it’s cool if you’re the party photographer of the night, but the beautiful aspect of being a photographer is that you have a different view than the crowd. What I saw was a global village where people were in a kind on euphoria that was unmatched. This was just my first night at the Yellow. And from that moment on the Yellow became my home and the rest is history.

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R(h)ome is where the heart is

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14 juin 2022
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Rome. This touristic city is so well depicted in history books and documentaries. It is a city that people unfortunately often tend to reduce to the Colosseum or the Pantheon. It is a city that I’ve unconsciously never been excited about because I didn’t want to seem or feel mainstream.

Still, as soon as I got off the train taking me from Fiumicino to Termini the first day I ever stepped foot here, everything had already changed. 

The magic was already operating.

From my first day to the end of my time in Rome, I have spent indescribable, unforgettable days. Some days were all chill and relax. I would have a walk alongside the Tiber and eat some of the best tiramisu next to one of the famous places in Rome. Most days were as exciting as it gets. I would spend Sunday mornings in the mountains of clothes at the market of Porta Portese and discovering the breathtaking views at the Pincio or Giardini del Aranci. 

At the end of each day, a hard choice was to be made between getting some well-deserved rest or going to the Yellowbar across the street to have some more fun. I can still picture the neon lights of the bar, forming letters, words, and a sentence:

« They call us dreamers, but we are the ones who never sleep ». 

I will never forget the face of the many people that have once pushed the kitchen door of the Yellow. The people that would cook pasta as if their life depended on it. The ones who would try all the pans before finding the only one that works with the induction hob. The ones making their morning caffè with the little purple moka that someone left in the kitchen when they moved on and away to live other adventures. 

For a while, I had my very own family at the hostel. 

From the French guy looking for a job in Rome to the Spanish girl learning Italian at La Sapienza University, without forgetting the Greek teenager I shared an ice cream with and the American boy that took me on a rooftop. Each and every one of them was special, each had an incredible personality and took part in the loud laughs that still echo in my head. 

I will miss Monica’s confident voice, Julio’s music and many arts, Pablo’s ever-changing dyed hair, Stella’s ice creams at the Gello, and Veronica and Eduardo’s diffusing and radiant happiness. 

And overall, I know I will miss the summer heat of the Roman sun on my skin more than I’ll ever like to admit. The freshwater harvested of fountains unexpectedly placed at the corner of the streets. The taste of all the creamy pistacchio croissants I have eaten. The feeling of the fine warm sand of Ostia on my feet.

I have created so many memories in Rome. Some will come back home with me and others will stay sheltered within the delicate architecture of the Roman buildings. 

A hand on my suitcase, the other one holding my passport, the feeling is almost indescribable. While getting lost in the Fiumicino labyrinth -as if Rome didn’t want me to go, I can hear some people ordering a freshly-pressed orange juice. Voices fade away, the further I walk into the plane corridor. When we finally take off, the last souvenir that Rome is willing to give me is the direct view of Ostia. And what a wonderful memory… 

Rome is where my heart is. Rome is the city in which I bloomed. Rome is my home.

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5 markets in Rome you absolutely cannot miss

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If one thing is true, it is that Rome is a city of the past. Much honestly, the first time you step foot in the city, you might wonder if you have just been brought back to the past. There are statues everywhere and detailed sculptures all around you that carry the thought: “Wow, I’m in a huge museum!”.

And that couldn’t be less true. Rome is an open-air museum indeed (link to one of the previous articles).

Rome is art, antique, history, archaeology, a city that never let its record go to waste. That is also why the Eternal City is one of the top travel destinations and has been for years.

But enough about the history and the beauty of the finely detailed flowers engraved below the roofs. Today is about one thing that we love doing when traveling to a foreign country: shopping!

Markets in Rome: Our top 5

Well yes – shopping is very much a part of tourist life, isn’t it? We love bringing back souvenirs in all kinds of “Rome”-printed sweatshirts, hip accessories, paintings of the city, and more. Anything to remind us back home that we once lived the most unforgettable moments in town.

Today is your lucky day. We have compiled a list of the top 5 markets in Rome. There is everything for you to enjoy thorough shopping days in the city from food snacks to vintage fashion!

1) Mercato di Porta Portese

The Porta Portese Market is the place to be on a Sunday morning. One could describe it as a vast, open-air vintage shop. Countless stalls lay on several streets and offer piles upon piles of vintage and second-hand clothes.

The market is located close to the Trastevere area, and it offers a relaxed, trendy vibe. People press to find the best bargains, and the flea market – open only on Sundays – offers records, books, clothes, and houseware beyond your wildest dreams. Our friendly recommendation is such: like Harry Potter’s Room of Requirement, do not expect anything from the Porta Portese Market. That’s the best way to find hidden gems.

2) Mercato di Testaccio

The Mercato di Testaccio is located in the surroundings of the Piramide and Testaccio areas. Upon entering the market, we instantly recognize the vibe of the old-school grandma market. It is filled with the finest Italian products: meat, fish, cheese meet artisanal clothes, beauty products, and accessories.

At the Mercato di Testaccio, you can sit at some of the best food stalls in the city. Food Box, for instance, offers panini filled with vegetarian and meat options. A panino with melanzane alla Parmigiana (aubergines with parmesan cheese) will surely linger in your mind. CasaManco is another excellent choice, with pizza alla pala declined in both regular and creative recipes.

3) Mercato di Campo de’ Fiori

The market of Campo de’ Fiori is open almost every day, and it is surrounded by some great cafés, restaurants, and bars. The fantastic thing about this market is that the produce is fresh and local. We strongly recommend getting freshly pressed juice from one of the food stalls there.

Why not start a Roman day with breakfast at one of the cafés, and enjoy a great moment with coffee and cornetto in hand? On a sunny day, the market looks lively, filled with fresh scents and noises from the surrounding customers. On a rainy day, Campo de’ Fiori becomes melancholic, romantic, beautiful.

4) Mercato Monti

The Mercato Monti is one of the trendiest markets in Rome. It is open on weekends only, and it offers handcrafted accessories and more vintage items than you have ever seen. From 10 am to 8 pm on Saturdays and Sundays, you can find handmade jewelry, fashion, accessories in vintage and artisanal declensions.

5) Mercato dell’Esquilino

The Mercato dell’Esquilino borders the Termini station, and it focuses on ethnic, international foods. If you are missing specific spices to create a tremendous Asian, African, or Arab dish, that is where you need to go.

The market personifies the hustle and bustle of multicultural Rome. There, noises and smell combine in the vast industrial building, open almost every day of the week.

In conclusion…

There you have it, a condensed list of the hippest and delicious markets in Rome. If you’ve never thought of shopping in Rome because the plan revolved around pizza-Colosseum-Vatican, think again. On a relaxed, stroll, you might just find your new favorites.

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