Location and nearby attractions:
The charm and history of Via Giulia are unmatched in Rome. Once the location of the Jewish Ghetto, Via Giulia has transformed into a prestigious, upscale residential area filled with quaint shops specializing in furniture, art, and antiques. It’s a quiet area with easy access to Piazza Farnese and Campo de Fiori, which are only a short walk up Via Giulia.
Piazza Navona, famous for its fountains and artists, is just across Via Vittorio Emanuele II. From here, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps are also all within walking distance (about 15 minutes).
The charming, bohemian neighborhood of Trastevere is also quite close – just a tram ride away. Walk up Via Vittorio Emanuele II to Largo Torre Argentina. From here take the #8 tram 3 stops to Trastevere. Or if weather permits, walk alongside the tram for a great view of Rome’s island, Tiburina.
To visit Vatican City, simply walk toward Via Vittorio Emanuele II (the main road that passes by Piazza Navona), and take the #62 Bus (toward Borgo San Angelo). Exit after 5 stops at the Corridori stop.
To reach the Colosseum, walk up Via Vittorio Emanuele II toward one of the city’s main bus stops, Largo Torre Argentina. From here, take bus #87 (toward Colli Albani). After 6 stops, get off at the Labicana/Colosseo stop.
To get to the Spanish Steps (though it may be easier to walk from the Trevi Fountain – Via del Corso to Via dei Condotti), you may also want to try walking to Largo Torre Argentina and taking the #119 bus (toward Corso/Popolo) for 9 stops. If you like, stay on the #119 until the end of the line, you’ll come to Piazza del Popolo and be only a short walk from one of Rome’s beautiful parks, Villa Borghese.
Where to Eat & Drink – Rome is filled with thousands of great restaurants, but here are a few great places nearby your apartment:
Café = Though any Italian bar serves delicious espresso and cappuccino, if you’re looking for a cup of a joe with a view, try Bar della Pace. Sip your coffee, munch, on snacks or have a drink while you people-watch and enjoy the sights and sounds of Roma. Via della Pace 4-7.
For Dinner = Near the Italian Parliament, you’ll find the first mozzarella bar in the city, and perhaps the world. Obikà serves mozzerella, salumi, salads, and a few cooked dishes. Closed Sundays. Via dei Prefetti, 26. Tel. 06 683-2630. www.obika.it/en/index.html
Drinks = After a long day relax with a glass of wine at a local wine bar, Cul de Sac. There are over 1000 Italian and international wines to choose from here, and also a selection of small dishes for lunch or a snack. Though small inside, outside tables at Cul de Sac are quite comfortable during the warmer months. Piazza Pasquino, 73. Tel 06 688-00194

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