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Trastevere

Rome's soulful quarter

Cobbled lanes, historic trattorias and lively evenings.

Trastevere is Rome's most characteristic neighborhood, a maze of cobbled lanes, ivy-clad houses, and lively squares on the right bank of the Tiber. It keeps a genuine, working-class atmosphere, with medieval churches such as Santa Maria in Trastevere, artisan workshops, historic trattorias, and a vibrant evening scene. It is an ideal stop for travelers seeking the real Rome, easily reached by transfer with a drop-off along the Lungotevere or at Piazza Trilussa.

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What to see

  • Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere with its medieval mosaics.
  • Cobbled lanes and small squares with an authentic atmosphere.
  • Traditional Roman cuisine and evening life among historic venues.

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Practical tips

  • Experience it at sunset and in the evening, when the district is at its best.
  • The area is largely pedestrian, so the transfer drops at Piazza Trilussa or along the Lungotevere.