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WHERE TO STAY
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If it’s your first time in Rome, we recommend staying on the right side of the river! Our favourite neighbourhoods are between the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. Staying in between these attractions puts you a 10-20 minute walk from most of Rome’s must-do’s.

Here are a few hotel recommendations:

Hotel Trevi Collection

Hotel Savoy Roma

The Westin Excelsior

InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace - Special group rate available under 'Mastronardi & Ruscitti Wedding'. Please call +39 06 42012880 or reservations@ic-rome.com to inquire

THINGS TO DO

Attractions

  •  Sit on the Spanish Steps after shopping on Via Del Corso

  • Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain and make a wish

  • Visit all the different piazzas - Piazza Navona, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Campo di Fiori, Piazza Venezia, Piazza della Rotonda or Piazza San Pietro 

Book a Tour

Vatican City: Vatican Museums & St. Peter’s Basilica 

  • If you want to visit both the Vatican Museums + St. Peter’s Basilica - we highly recommend booking a tour! A tour not only educates you on everything to see, it also helps bypass all the lines to get into the museum and the Church. You also get a private tour through the Sistine Chapel, ending inside St. Peter’s Basilica. 

  • We recommend the official Vatican tours: https://tickets.museivaticani.va/home (https://tickets.museivaticani.va/home)

Colosseum + Roman Forum

Rome Pass

CAFE, RESTRAUNTS & BARS
  • Sant’Eustachio Caffe - The use of the best arabica coffees in the blend makes the place an obligatory stop for lovers of the drink.

  • Vanda in Trastevere - One of  the Bride and Grooms favorite local restraunts. They have one of the best Parmigiana di Melanzane in the city

  • Vitti Roma 1898 - Take in the beautiful Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina and enjoy an aperitivo and snack

  • Ciampini Roma - Located next door to Vitti, stop by for a café and gelato. The Bride recommends Nocciola! 

  • Il Salumaio - Stop in for a fresh focaccia panini and a cold beverage. If you love a good Italian panini, you won't be disipointed

  • Osteria da Fortunata - Known for their handmade pasta. You can watch the ladies amazing pasta rolling techniquies from the window to your plate

GETTING AROUND
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  • Taxis are the easiest, most convenient way to get to and from the airport/train stations and around the city when it is too far to walk.

  • Uber is another convienient option!

  • Walk! This is the main mode of transportation - Rome is a very walkable city and lots to see on foot

TRAVEL TIPS
  • Bring good and comfortable walking shoes.

  • Rome will be HOT! Pack accordingly and bring a hat and lots of sunscreen. 

  • Leaving a tip at restaurants is not mandatory or expected - but appreciated.

  • Bring a shawl or cover for shoulders to enter Churches.

  • If you have some time to spare, before or after the wedding, take advantage of the train system to visit another Italian city; Milan, Venice, & Portofino to name a few.

  • Pack light, leave room for the amazing European shopping 

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