2 Days in Rome
par Michelin Restaurants
Discover the ‘Eternal City’ together with The MICHELIN Guide, in this 48-hour tour of Rome’s timeless monuments and gastronomic delights! Naturally, the journey begins with an excellent espresso, followed by a stroll through the market stalls of Campo de' Fiori. From here, we set off to discover a city where appealing rusticity sits alongside sublime elegance. On the first day, we move from the Baroque centre to the Monti district – the sulphurous ‘Suburra’ of ancient times, but today a hip and trendy quarter – then on to the archaeological areas of the Roman Forum and the Imperial Fora. The second day is dedicated to Trastevere, the Vatican City and the Coppedè district, an Art Nouveau jewel just waiting to be discovered. Accompanied by The MICHELIN Guide, you will discover unmissable gastronomic stops – from delicious supplì (fried rice balls) to refined MICHELIN-Starred cuisine – as well dream hotels, where you can stay overnight or simply enjoy a drink pampered by impeccable service. Make the most of your holiday in Rome with The MICHELIN Guide in this exclusive two-day itinerary – plus discover all our travel tips in our decicated Rome Travel Guide: https://guide.michelin.com/it/it/notizia/travel/2-giorni-a-roma-itinerario-tra-gli-imperdibili-della-citta-eterna - Day 1 Enjoy an espresso at Caffè Sant'Eustachio Take a walk around Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona and Via del Governo Vecchio Have lunch at Supplizio Visit the Monti district, the Roman Forum and the Piazza del Campidoglio Enjoy an aperitif at The St. Regis Rome hotel’s Lumen Bar Have dinner at Orma di Roy Caceres Stay at Hotel Locarno - Day 2 Take a walk around Trastevere and Janiculum Hill Visit the Vatican Museums Have lunch at Hosteria Grappolo d'Oro Walk the Coppedè district Enjoy an aperitif the Hotel de Russie’s Stravinsky Bar Have dinner at Arcangelo Stay at Hotel Hassler #GuideMICHELINFR #Travel
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