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EXPERIENCE TRASTEVERE NEIGHBOURHOOD LIKE A LOCAL

Welcome to Trastevere. This vibrant "Rione" is famous for its cobblestone streets, ivy-covered buildings and an unmissable culinary scene. Whether you’re starting your day with a Roman breakfast, enjoying a slice of pizza or exploring its buzzing nightlife, Trastevere offers a dining experience as unique as its charm.


Disclaimer: The recommendations provided in this guide are based on local insights and customer reviews. We do not have any partnerships or affiliations with the establishments mentioned. Taste is a subjective experience and we encourage you to explore and discover the culinary scene based on your own preferences.

Breakfast in Trastevere: A Perfect Start to the Day

Trastevere wakes up with a mix of traditional Italian cafés and international flavors. Here are some top recommendations:

  • Caffè Settimiano: A quintessential Roman café where you can enjoy a creamy cappuccino paired with a freshly baked cornetto. The perfect place to soak up the local morning vibe.
  • Mammò Trastevere: Craving a hearty American breakfast? Mammò offers pancakes, scrambled eggs, and bacon for those looking for a filling start to the day.
  • Bar San Calisto: A true local institution, this unpretentious spot is perfect for an espresso and a sweet treat, providing a taste of everyday life in Trastevere.
  • Le Levain: A French bakery in the heart of Trastevere, where you can indulge in buttery croissants, artisanal pastries, and exquisite breads.
  • Otaleg: Who says ice cream isn’t for breakfast? At Otaleg, you can try some of the creamiest gelato in Rome, made with high-quality, fresh ingredients.

Pizza in Trastevere: A Slice of Roman Tradition


Trastevere is home to some of Rome’s best pizzerias, each with its unique take on this beloved dish:

  • Dar Poeta: Known for its perfectly baked, thick-crust pizzas and creative toppings. Favorites include the Dar Poeta Special with spicy salami and ricotta.
  • Ai Marmi: This iconic pizzeria serves thin, crispy Roman-style pizzas in a lively, no-frills setting.

Lunch & Dinner: Traditional Roman Cuisine and Beyond


For a relaxed sit-down meal, Trastevere offers a variety of options where you can immerse yourself in the flavors of Roman tradition:

  • Maritozzo Rosso: A creative spot that reimagines Roman flavors. Don’t miss the maritozzo salato, a savory twist on the classic Roman sweet bun.

Maritozzo  has a fascinating history, dating back to ancient Rome when it was made as a simple bread enriched with with raisins and honey—perfect as a portable meal for laborers and shepherds. During the Middle Ages, the maritozzo became smaller and richer, with the addition of dried fruits, pine nuts, and candied peel, and was often enjoyed during Lent as a rare indulgence in a period of fasting. By the 19th century, the maritozzo took on a romantic role. Young men would offer it to their brides-to-be on Lovers' Day, the first Friday of March, sometimes hiding a ring or a piece of jewelry inside. Its name, derived from "marito" (husband), reflects this charming tradition of love.

  • Ercoli Trastevere: A stylish venue blending gourmet dishes and an impressive wine selection. This is a perfect place to try Amatriciana, a pasta dish born in the nearby town of Amatrice, featuring a rich tomato sauce, guanciale (cured pork cheek), and Pecorino Romano cheese—a true icon of Roman cuisine.
  • Trattoria Da Enzo al 29
  • Da Gildo
  • Ivo a Trastevere

Quick Bites: Tasty Snacks and Local Finds


If you’re on the go, Trastevere’s quick bite scene offers plenty of delicious options to keep you energized while exploring:

  • Supplì Roma: This spot is famous for the supplì al telefono, a Roman street food classic. These deep-fried rice balls, filled with mozzarella, are named for the "telephone" effect created by the melted mozzarella stretching like a phone cord when you break them open. Pair one with their simple yet flavorful pizza marinara or pizza with potatoes for a quick, satisfying meal.
  • Giselda
  • Antica Caciara: This historic shop is a treasure trove of Italian cheeses, cured meats, and other delicacies. Ideal for creating your own picnic or picking up authentic Roman flavors to take home.
  • Enoteca Bernabei Trastevere: A must-stop for wine lovers. Whether you’re looking for a bottle to enjoy later or a thoughtful gift, this wine shop offers a curated selection of local and Italian wines.

Nightlife in Trastevere

As the sun sets, Trastevere transforms into one of Rome’s most vibrant nightlife districts, offering a mix of cozy bars, creative cocktails, and unique experiences:

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