Sora Margherita is a small traditional trattoria serving classic Roman Jewish cuisine in Rome’s Ghetto area – including cacio e pepe with a twist.
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Rome’s Pantheon will begin to charge a €3 admission price in 2018
After almost 10 years in this city, I am often asked where my favorite stores are in Rome. While I do have a few tried and true favorites that I return to often, I am much more of a window shopper. I will browse a lot before making a coveted purchase, so I make the […]
When it comes to pizza, most Romans stick to a beloved neighborhood spot. For us, that is usually Da Remo in Testaccio – which has crowds and crispy thin pizzas served up fast and with very little fanfare. But sometimes we venture slightly further afield to Pizzeria Ivo in Trastevere. We have been finding ourselves […]
Rome is not only one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but it can also be one of the most romantic. From cobblestone alleys to charming corners draped in ivy, and breathtaking views at almost every turn – the Eternal City can make an incredible backdrop for romance. Plus, once you’ve popped the […]
It is hard to know what your life is going to look like when you are 25 years old. (Full disclaimer: it’s still hard). But when I moved to Rome many years ago, I honestly could never have imagined what I would find here. Not only a city to love, but also a wonderful (Irish!) […]
An old movie theater in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood has been brought back to life as a cool music venue and bar known as Alcazar Live.
Frappe and Castagnole are desserts made from fried dough that are only available in Rome during Carnevale – the period before Lent.








