Trastevere Neighborhood Evening Walk, Rome
Rome, Italy
About This Activity
Trastevere is Rome's most atmospheric neighborhood — a medieval tangle of ivy-covered lanes that come alive at sunset with street musicians and locals heading to dinner. Pull up a chair at a traditional trattoria for cacio e pepe or coda alla vaccinara, or graze street-food style on supplì (fried rice balls) and pizza al taglio. The neighborhood is free to walk and best experienced self-guided: start at Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, then wander south toward the Gianicolo for panoramic city views.
Seasonal note: Best April–June and Sept–Oct for outdoor dining; lively year-round; most restaurants close one day/week (varies by establishment)
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