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Centro Storico


See out the night over craft cocktails in this intimate speakeasy. The vintage leather sofas, subdued lighting and friendly attitude create a cool underground vibe, abetted by a retro 1920s look and regular weekend gigs. There's a €10 membership fee for your first visit.


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3. Basilica di San Lorenzo in Damaso

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4. Palazzo Farnese

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5. Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica

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This little-known museum, one of the few in Rome that's free to enter, boasts a small but interesting collection of early Mediterranean art. Exhibits…

6. Campo de' Fiori

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Il Campo is a major focus of Roman life: by day it hosts one of the city's best-known markets; by night, people come for its lively bars and restaurants.

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8. Via Giulia

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