Perched on the top two floors of luxury department store La Rinascente, this flirty bar promises plenty of champagne, dishes by Michelin-starred chef Riccardo Di Giacinto, and a swish front-row seat to Rome's stunning skyline. Or come in the morning for a cappuccino and cornetto (croissant) breakfast with the city sprawled at your feet.
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