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Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


Homemade soups, quiches, wraps, salads, cookies and cakes jam-packed with natural goodness make for a super-powered lunch at this organic market and bistro, run by talented baker Flaminia and partner Matthew. Don't miss the creative fruit and veg juices (€6.50). Eat in, at bar stools around high tables between shelves of herbal teas, grains and pulses, or take away.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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1. Galleria d'Arte Moderna

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2. Gagosian Gallery

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3. Convento dei Cappuccini

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4. Chiesa della Trinità dei Monti

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5. Fontana delle Api

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6. Fontana del Tritone

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Dating from 1643, this Bernini-designed fountain piercing Piazza Barberini depicts the sea-god Triton blowing a stream of water from a conch, while seated…

7. Via Vittorio Veneto

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8. Piazza Barberini

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