Postcard-perfect Rome, close to major attractions like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain, but crowded and expensive.
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Charming neighborhood near the Colosseum with excellent restaurants and nightlife, ideal for tourists and expats.
Picturesque and lively area with cobblestone streets, popular for its charm, nightlife, and restaurants.
Affluent area near the Vatican with great shopping and a quieter, residential feel.
Authentic Roman neighborhood known for its food and vibrant nightlife, great for foodies.
Cool area known for street art and a vintage market, popular with gourmands and art enthusiasts.
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Unique working-class neighborhood with ample green spaces, capturing authentic Roman life.
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Formerly gritty area now known for street art and a vibrant student population, popular with young people.
Residential area with good transport connections, ideal for longer-term stays.
Trendy neighborhood with bars and clubs, popular with young Romans but can feel unsafe at night.
Convenient for transport with budget hotels, lacks charm and not close to main attractions.