An Insider's Guide to Three Days in Rome: The Restaurants, Activities, and Shops to Know
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An Insider's Guide to Three Days in Rome: The Restaurants, Activities, and Shops to Know
"Hotel Dé Ricci feels like a private home right off one of my favorite streets in Rome, Via di Monserrato; it's a street that hasn't been commercialized and still retains the Roman charm I love."
"The courtyard at Hotel Locarno has been a second home for me. It's a true Roman crossroads where locals and guests reunite for aperitivo; the rooms in the main historic building still capture the 1960s glamour."
"For a spa you'll never want to leave, head to the Six Senses. Their signature holistic massage is the only thing that truly brings you back to life after 20,000 steps through Rome."
"Rome offers an incredible variety of vegetables and seafood. Don't limit yourself to just the four Roman pastas; explore the local produce for a veggie-heavy feast."
Hotel Dé Ricci features only eight suites, providing a private home feel on the charming Via di Monserrato. The Hotel Locarno's courtyard serves as a social hub for locals and guests. SuperAttico Monserrato is a beautifully designed penthouse, while The Hoxton offers a local vibe in the Parioli district. The Six Senses spa provides rejuvenating treatments after exploring the city. Vuotopieno apartments encourage artistic exchange. Rome's culinary scene includes a variety of vegetables and seafood beyond traditional pastas, enhancing the dining experience.
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