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Once again, I wish I had discovered your most helpful channel prior to my 2023 visit to Rome. Still, I enjoy your videos and should I get to return to Italy I will go through your channel and take notes in preparation.
We stayed in Monti on our last trip this past February. Loved it. Lots of good restaurants for sure. Next visit we will have to check out some of you recommendations. Thanks Elyssa
Elyssa, you never disappoint me with your wonderful, informative videos and your lovely presentation style. We like staying in Monti and will try some of your recommendations in the neighborhood when we are there in a couple of weeks. By the way, you look so beautiful in this video.
Hello! I loved watching your videos preparing us for our trip to Italia. Thanks to you and this video, my husband and I just enjoyed pizza from Pizzeria di Sforza Piero and gelato from just down the same street! Great suggestions and felt like we ate where locals eat. Grazie Mille!
My husband & I had a romantic & fabulous evening at The Court bar; the view & the ambiance is well worth the price. Yes, book as far in advance as possible. As always, love all your suggestions. Your content makes us want to return to Italy now! We watched your videos before our return to Rome/Florence🥰
Your videos are so helpful and fun to watch. And you always look great. 😊 How fun to live near the Colosseo and be married to a Roman! (Monti is my favorite area)
Love this video. Very helpful to plan our early morning Colosseum tour. One question for you -or point me to the video: How much in Euros should one plan to bring to Rome for a 4 day stay?
Thanks so much. I don't have this video yet, but it's a good idea. Meanwhile, you can check this page on my website: www.romewise.com/money-in-rome.html
Will be in Rome in 3 weeks, staying in Monti, so excited to hear about a Gelateria with mint chocolate chip gelato! I’ll definitely be making a stop there.
Thank you very much, Elyssa. Love your channel. Very practical. Great suggestions about restaurants, but our problem is, that my husband is on gluten free diet. Could you recommend some restaurants with gluten free menu.
Superb superb. Elyssa. I cannot thank you enough to putting these information out for travellers like me who have been planning rome for last 5 years. We were just about the book our tickets to Italy from 14th March to 31st march. And I just saw some posts on Facebook on jubilee year 2025. Would it be fine to go during these dates. Rome we would be 14th and 19th March. Your advise on what is to be expected in terms of crowds vs normal year.
Thanks so much! Don't worry about the Jubilee. Yes, there will be more people here but the Jubilee lasts all year. I answered your question about this in a different video but here again are the links to the videos I think will answr your questions: ua-cam.com/video/ocmA7rKxBZY/v-deo.html March will probably be busier than you think. In recent years, our low season has shrunk: ua-cam.com/video/-QZfk3MSZyg/v-deo.html Here's my video about visiting Rome in March: ua-cam.com/video/EL7bhjgncqk/v-deo.html
Just returned from Rome two days ago. Stayed off the beaten path near Piazza Bologna, local neighbourhood with plenty of good restaurant’s and bars. A 7 day metro ticket was 24 Euro and the metro system was so easy to use. 10 minutes by metro to the Colleseo station and others. Would definitely do this again. Allowed us to see the sights and escape the crowds at day’s end while giving a taste of a local neighborhood. My Italian is minimal, but sufficient to communicate with many non english speakers in the Piazza Bologna neighborhood. Most restaurants/bars did have some english speaking staff.
Very interesting! I was tempted to skip over the breakfast part, because we usually have breakfast before heading out, like we did in Paris last summer (I can still taste those croissants from L'Artisan des Gourmands on rue de la Convention near the Airbnb we were staying at). As for toutrist traps, I've heard that if there is salt and pepper on the table, you may have ended up in one. I pretty much saved almost all of the locations (love a good gelato, best one here in Montreal is at La Bella Italiana), but unfortunately, we will be in Rome from a Monday to a Saturday (leaving in the AM for Naples with Italo), so we won't be able to visit that market.
Thanks so much, Elyssa, for another very relevant video 🙂. I'll be visting Colosseum at 3PM, and before that I'm planning to visit Altare della Patria, Piazza del Campidoglio, eat something and go to Roman Forum and Palatine Hill and finaly to Colosseum, a pretty tight schedule. So I'm wondering how long it takes to have a pizza or a meal at one of your recomended Pizzerias or Trattorias. I suppose I won't have more than 50 minutes to eat something. What do you think?
Glad you find the video helpful! I think you have a pretty tight schedule and not really time for a big sit down meal. Considering what you are doing, I'd suggest you considering stopping at the cafe inside the Capitoline museums and grabbing a sandwich, cafeteria style, and eating inside at one of the plastic tables there. You can also go to their restaurant but it's not amazing food and it's expensive. The cafe has great sandwiches though! If you do want a sit-down mean, you can try one of the places I recommend, and just let them know you have very little time, and just get one dish. Hope you have a great visit!
@@Romewise Thanks again for the wise tip. It's really a tight schedule, and the best thing to do is to have a fast meal, a sandwich or so. I don't intend to visit the Capitoline Museums, I'll check if their cafeteria is open to everyone. Oh, forgot to comment that at this very same night, I got dinner reservations at Aroma (a very long day indeed). I asked for a window table, let's see if they will fulfill it. Thanks again Elyssa. Cheers !!! 🙂🙂🙂
@@andrewilner Yes, I mentioned in this video that you can go to the Capitoline Museums cafe without entering the museum. Kudos on securing a res at Aroma! I am sure you will have a fabulous meal. Enjoy!
I was literally looking at the menu for I Clementini when you mentioned it. 😂 We will be staying at the Mecure. Then you mentioned Monti... I just saved Monti😂
Thanks for your videos. I found them just before my trip to Rome. I was there for March April and May. If you don’t mind me saying so, I found the food in Rome , right across the board to be horrific. $15 for a cup of over salty undercooked pasta. A salad? Add another $15. I tried tourist traps. I tried trendy high end. I tried little hole in the walls. I tried every kind of restaurant I could find. I’m very disappointed in the food in Rome and I had plenty of opportunity. The italian is MUCH better in America. Esp in NY and NJ.
Of course I don't mind - everyone has different tastes and Roman cuisine may not be for everyone. There is a saying in Latin "De gustibus non est disputandum", which roughly translates to "to each his/her own", or "different strokes for different folks." I'm sorry you didn't have any good food experiences while in Rome but I hope you enjoyed your visit anyway!
Thank you for the wonderful suggestions. I want to ask if I can avail an elevator for my mother? She has mobility issues but doesn’t use a wheelchair. Will she be granted access?
Yes I assumed! It's really just a matter of asking the staff. Just let them know she cannot take the stairs, and they are sure to let her (and you with her) take the lift both up and down.
@@Romewise oh Thank you so much!! My visa finally arrived and I can’t wait to be back in Italy. Your suggestions for lunch are perfect. I intend to visit the Colosseum then go for lunch at the market. It’s also near the Mouth of Truth which my mom really wants to visit as she has seen it in the movie Roman Holiday. 😊
Yes I do! These include local, non touristy spots: www.romewise.com/restaurants-near-piazza-navona.html I don't have a video out yet, but one is in the works!
It would have been much appreciated if you would have made a map of all these places. Otherwise I just go to a different UA-cam that shows maps I can screen shot and have it to look at when in Rome.
just back from Rome. Had a wee laugh at your video. If you are a tourist up at 6.30am walking for 9 hours . No way are you eating past 9pm ! ha ha. Best food we had was an indian. We found Food quite bland - meat full of fat - Italian restaurants in Scotland give you way way more options from North and South - not just Rome. Most restaurants had 5 at the most pasta options. we did go to Oro Bestro - amazing views and snacks were top notch !
Many Italians take great pride in the city or area they are from, so Romans refer to themselves as Romans, Florentines as Florentines, etc. And yes, there are regional cultural differences, just as you would find in many countries around the world.
@romewise Does anyone have a restaurant suggestion to eat at in November. I'm celebrating my Birthday and would like to know if they do anything special when you celebrate your birthday. Please no tourist locations.
*👉🏻 Best Tours & Experiences in Rome:*
🍕Rome Street Food Tour with Local Guide - tinyurl.com/4h2epvt3
🍕 Guided Food Tour in Trastevere - gyg.me/Rot6Qsc2
🍷Rome’s Exclusive Wine Tasting: Sip Near the Colosseum! - gyg.me/OrbxwgFp
🍝 City Center Fettuccine Pasta Cooking Class - gyg.me/YVbn7HfH
🍕Private Food Tour of Naples from Rome - tinyurl.com/sbb7paee
🏛 Colosseum Underground, Arena & Forum Tour - gyg.me/KWCSKp4g
🏛 Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum Guided Tour - gyg.me/COcM0cpP
✝ Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and Basilica Tour - gyg.me/LHMqsZh7
🛌 FIND ACCOMMODATIONS NEAR THE COLOSSEUM
booking.stay22.com/romewise/HUxOmeCSTk
Alyssa, thank you for the recommendations for the eateries but in particular the rooftop lounges!
Glad you found it helpful!
I love Rome. I love food. I love your videos on Roman food! Thanks Elyssa!
My pleasure!!
Once again, I wish I had discovered your most helpful channel prior to my 2023 visit to Rome. Still, I enjoy your videos and should I get to return to Italy I will go through your channel and take notes in preparation.
Thanks for watching and I hope you'll get to return to Rome soon!
Thanks so much! Will be in beloved Roma in two days!
Hope you enjoy it!
We stayed in Monti on our last trip this past February. Loved it. Lots of good restaurants for sure. Next visit we will have to check out some of you recommendations. Thanks Elyssa
Yes it's a great area! If you try some of my suggestions, I'd love to hear from you here in the comments.
Elyssa, you never disappoint me with your wonderful, informative videos and your lovely presentation style. We like staying in Monti and will try some of your recommendations in the neighborhood when we are there in a couple of weeks. By the way, you look so beautiful in this video.
Thank you so much! So kind of you!
Hello! I loved watching your videos preparing us for our trip to Italia. Thanks to you and this video, my husband and I just enjoyed pizza from Pizzeria di Sforza Piero and gelato from just down the same street! Great suggestions and felt like we ate where locals eat. Grazie Mille!
That is awesome! So glad you had such an enjoyable experience, and yes, you were eating where the locals eat!
My husband & I had a romantic & fabulous evening at The Court bar; the view & the ambiance is well worth the price. Yes, book as far in advance as possible. As always, love all your suggestions. Your content makes us want to return to Italy now! We watched your videos before our return to Rome/Florence🥰
That's great! It's such a special treat to have drinks there - there's no place like it! Thanks for your kind compliments.
This is the one we've been waiting for! Thanks Elyssa. Our concierge recommended great Italian in Travestere near Tiber but too long ago to remember.
Thanks so much! Yes there are a lot of great places to eat in Trastevere, too!
Your videos are so helpful and fun to watch. And you always look great. 😊 How fun to live near the Colosseo and be married to a Roman!
(Monti is my favorite area)
Thank you so much!!
Another great content. Thanks Elyssa! Please make a video or reels where we can go to a grocery stores and what snacks needs to bring home 😂
So glad you enjoyed the video! And thanks for your suggestions, I'll add them to my list.
Brilliant perfect guide as always and always trust where a Roman eats.
Thank you, Peter! :)
Excellent information, as always ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome! Another video worth its weight in gold. Thank you!
Thank you, Ralph!
Love this video. Very helpful to plan our early morning Colosseum tour. One question for you -or point me to the video: How much in Euros should one plan to bring to Rome for a 4 day stay?
Thanks so much. I don't have this video yet, but it's a good idea. Meanwhile, you can check this page on my website:
www.romewise.com/money-in-rome.html
@ Wow! Exactly what I need. I have just only started to explore your website- fantastic!
You made me hungry! 😋 Another great video, full of valuable information 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed!
Ate at Er Baretto last week and can really vouch for it. It was amazing! ☕️🍕
So glad you enjoyed it!
I was taking notes on this one! Heading to Rome in 4 weeks
Hope you have a wonderful visit!
Can’t wait to try some of these spots in October!
Have a great visit!
Absolutely amazing content! So truly informative, I love it! Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve always been pleased with the food and service at I Clementini, beside the Basilica San Clemente. Small, intimate,and good value!
Glad you agree! I think it's one of the few very good places to eat in this area.
Super helpful 🎉
Will be in Rome in 3 weeks, staying in Monti, so excited to hear about a Gelateria with mint chocolate chip gelato! I’ll definitely be making a stop there.
I hope you have a wonderful visit! Please come back and let me know here in the comments what you think of il Gelatone and their mint chocolate chip!
@@Romewise "After-Eight"....that's what the flavour is called....it's delicious 😋
@@Alex_Rome Ah yes, you're right, I'd forgotten that's what it is called - thanks!
Will be in Rome next week. Hope to bump into you. 😊
Hope you have a great trip! I am often out and about, so you never know!
It's great that the Antica Gelateria de Matteis and Pizzeria di Sforza Piero are right across the street from each other - very convenient. :)
Yes it is! The perfect lunch - pizza with a gelato dessert!
Thank you very much, Elyssa. Love your channel. Very practical. Great suggestions about restaurants, but our problem is, that my husband is on gluten free diet. Could you recommend some restaurants with gluten free menu.
Thank you so much!
Yes, I have a whole page dedicated to this topic:
www.romewise.com/gluten-free-in-rome.html
Superb superb. Elyssa. I cannot thank you enough to putting these information out for travellers like me who have been planning rome for last 5 years. We were just about the book our tickets to Italy from 14th March to 31st march. And I just saw some posts on Facebook on jubilee year 2025. Would it be fine to go during these dates. Rome we would be 14th and 19th March. Your advise on what is to be expected in terms of crowds vs normal year.
Thanks so much! Don't worry about the Jubilee. Yes, there will be more people here but the Jubilee lasts all year.
I answered your question about this in a different video but here again are the links to the videos I think will answr your questions:
ua-cam.com/video/ocmA7rKxBZY/v-deo.html
March will probably be busier than you think. In recent years, our low season has shrunk:
ua-cam.com/video/-QZfk3MSZyg/v-deo.html
Here's my video about visiting Rome in March:
ua-cam.com/video/EL7bhjgncqk/v-deo.html
Just returned from Rome two days ago. Stayed off the beaten path near Piazza Bologna, local neighbourhood with plenty of good restaurant’s and bars. A 7 day metro ticket was 24 Euro and the metro system was so easy to use. 10 minutes by metro to the Colleseo station and others. Would definitely do this again. Allowed us to see the sights and escape the crowds at day’s end while giving a taste of a local neighborhood. My Italian is minimal, but sufficient to communicate with many non english speakers in the Piazza Bologna neighborhood. Most restaurants/bars did have some english speaking staff.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like you really had a great time and enjoyed Rome like a local!
Very interesting! I was tempted to skip over the breakfast part, because we usually have breakfast before heading out, like we did in Paris last summer (I can still taste those croissants from L'Artisan des Gourmands on rue de la Convention near the Airbnb we were staying at).
As for toutrist traps, I've heard that if there is salt and pepper on the table, you may have ended up in one.
I pretty much saved almost all of the locations (love a good gelato, best one here in Montreal is at La Bella Italiana), but unfortunately, we will be in Rome from a Monday to a Saturday (leaving in the AM for Naples with Italo), so we won't be able to visit that market.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found my video helpful and interesting. I hope you'll try some of the places I suggest. Have a great visit!
@Romewise I shaved them on my Google Maps. Will do my best to convince the missus to try at least one out! 😂
@ cool!
Thanks so much, Elyssa, for another very relevant video 🙂. I'll be visting Colosseum at 3PM, and before that I'm planning to visit Altare della Patria, Piazza del Campidoglio, eat something and go to Roman Forum and Palatine Hill and finaly to Colosseum, a pretty tight schedule. So I'm wondering how long it takes to have a pizza or a meal at one of your recomended Pizzerias or Trattorias. I suppose I won't have more than 50 minutes to eat something. What do you think?
Glad you find the video helpful! I think you have a pretty tight schedule and not really time for a big sit down meal. Considering what you are doing, I'd suggest you considering stopping at the cafe inside the Capitoline museums and grabbing a sandwich, cafeteria style, and eating inside at one of the plastic tables there. You can also go to their restaurant but it's not amazing food and it's expensive. The cafe has great sandwiches though!
If you do want a sit-down mean, you can try one of the places I recommend, and just let them know you have very little time, and just get one dish.
Hope you have a great visit!
@@Romewise Thanks again for the wise tip. It's really a tight schedule, and the best thing to do is to have a fast meal, a sandwich or so. I don't intend to visit the Capitoline Museums, I'll check if their cafeteria is open to everyone. Oh, forgot to comment that at this very same night, I got dinner reservations at Aroma (a very long day indeed). I asked for a window table, let's see if they will fulfill it. Thanks again Elyssa. Cheers !!! 🙂🙂🙂
@@andrewilner Yes, I mentioned in this video that you can go to the Capitoline Museums cafe without entering the museum. Kudos on securing a res at Aroma! I am sure you will have a fabulous meal. Enjoy!
Headed to Roma tomorrow from Caserta! Not going near Colesium this trip. Mostly doing Vatican Museums.
Have a great trip!
heading over in March is there any good places for drinking craft beers thanks
Great! Yes, try Open Baladin.
@Romewise were is that near the Spanish steps are somewhere else
@ in the campo dei fiori area.
Thank you so much Alyssa. Are there any good economical gluten free restaurants in Rome. My husband has celiac . Much appreciated.
Definitely!
www.romewise.com/gluten-free-in-rome.html
I was literally looking at the menu for I Clementini when you mentioned it. 😂 We will be staying at the Mecure. Then you mentioned Monti... I just saved Monti😂
Great coincidence! I hope you will enjoy your stay in Monti - you picked a wonderful neighborhood!
Great.
Thanks for your videos. I found them just before my trip to Rome. I was there for March April and May. If you don’t mind me saying so, I found the food in Rome , right across the board to be horrific. $15 for a cup of over salty undercooked pasta. A salad? Add another $15. I tried tourist traps. I tried trendy high end. I tried little hole in the walls. I tried every kind of restaurant I could find. I’m very disappointed in the food in Rome and I had plenty of opportunity. The italian is MUCH better in America. Esp in NY and NJ.
Of course I don't mind - everyone has different tastes and Roman cuisine may not be for everyone.
There is a saying in Latin "De gustibus non est disputandum", which roughly translates to "to each his/her own", or "different strokes for different folks."
I'm sorry you didn't have any good food experiences while in Rome but I hope you enjoyed your visit anyway!
Thank you for the wonderful suggestions. I want to ask if I can avail an elevator for my mother? She has mobility issues but doesn’t use a wheelchair. Will she be granted access?
I’m asking for the Colosseum. I didn’t mention it above.
Yes I assumed! It's really just a matter of asking the staff. Just let them know she cannot take the stairs, and they are sure to let her (and you with her) take the lift both up and down.
@@Romewise oh Thank you so much!! My visa finally arrived and I can’t wait to be back in Italy. Your suggestions for lunch are perfect. I intend to visit the Colosseum then go for lunch at the market. It’s also near the Mouth of Truth which my mom really wants to visit as she has seen it in the movie Roman Holiday. 😊
@@AM-zing Oh that's great! I hope you and your mom have a wonderful visit!
Any restaurants near Piazza Navona you would recommend ? Staying 4 minutes away and looking for restaurants that are local etc
Yes I do! These include local, non touristy spots:
www.romewise.com/restaurants-near-piazza-navona.html
I don't have a video out yet, but one is in the works!
@@Romewise Lovely, thank you. I will refer to your website, but still… can’t wait for video :)
@@berryboost-xs8fd Thanks so much for letting me know! I'm glad there is interest in this topic - I'll be making more "where to eat" videos soon!
It would have been much appreciated if you would have made a map of all these places. Otherwise I just go to a different UA-cam that shows maps I can screen shot and have it to look at when in Rome.
Which is why I did make a map. I mention it in the video and it’s linked in the description.
The funny thing about pizza in Italy is I discovered that it is kind of a rediscovered food in Italy.
interesting
Your voice is beautiful like commentating on football.
😊 thanks
just back from Rome. Had a wee laugh at your video. If you are a tourist up at 6.30am walking for 9 hours . No way are you eating past 9pm ! ha ha. Best food we had was an indian. We found Food quite bland - meat full of fat - Italian restaurants in Scotland give you way way more options from North and South - not just Rome. Most restaurants had 5 at the most pasta options. we did go to Oro Bestro - amazing views and snacks were top notch !
Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience.
👏
are Romans different from Italians? , i’m a bit confused on this
Many Italians take great pride in the city or area they are from, so Romans refer to themselves as Romans, Florentines as Florentines, etc. And yes, there are regional cultural differences, just as you would find in many countries around the world.
@ thank you, it’s good to know
@romewise Does anyone have a restaurant suggestion to eat at in November. I'm celebrating my Birthday and would like to know if they do anything special when you celebrate your birthday. Please no tourist locations.
In this video I recommend a lot of places to eat. I have many more on my website here:
www.romewise.com/places-to-eat-in-rome.html