Across the Tiber.
Once in Rome, you probably spend all of your days in crowded city center, which could be pretty exhausting, and only few known that there is more to see and learn about Rome, Trastevere is the neighborhood across the Tiber, where tourists in past few years would go only for cheap dinner and drinks, but the true Trastevere heart open during the day…It’s located on Rome’s left bank, mostly inhabited by residential and characterized by narrow, cobbled streets, you will enjoy medieval-era dwellings,also popular of American students . Trastevere has its goal, it’s separated from the busy central city, being medieval area in Rome, with narrow lanes and its uniqueness. Trastevere also invites you to enjoy some of the best restaurants in the city, usually the smallest and the most invisible are goods ones…only romans seems to know the way, lively bars, cafes and huge number of restaurants.
By the way is the only place in the capital that survived the medieval period, having a very strong identity. But it’s not only about the food, during the day, you will see the real Roman life, artists on streets , writers sipping their coffee in the local bar, Italians rushing around with their portfolios and students getting to the Uni…
Plenty attractions and historical places to see, including San Crisogono, Ponte Sisto, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Isola Tiberina, Gianicolo and so many others, leave the maps at your hotels, let Trastevere guide you, while wandering through its cobbled streets, it might surprise you with some great sightings. That will be the perfect place to find unique gifts in its boutiques and studios, if you fall in love with this old untouched part of Rome, you can also book a hotel in there, feeling resident at Trastevere!