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Rome Audio City Guide

by Tim Richards

Rome Audio City Guide

Rome’s best-known attractions, the Colosseum, Forum, St Peter’s and the Spanish Steps but also hidden attractions of hearing Gregorian Chant in a monastery, visiting Rome’s finest food shop, Castroni, and join a walking tour of fountains. 36m 3s. [...]

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Ristorante Pierluigi

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Ristorante Pierluigi
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This traditional restaurant is located in a charming square, two minutes away from Piazza Farnese. Enjoy lunch on the outside tables on a sunny day, in front of the precious Reinassence buildings that surround the square, like Palazzo Ricci, with frescoes designed by Polidoro da Caravaggio. Specialities include insalata catalana (starter), linguine with lobster and pasta with beans.
If you want to experience a similar kitchen, but at cheeper prices (and lower expectations), head to the cosy Taverna del Campo (same ownership, different management) in Via del Pellegrino 173 (closed on tuesdays), at short walking distance.

Piazza dé Ricci 144, Rome, Italy

Contact tel: +39 06 6861302, e-mail:

Cost 2 course set menu: £25 - £35 per person, 3 course set menu: £35 - £50 per person



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