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Rome has attracted visitors for over 2,000 years, a city where ancient ruins, grand piazzas, and Baroque fountains sit alongside charming cafés and trattorias. From the Colosseum and Roman Forum to the Pantheon and hidden alleyways, the city brims with history, art, and everyday life. Sip a frothy cappuccino, savour fresh pasta or a creamy gelato, and linger over a glass of wine, Rome invites you to step into the Italian “Dolce Vita.”

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Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè

Bags of coffee beans rest on the floor, and images of plantations adorn the walls. Sant'Eustachio has looked the same for as long as anyone can remember. Steps away from Piazza Navona, this Roman institution is, arguably, Rome's most famous coffee shop, renowned for its home-roast beans, which are blended with water from an ancient aqueduct. In addition to the different types of coffee, they also serve the 'gran caffè', a cappuccino without milk, where the coffee is foamed instead.

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Close up of typical Sicilian Granita, iced coffee with cream

La Casa del Caffè Tazza d'Oro

La Casa del Caffè Tazza d’Oro has been roasting its own coffee near the Pantheon since 1944 and remains one of Rome’s most talked-about coffee bars. The espresso is famously strong, but most people come for the granita al caffè: crushed coffee ice topped with whipped cream, best enjoyed on a warm day and taken standing at the counter.

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Traditional sicilian pastries

Forno Campo de' Fiori

Forno Campo de’ Fiori is a historic bakery near the market square, baking bread, pizza and sweet pastries since 1880. Trays of pizza bianca, focaccia, maritozzi and biscuits line the counters, with many people stopping by to grab slices to eat on the move. Lunchtime gets busy, especially on market days, but it’s worth braving the queue for something freshly baked with a bit of Roman history behind it.

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The cup of latte or cappuccino coffee with milk

Antico Caffè Greco

Opened in 1760, a stone's throw from the Spanish Steps, Antico Caffè Greco is considered the oldest café in Rome. The interior, with its marble tables, velvet chairs, and more than 300 paintings and memorabilia lining the walls, looks much as it did in the 18th century, a quiet museum of literary and artistic history. Over the centuries, it has drawn writers, artists, and thinkers, including Goethe, Keats, Byron, Gogol, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche, many of whom spent long hours here talking and writing. A stop here isn’t really about the coffee (although the espresso will get the job done), but more about sitting with a piece of Rome’s cultural history.

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various flavors of gelato ice-cream at the showcase in a dessert shop in Rome

Giolitti

Founded in 1890, Giolitti is, reportedly, the oldest ice cream shop in Rome, and where you'll find the creamiest gelato in the city. Nestled between the Pantheon and the Italian Parliament, Giolitti offers a large selection of flavours that will please even the pickiest of ice cream eaters. Soak up the atmosphere of Giolitti, watch the world go by, and enjoy your seasonal flavour cone or the evergreen chocolate one.

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Italian espresson con panna in a black cup. Espresso with whipped cream

Ciampini

Set in close proximity to the iconic Spanish Steps and the imposing Villa Borghese, Ciampini has been a local gathering point since 1941. Whether it's a sandwich, a morning espresso, or the famous Italian gelato, Ciampini will please every palate.

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Granita machine. Slush machine.  Granita distributor. Ice drink, different flavors.

Sora Mirella

This little green kiosk may not seem like much at first glance, but rumour has it that this is where some of Rome's best 'grattachecca' (a shaved ice-based dessert, enhanced with many flavours) is served. Nothing beats grabbing one on a hot summer's day, and then finding the perfect spot on the banks of the Tiber to indulge.

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Ice cream gelato in a shop in italy.

Gelateria Della Palma

This ice cream parlour is not for the indecisive ones: around 150 gelato flavours await you at Gelateria Della Palma, one of Rome's most renowned ice cream shops. Flavours like champagne, pear & cheese, or Irish coffee are served in its exquisite interior with marble and columns. Gelateria Della Palma is situated in the heart of Rome, near the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.

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Close up photo of experienced barista touching a cup and a filter holder while pouring coffee from espresso machine

Sciascia Caffè 1919

Sciascia Caffè 1919 is a historic café on Via Fabio Massimo, founded by Adolfo Sciascia, who spent decades perfecting his own coffee blends. Inside, the setting feels unchanged, with dark wood panelling, narrow bar seating, chocolate on display at the counter and old photographs on the walls. Coffee, granita, aperitifs and house-made chocolate are the draws, and on Thursday evenings there is live music from early evening.

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Toasted panini with ham, cheese and arugula sandwich on a paper

200 Gradi

Close to the Vatican, 200 Gradi is a popular sandwich shop with a long menu of focaccia-style sandwiches, including vegetarian options and inventive fillings. The bread is baked at 200 degrees, which gives the place its name. Salads, pastries, bottled beers and soft drinks round out the offer, and the late opening hours make it a handy stop after an evening visit to the area.

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Close up shot of professional barista holding cup of fresh cappuccino with beautiful rosetta flower while working at the bar counter in cafe, coffee shop worker making cappuccino with latte art

Faro

Just a few minutes from Villa Borghese, Faro focuses on artisanal coffee sourced with sustainability in mind. The menu includes well-made sandwiches, wraps and pastries, and the space has a calm, low-key feel that suits a short break between sights.

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Homemade Fried Risotto Arancini stuffed with cheese, served with tomato sauce.

Mizzica

Mizzica is a Sicilian pasticceria known for doing both sweet and savoury well. The sweet counter is packed with Sicilian classics, including cannoli filled to order, cassata-style cakes, almond pastries and seasonal granita, while the savoury side is just as tempting: arancini, pizzette and stuffed pastries draw as much attention as the desserts.

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Professional espresso machine pouring strong looking fresh coffee into a neat ceramic cup

Barnum

Barnum is a small café-restaurant near Campo de’ Fiori that attracts a steady crowd from breakfast through aperitivo. Coffee is taken seriously here, with pastries baked in-house and a short menu of light, seasonal dishes for lunch. In the evening, cocktails take over, often enjoyed at the window seats or outside on the street.

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Cake and coffee

Caffetteria del Chiostro

Despite being located inside an old cloister (now an art museum) and only steps away from the immeasurably beautiful Piazza Navona, this charming café is a genuine spot perfectly fit for a light lunch (try the salads) or coffee and cake. Café guests are welcome to walk through the museum upon notifying the staff.

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