Within walking distance of the Republic Hotel you will find museums, historical sites and culinary delights.
Let yourself be inspired by a Rome that may be lesser-known but still rich in charm and authenticity.
Within walking distance of the Republic Hotel you will find museums, historical sites and culinary delights.
Let yourself be inspired by a Rome that may be lesser-known but still rich in charm and authenticity.
Stroll among the Baroque fountains and experience the unique atmosphere of this historic square.
Toss a coin into Rome's most famous fountain and take an unforgettable photo.
This museum houses a vast collection of Roman sculptures, mosaics and frescoes, and is one of the main attractions for those who want to discover ancient Rome.
(7 minutes)
The museum is located within an ancient Roman bath complex and offers an insight into the life and culture of imperial Rome.
(9 minutes)
A museum that holds masterpieces by Caravaggio, Raphael and other Renaissance and Baroque artists.
(10 minutes)
A modern museum housing the Ara Pacis, an ancient Roman altar built to celebrate peace under Emperor Augustus.
(13 minutes)
A museum that explores the history of Rome through paintings, sculptures and objects from every era.
(15 minutes)
A unique museum that recounts the evolution of medicine through ancient instruments and historical documents.
(18 minutes)
This museum is the benchmark for contemporary art in Rome, with works by international artists.
(25 minutes)
The Roman branch of the famous Florentine gallery houses Renaissance works of the highest level.
(20 minutes)
A museum dedicated to the figure of Napoleon Bonaparte, with historical memorabilia related to his life.
(18 minutes)
One of the most renowned galleries in Rome, famous for its collection of Bernini sculptures and Caravaggio paintings.
Rome's cathedral, with a history dating back to the 4th century and splendid interior mosaics.
(10 minutes)
A large, monumental square surrounded by historical buildings and the Fountain of the Naiads.
(7 minutes)
One of the four papal basilicas in Rome, famous for its golden mosaics and millennial history.
The legendary Roman amphitheatre, symbol of ancient Rome and one of the most famous monuments in the world.
The remains of the Roman imperial fora, which once housed temples and squares of great political and social importance.
An ancient Roman temple converted into a church, known for its majestic dome and architectural grandeur.
(17 minutes)
Monument dedicated to the first king of Italy, symbol of national unity, with a panoramic terrace overlooking the city.
(18 minutes)
A historical castle that not only offers a spectacular view of Rome and the Tiber but is rich in exhibitions and history as well.
Historic square with a central obelisk, surrounded by churches and palaces.
The largest and most important church in Christianity, located in the Vatican City.
One of Rome's main shopping streets, with a wide choice of clothing and accessories shops of leading Italian and international brands.
(5 minutes)
An elegant shopping centre offering luxury boutiques and historical cafés to take a break.
(7 minutes)
The main pedestrian shopping street in Rome, with fashion, shoe and accessory shops for every taste and budget.
(10 minutes)
A street renowned for its high-fashion boutiques and art galleries.
(12 minutes)
Besides the Spanish Steps at Trinità dei Monti, this square is a landmark for luxury shopping in Rome.
One of the most prestigious streets in Rome, famous for its high-fashion shops and exclusive boutiques.
(15 minutes)
A historical open-air market, where you can buy fresh produce, flowers and local specials.
(17 minutes)
A department store offering high fashion, home and design products.
(15 minutes)
The boutique of one of the most famous Italian fashion houses, with exclusive clothes and accessories.
(18 minutes)
An antiques market offering works of art, rare books and unique items.
(20 minutes)
A Roman gastronomic institution offering traditional Roman dishes and a wide selection of cold cuts and cheese.
(10 minutes)
A historical café that hosted famous people such as Byron and Keats and today is a perfect place to enjoy a coffee.
(12 minutes)
A historical restaurant in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto, famous for its Carciofi alla Giudia (artichokes giudia-style) and typical Roman dishes.
(15 minutes)
A traditional trattoria offering typical Roman dishes, prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
(10 minutes)
A huge gourmet market where you can buy and taste typical Italian dishes, from cheese to homemade pasta.
(20 minutes)
A restaurant and wine bar offering innovative Roman cuisine, with a selection of Italian wines
(15 minutes)
A popular place to enjoy the “trapizzino”, a typical Roman street food, a pocket pizza filled with tasty ingredients.
(18 minutes)
The Michelin-starred restaurant in Rome, with refined cuisine that mixes tradition and innovation.
(25 minutes)
A rustic yet elegant restaurant with Roman dishes and a selection of Italian wines.
(10 minutes)
Famous for its thin Roman pizza, Ai Marmi is an institution for pizza lovers in Rome.
(18 minutes)