Trastevere Attractions & Landmark
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Overview
It is strange to think that this area of Rome was originally built to be a city port where storehouses held goods at the time of Augustus and continued to do so until the end of the 19th Century. Trastevere then became a downmarket residential quarter and has now developed into a very desirable quarter. The heart of the district is Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere with its lovely church, a 17th-century palazzo and a fountain in the middle which is probably Rome's oldest, having been designed by architects such as Bernini, Fontana and Della Porta. There are still some well-conserved medieval houses. On Sunday mornings, you can visit the 7th Corte dei Vigili in Via dei Salumi, and if you enter the guards' rooms, you will see grafitti on the walls written by Roman soldiers who served the emperors from Septimus Severus to Caracalla, in addition to notations of their guard duty.nightime the place comes alive,outdoor dining sitting in a piazza with the crowds of people, just enjoy the atmosphere. ate twice at the cassetta di trastavere near to via della just loved it!
Trastevere, can be found directly across the Ponte Sisto bridge. As you walk the streets of Piazza Navona or Compo di Fiore, a short walk across the tiber river you will find this wonderful community with wonderful food lovely cafe's and ancient churches. Since it is not as well known as other Roman sites the cost is not as high as most on the tourist circuit. Items that cost 100 euro's on the Via Venito might only cost 30 in Trastevere. The food is some of the best I have eaten in all of Roma.
We stayed in this area and really enjoyed it -- tons of restaurants and some vendors at night-- enough to enjoy but not as overwhelming as being in a more touristy area of Rome.
We went to visit my daughter who is studying in Rome. She has an apartment in Trastevere, so we stayed in Trastevere to be near her for a few days. We ate at Dar Poeta, excellent pizza, best ever. Food in Trastevere is best in Rome. Stay away from any self service eating places where food is shown in cases, pre-cooked and then microwaved. Good idea, bad experience. Best to go to grocery store, and purchase cheese, bread and wine for a quick lunch.
The best resturants are on the side streets in Trastevere. I was there for 5 nights. Every night was better than the last. The resturants open after 8:00pm so plan on eating late, it's worth it.
Trastevere is a great place to live if you are looking to settle somewhere. its beyond the noise of rome borders the banks of the tiber- so you have access to the ponte sisto which gives you access to a short walk to campo de fiori and many other famous spots in rome. trastevere has a variety of small shops and cafes- one especially famous to local students is Massi cafe- which is owned by Luca, a friendly and bald headed gentlman that speaks broken english but can more or less understand poor italian/english. another highlite is pizzaria san calisto- the finest pizzaria in all of roma....just walk down via della scalla and you will find it. also there is piazza santa maria di trastevere a church and a piazza/fountain which is nice at night. at night there are often vendors near piazza santa maria and via della scala- which sell all sorts of trinkets. the town is also a short walk from the vatican just follow via della lungara all the way down hop across the street up a block and there is the vaticano
We went there at night, and lots of people were out walking around. It's near the river and a good place for people watching, but other than that there's not a whole lot to see there.
It's nice to see Trastevere as it is I believe older Rome but if you want to fit it in with everything else this is a great place with many restaurents to choose from.
Trastevere is awesome! Maybe the best part of Rome. Being from athens and being used to places with a lot of people in small streets with little stores and restaurants I really enjoyed it. Access is easy and it's ideal for staying out late at night. If you have been to Plaka in Athens and you liked it, I'm sure you'll love Trastevere as well!
i lived in rome for five weeks, and by now i know the city like any tour-guide, but eventhough colosseo, saint peter etc. are amazing monuments and historic events, i found "my" rome in some small streets in trastevere. the area is located between piazza navona and castel saint angelo (just across the river). you walk from the begining of via del governo vecchio and towards the "knee" or the river. and in these small streets of rome you don't meet any tourists, but there are a lot of little second-hand shops and anticvity-shops, but most important there are also a few really local restaurants where the romans sit all day playing chess and cards while talking about.. well.. everything. so if you want to experience a real local atmosphere, then take a walk from piazza s. pantaleo up at via della saint pantaleo, then you will find yourself at via del governo vecchio which is kind of the "mainstreet" of the little area. walk around in the small streets, drink a coffee in one of the little out-door caf



