| I see lots of availability all over but looking for a recommendation for a neighborhood or area that is easily walkable to a couple restaurants, coffee shop, groceries. |
| Trastevere. It’s the Georgetown of Rome. |
thanks! |
| Monti is becoming more touristy by the day but for a reason, if you are within 5 minutes of the Cavour metro station you are in great shape. |
is that Monteverde? |
No, Monti is the neighborhood between Termini and the Colosseum. Monteverde is west of the Tiber River, just south of Trastevere. |
| Near Piazza del Popolo |
| looking for same. I may tag along to a DH thing for a week to 10 days. We've done all the touristy things and he'll be busy. I'd love to hole up in a lovely neighborhood, and try to be very "local" and where budget is not a driving factor. |
| We stayed in Ponte, it was very convenient. Walkable to Vatican, Castelli del Angelo, etc |
| Prati. |
| Have you been to Rome and seen all the tourist spots already? My recommendation differs depending on this answer. |
| NP but jumping on this thread with the same question. We have not been to Rome, want to see all the tourist spots, and will have three kids in tow (teen/tween age). |
| We absolutely loved staying at an Airbnb in camp de fiori with our kids over the summer. Would also like it without kids. Great for feeling like a local but being able to walk to major sites and other areas |
| We have generally stayed near Campo de Fiori as well. If this is a first time trip for any of the party I think that it is a good locale. |
We've been to Rome a couple times and have seen all the tourist spots. Looking to relax in a nice neighborhood area (with an upscale rental) convenient to restaurants, groceries, a couple shops, etc. |