Visiting Rome in 2025 (Part 2): Where to Stay, Eat & How to Navigate the Eternal City Podcast Por  arte de portada

Visiting Rome in 2025 (Part 2): Where to Stay, Eat & How to Navigate the Eternal City

Visiting Rome in 2025 (Part 2): Where to Stay, Eat & How to Navigate the Eternal City

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In the second part of our Rome series, Travel in 10 host David Brodie reconnects with award-winning travel writer Tim Johnson, who shares fresh insights from his recent visit to the Italian capital. From smart tips on navigating the city to unforgettable pasta spots and hotel recommendations, this episode focuses on the practicalities of planning a great first trip to Rome—especially if you want to avoid the crowds, find the perfect meal, and stay somewhere memorable.

In This Episode:

Arriving in Rome: What to Know

  • Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) Airport is located outside the city—expect a 45+ minute transfer
  • Public transit works well but doesn’t reach everywhere due to underground ruins
  • Uber operates as a taxi-hailing service; local taxis are plentiful
  • Don’t let transit logistics ruin your day—sometimes a cab is worth it

When to Visit

  • May and September are ideal: fewer crowds, great weather
  • Be mindful of Italian holidays—some local businesses may close in August
  • Rome is always busy, but some shoulder-season planning can ease the experience

Where to Eat: Rome’s Food Scene

  • Trastevere: A bohemian neighborhood beyond the river, full of narrow laneways and packed with locals and hidden gems
  • 50 Kalò di Ciro Salvo: Neapolitan-style pizza, named one of Italy’s best by The New York Times
  • Trattoria della Stampa: Small, atmospheric Roman eatery known for its classic pastas: carbonara, cacio e pepe, and amatriciana. Affordable and beloved by locals—reserve ahead!

Where to Stay

  • Hotel Hassler: Iconic, family-owned hotel at the top of the Spanish Steps with panoramic views of the Vatican and central Rome
  • The Edition Rome: Sleek, modern, design-forward luxury
  • St. Regis Rome: Classic elegance with historic character and excellent service
  • Waldorf Astoria Rome (Rome Cavalieri): A hillside retreat with resort vibes—perfect for escaping the city buzz

Can’t-Miss Hidden Gems

  • Basilica Santa Maria del Popolo: A lesser-known church with two original Caravaggio masterpieces. Open limited hours. Bring a €2 coin to light up the artwork.
  • Insider Tip: Ask locals—concierges, tour guides, shopkeepers—for under-the-radar finds. Rome has layers of history and culture waiting to be uncovered.

Explore more at: https://www.voyascape.com

Next up: We head to Lisbon, Portugal, followed by a special guest episode from Paris with Oliver Gee of The Earful Tower. Stay tuned—and don’t forget to send us your travel questions and destination requests.


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