
According to the “World's Best Cities 2025” report, which annually lists 100 cities around the world that are most livable and the best to visit, Rome ranks sixth on the list. The city's appeal extends beyond its historical relics, and the Eternal City ranks in the top 5 globally according to the amiability (#5) and livability (#5) indexes, offering residents and visitors experiences that go beyond tourism.
These treasures are widely shared, such as the site of Largo di Torre Argentina, the scene of Julius Caesar's assassination, which will open to the public in June 2023 thanks to an act of patronage by Maison Bulgari. The city's commitment to discovering and preserving its past is complemented by its drive to embrace modern culture.
Rome's thousands of historic sites fuel its #4 Sights & Landmarks subcategory ranking, attracting visitors eager to experience the grandeur of the Colosseum, Pantheon and St. Peter's Basilica. This connection to its monumental history has only increased Rome's popularity, placing it just behind London in the global Tripadvisor Reviews subcategory.
Also according to the report, new restaurants such as Pulejo, Don Pasquale, and Romanè have become local favorites, along with the rooftop restaurant Seen by Olivier in the new Anantara hotel, which offers sweeping views of the city. The all-day trattoria Da Etta, a short walk from Trastevere, excels in Roman classics with an impressive 2,000-bottle wine selection.
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