
BY: Francesca Bezzone
The Eternal City, as we all know, can’t be fully discovered in a week. Often neglected despite its central location is the vibrant neighborhood of Testaccio. Today, we’ll dive deep into this charming Roman district and highlight why it’s a must-visit destination for anyone keen on Italian gastronomy and cultural experiences.
Situated within the heart of Rome, Testaccio’s convenient location makes it a hub for those looking to explore the city, whether over a weekend or a longer stay. The neighborhood is easily accessible, served by metro line B, trams, and buses, and if visitors decide to move around on foot, they can stroll from Testaccio to central Rome within half an hour, passing landmarks like Circus Maximus or the Jewish Ghetto.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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