BY: Michelle Stansbury
When most Americans think of Rome, they think of popular landmarks like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain. However, a true taste of Roma cannot be captured at tourist attractions, but in the daily beauty of the Italian capital city.
Walk down nearly any Roman street and you’ll find ancient structures with Latin inscriptions next to modern buildings and sidewalks bustling with locals running errands or enjoying a leisurely day delighting in the city. From drinking morning cappuccinos to exploring the Villa Borghese gardens, here are some of the best ways to experience la dolce vita—the sweet life—in Rome.
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