For our esteemed guests traveling from afar, we have arranged special discounts at a selection of hotels to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Rome. Notably, the wedding venue is located just a one-minute walk from the Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, which is the most convenient accommodation option.
The hotel has offered us an exclusive 30% discount from the official rate. To book your stay, simply contact our organizer by clicking the button below.
We also arranged a 10% discount with the BZAR Hotels group at three of their properties:
To receive the discount, just use the promo code R&CWEDDING when booking on the official websites of these hotels.
However, you are welcome to choose any lodging that best suits your preferences.
For our esteemed guests traveling from afar, we have arranged special discounts at a selection of hotels to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Rome. Notably, the wedding venue is located just a one-minute walk from the Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, which is the most convenient accommodation option.
The hotel has offered us an exclusive 30% discount from the official rate. To book your stay, simply contact our organizer by clicking the button below.
We also arranged a 10% discount with the BZAR Hotels group at three of their properties:
Colosseum – Rome’s iconic amphitheater where gladiators once battled.
Trevi Fountain – Toss a coin over your left shoulder to ensure your return to Rome.
St. Peter’s Basilica – The grandest church in the world, with breathtaking architecture and views from the dome.
Spanish Steps – Climb to the top for a stunning view of the city.
Roman Forum – The heart of ancient Rome, filled with ruins of temples and basilicas.
Pantheon – A masterpiece of ancient engineering with an incredible domed ceiling.
Piazza Navona – A lively square with stunning fountains and street artists.
Piazza del Popolo – A beautiful square with twin churches, an Egyptian obelisk, and great cafés.
Art and Museums:
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel - Home to Michelangelo’s breathtaking Sistine Chapel ceiling, the Raphael Rooms, and an immense collection of classical sculptures and Renaissance art.
Tip: Book tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Musei Capitolini - beautiful museum with a selection of all kinds of masterpieces from antiquity to baroque.
Villa Borghese - Museum in XVIII century villa with incredible art collection featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael.
Tip: Reservations are mandatory, so book ahead.
Palazzo Massimo - National museum of Roman Art (Villa Farnesina and the Frescos of Livia’s Villa are a musts).
Dining:
Trattoria al Moro - take artichoke (alla giudia) mozzarella, any pasta, but you can’t miss cacio e pepe (with chili there) when in Rome, and wild strawberry dessert… YUM
Pierluigi - for the best fish anything, go here. Terrace is a vibe for an afternoon stop when exploring the city. It’s not on the menu, but they can make spaghetti with white fish and tomatoes, that pasta is still something I dream about daily. Oh and that tiramisu…
Ai Piani - a truly local spot, with those who live in the neighbourhood. Incredible Italian food and wow that dessert selection is something else.
Ristorante Nino - if you need that Roman artichoke fix, that’s the one place that will definitely do it for you. Anything you can expect from a true Roman trattoria.
Piperno - traditional Jewish Roman dishes in a beautiful piazza. From artichokes to coda alla vaccinara, you find the best here. What else might one need…!
Fatamorgana- if you still have some space left, stop here for the best gelato in town
Bar del Fico (near Piazza Navona)/Camponeschi (Campo de Fiori)-authentic Roman aperitivo.
Jerry Thomas- believe it or not, but there is a speakeasy in Rome!! Very fun, popular among international crowd, worth checking out after dinner.
Rome for the First-Timers:
Colosseum – Rome’s iconic amphitheater where gladiators once battled.
Trevi Fountain – Toss a coin over your left shoulder to ensure your return to Rome.
St. Peter’s Basilica – The grandest church in the world, with breathtaking architecture and views from the dome.
Spanish Steps – Climb to the top for a stunning view of the city.
Roman Forum – The heart of ancient Rome, filled with ruins of temples and basilicas.
Pantheon – A masterpiece of ancient engineering with an incredible domed ceiling.
Piazza Navona – A lively square with stunning fountains and street artists.
Piazza del Popolo – A beautiful square with twin churches, an Egyptian obelisk, and great cafés.
Art and Museums:
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel - Home to Michelangelo’s breathtaking Sistine Chapel ceiling, the Raphael Rooms, and an immense collection of classical sculptures and Renaissance art.
Tip: Book tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Musei Capitolini - beautiful museum with a selection of all kinds of masterpieces from antiquity to baroque.
Villa Borghese - Museum in XVIII century villa with incredible art collection featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael.
Tip: Reservations are mandatory, so book ahead.
Palazzo Massimo - National museum of Roman Art (Villa Farnesina and the Frescos of Livia’s Villa are a musts).
Dining:
Trattoria al Moro - take artichoke (alla giudia) mozzarella, any pasta, but you can’t miss cacio e pepe (with chili there) when in Rome, and wild strawberry dessert… YUM
Pierluigi - for the best fish anything, go here. Terrace is a vibe for an afternoon stop when exploring the city. It’s not on the menu, but they can make spaghetti with white fish and tomatoes, that pasta is still something I dream about daily. Oh and that tiramisu…
Ai Piani - a truly local spot, with those who live in the neighbourhood. Incredible Italian food and wow that dessert selection is something else.
Ristorante Nino - if you need that Roman artichoke fix, that’s the one place that will definitely do it for you. Anything you can expect from a true Roman trattoria.
Piperno - traditional Jewish Roman dishes in a beautiful piazza. From artichokes to coda alla vaccinara,you find the best here. What else might one need…!
Fatamorgana- if you still have some space left, stop here for the best gelato in town
Bar del Fico (near Piazza Navona)/Camponeschi (Campo de Fiori)-authentic Roman aperitivo.
Jerry Thomas- believe it or not, but there is a speakeasy in Rome!! Very fun, popular among international crowd, worth checking out after dinner.
- carciofi alla giudia (fried crispy artichokes) - carciofi alla romana, supplì (fried rice balls with mozzarella inside) - pasta cacio e pepe - pasta amatriciana (tomato sauce with guanciale and pecorino cheese) - pasta e ceci (pasta with chickpeas) - saltimbocca alla romana (veal cooked with a slice of prosciutto and a leaf of sage) - spezzatino (stew) - abbacchio scottadito (roasted lamb), puntarelle (a kind of salad served with anchovies’ sauce) - cicoria ripassata (pan fried chicory with garlic and chilly