Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
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"Pastificio Faini - Cooking Class" is the only cooking class for making pasta, made inside a real Italian pastificio where you will learn, in one of the best pastificio in Rome, how to make many types of pasta in a simple and infallible way, thus succeeding in creating at home. Guaranteed.Il Pastificio Faini dopo anni di attività nella vendita si trasforma in scuola di cucina. "Pastificio Faini - Coocking Class" è l’unica cooking class per fare la pasta, fatta all’interno di un vero pastificio italiano dove i partecipanti impareranno, in uno dei migliori pastifici di Roma, a fare tanti tipi di pasta in un modo semplice ed infallibile riuscendo cosi a realizzare a casa loro, tutte le ricette della lezione. Garantito. Inoltre durante il corso degusteranno la pasta come viene servita nei ristoranti stellati, infatti avranno l’opportunita’ di assaggiare una pasta fatta a mano di alta qualità, con ripieni freschi fatti al momento, cucinata con sughi espressi, impiattata e servita.
Emanuele is an amazing host who makes you feel home in his Pastifico. I had a fantastic cooking class with him as I did not only enjoy making how to make pasta but learn interesting things about Italian cuisine. The place looks super cute, is clean to the spot and stylish furnished which is really nice. The pasta we made was the best I tried in Rome so far. I highly recommend this class to everyone who loves cooking and Italian food, let’s face it: who doesn’t.
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A return visit to this old, beautiful, unusual, and less visited Papal Basilica, and well worth the effort to escape the crowds and see something wonderful. It has one of the best Cosmati floors and is home to the relics of several Saints, most notably its titular Saint Lawrence. The sacristry (door up ramp, on right by altar), sells a very informative and thoughtful guide book to the church (access to the lovely cloister is through the back of the sacritsry). Mass is well attended by locals and the Priests are friendly, some speak English. A taxi, or the 71 Bus from the stop near the news kiosk on Via dell'Olmata, opposite Santa Maria Maggiore, will take you there and back again. Love this place.
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Rome for Jews is a Jewish cultural association dedicated to providing people of all backgrounds with an easier, more comfortable and more fulfilling stay in Rome.
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