Get to know the neighborhoods of Rome, from iconic areas like Trastevere, Monti and the Historic Center to more local districts such as Testaccio, Prati, Pigneto, Ostiense and Garbatella. This section gathers our area guides, with tips on where to stay, eat, drink and explore in each part of the city.
Which neighborhoods in Rome are best to stay in for first-time visitors?
For first-timers, popular choices include the Historic Center (close to major sights), Trastevere (atmospheric and lively), Monti (central but more local, with great bars and boutiques) and Prati (elegant, quieter, convenient for the Vatican). Our neighborhood guides explain the vibe, pros and cons of each area so you can pick the one that fits your style and budget.
What are the most local, non-touristy neighborhoods of Rome?
If you want a more local feel, look at areas like Testaccio, Garbatella, Pigneto, San Lorenzo and parts of Ostiense. These neighborhoods are known for traditional trattorias, markets, street art, student life and a more everyday Roman atmosphere.
Which neighborhoods of Rome are best for nightlife and going out?
For nightlife, Trastevere, Monti, Pigneto, Testaccio/Ostiense and parts of the Historic Center (around Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Navona) are good starting points. Each has a different mood: from wine bars and craft cocktails to live music, clubs and late-night street life.