9. Trastevere
If you really want to experience “the real Rome,” then Trastevere is the place to do it. Found just south of famous Vatican City, this popular, ivy-twined neighborhood is often compared to the Left Bank of Paris. It’s highlighted by cobblestone streets, the well-known Santa Maria, local shops, microbreweries, and comparatively inexpensive restaurants.
10. Basilica di San Clemente
The famous Basilica di San Clemente is especially interesting to fans of archaeology. It is a church from the 1100s, over a fourth-century place of worship, over a pagan temple, an actual shrine for the ancient god Mithras, from the second century. Admission to this architectural nesting doll is free.
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