This is, of course, especially true of the Italian capital, Rome, where sleekly dressed politicians, nation-leading journalists and entertainment professionals, and university students all flock ...
Laura Itzkowitz The centuries-old Piazza Navona is perhaps one of the best-known public squares in Rome. People sipping coffees while watching street performers and artists fill the square. Cafes ...
Breakfast and lunch were usually light meals, often eaten with colleagues or friends in the noisy cafes and taverns that lined Rome’s streets. Dinner was a different matter altogether and was ...