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Rome by night

The quarter Testaccio, once badly kept and fallen into a state of decay, has been reborn, and if you want to see an authentic Rome by night, you have to visit it.
There are a lot of typical restaurants, where young and nice people work. I like the restaurant Nè arte nè parte (Via Luca della Robbia, tel 15 065 750 279), where you can enjoy a nice atmosphere and the typical Roman cuisine; a series of aromatic appetizers are served, and I’m sure you would like to order them again.Rome by night
Another restaurant which is worth trying, is Da Perilli al Testaccio (Via Marmorata, 39 – tel 06.5742415): its waiters wear a white shirt with short sleeves and a towel under their arm, looking like the characters of an old movie. The restaurant itself seems a restaurant of the 50s, where you can taste a genuine local cuisine that you won’t forget.
And after dinner? If you walk towards the Tiber you can find cutting edge theaters and pubs. Then, take a walk through the gardens and period villas, which are often turned into embassies, and get to the top of Aventine, one of the seven hills of Rome.
You are now in Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta; it is elegant and surrounded by green cypresses. From the keyhole of the door of Palazzo dei Cavalieri it is possible to see the dome of St. Peter’s: everything has been designed to obtain this amazing optical effect.

Trick or treat? Long weekend in Rome in November

Happy Halloween

The long weekend around Halloween is your last chance to take a break before the Christmas holidays. This year, with one day off, you can enjoy a long weekend that begins on Friday, October 28th and that ends on Tuesday, November 1st.


Why don’t you take advantage of the opportunity to visit Rome with Jack O’Lantern, the traditional carved pumpkin? We suggest the three most important events for a scary Halloween night in the capital city of Italy, followed by a cultural tour to discover the major tourist attractions of the city.

- Halloween Party at Hell’s & Grill

On the occasion of the celebration of the Festa delle streghe (Witches party) 2011, the Hell’s & Grill Restaurant in Rome, in collaboration with Ceres, organizes an evening with a fun and gruesome Halloween-style atmosphere.

From 8:30 p.m. dinner à la carte (compulsory reservations), from 11:30 p.m. a lot of gamesand gadgets. Feel free to wear a disguise!
More info and reservations at www.hellsgrill.it.

- Halloween at the Circolo degli Artisti

Halloween Pumpkin

For the scariest night of the year the main appointment is at the Circolo degli Artisti (Artists’ Club) in Rome. There is the Halloween Party with the cooperation of RadioRock: a rich event with the best of rock music, scary disguises and many other surprises.

- Halloween with children

If you travel with children, instead, we suggest the Great Masks’ Party (Grande festa in Maschera) at the Parco Rosati (Via delle Tre Fontane, 24 Roma Eur): shows and entertainment starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m., free admission.

Caffelletto has a wide range of accommodations which will meet all your needs: discover our B&Bs in Rome!

Sleep in Italy and the tourist tax

Firenze

From 24th August 2011, after Rome, Florence, Otranto and other Italian turist destinations, Venice as well has introduced a tax for tourists.

The tourist tax to be paid varies depending on the following elements: the city where you stay, the type and site of the accommodation, the number of stars, the type and quality of the facilities provived by the accommodation chosen.

For example: in Venice tourists will be asked to pay just a few cents if they stay in a camping in the mainland, or up to 5 euros if they opt for a room in a 5-star hotel.

Venezia

But if you stay in Venice for more than 5 days, your stay is free of charge from the sixth night.

The task of collecting the tribute has been given to the accommodations’ host: the tourist tax, in fact, has to be paid in place.

The rules concerning the maximum number of nights to be paid and the minimum and maximum amounts to be applied change from town to town.

However, the only thing that is the same in all the Italian cities with tourist tax is that children under the age of 10 are free of charge.