On March 12, Europe’s leading media companies and entertainment marketers from around the world will gather for PromaxBDA Europe 2018, a two-day summit at the Rome Cavalieri—a luxury resort perched atop Monte Mario, Italy’s highest hill.
The hotel offers stunning views, pristine pools, a full-service spa, and stellar conference rooms where entertainment professionals will share in learning, networking and a cross cultural exchange of ideas as they explore marketing strategies, insights, and innovations fueling success in an evolving entertainment industry.
The Rome Cavalieri also offers four on-site restaurants and bars, and is surrounded by enough dining options within walking distance and a short drive that will leave attendees hungry for more authentic local flavor.
So step outside, and get ready to mangia.
A Short Walk Away
Ai Vespri Siciliani
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This simple Sicilian restaurant specializes in seafood, and is a 15-minute walk away. It’s often packed with locals, but worth the wait.
Lo Zodiaco
Head here for the view. Enjoy an elegant sit-down meal in a dining area with wide widows, or grab a seat at the casual outdoor terrace, and take in the city’s sights below. It’s a 15-minute walk away along steep and narrow streets ideal for building up an appetite.
Osteria Da Luciano
Good prices and good portions make this a great spot for lunch. Dine outside if the weather is nice. The casual, family-run restaurant is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
A 10-15 Minute Drive Away
If you want to see the Vatican …
La Zanzara
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This trendy cocktail bar and bistro boasts an international feel and gastronomic courses inspired by quality, innovation and tradition, complete with a large grill overlooking the kitchen.
Osteria delle Commari
With the motto “To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art,” the restaurant features traditional local cuisine focused on simplicity and authenticity, and serves up seasonal ingredients and homemade desserts.
Krugh
A typical Italian restaurant that’s steps from the Vatican, but miles away from being a tourist destination.
Emma Pizzeria
A trip to Italy is not complete without a slice of pizza. The thin crust versions with fresh ingredients and locally sourced cheeses will not disappoint.
If you want to explore the heart of the city …
Pierluigi
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Outdoor tables overlooking the plaza, modern elegance and a warm staff sum up this delicious, casual restaurant known for its fish, and featuring an impressive wine cellar.
Clotilde
Sophisticated and cozy at the same time, it’s a charming little spot offers traditional Roman dishes with a modern twist.
If you love the medieval history and funky vibe of the nearby Trastevere neighborhood …
Enoteca Ferrara
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Both contemporary and intimate, head to this wine bar for dinner only, and gawk at the extensive options of reds and whites.
Taverna Trilussa
Tucked away on a side street, enjoy old-Roman style cuisine in the heart of the neighborhood.
Here are some other tips and tricks for enjoying Rome from Conde Nast Traveler.
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