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		<title>Top Ten Shopping Places in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.	Artimport
This is one of the leading stores concerning antique shopping. Considered as rather upscale it is decorated with marble floors, beautiful glass shelves displaying goods for purchase and an antique table display. Goods such as candlestick holders and goblets are the main goods that are sold here but goods such as prints, antique clocks and [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is one of the leading stores concerning antique shopping. Considered as rather upscale it is decorated with marble floors, beautiful glass shelves displaying goods for purchase and an antique table display. Goods such as candlestick holders and goblets are the main goods that are sold here but goods such as prints, antique clocks and mirrors and fine antique china are also sold here.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via del Babuino 150<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 3221330</p>
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<h4>2.	Buccone</h4>
<p>A very famous store renowned for its grand selection of fine wine, numerous sweets and candies can also be found here. It is also said that the sandwiches and soups here taste great, something that can be consumed whilst you are making up your mind as to what to buy due to the fact that the selection is rather large.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Ripetta 19<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 3612154</p>
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<h4>3.	Bvlgari</h4>
<p>Been in operation since the 1890’s, this luxurious store offers the finest silk scarves, jewelry and leather goods. Goods like necklaces, earrings and rings can be found here and they do look very impressive. The name Bvlgari leads to the word expensive but you will find that prices range from affordable to ferociously expensive.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Condotti 10<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 6793876</p>
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<h4>4.	Castroni</h4>
<p>For those who love to cook, and not just easy to make dishes but the ones that require particular ingredients from places around the world. This store has unique and international ingredients for purchase that are stacked from the floor all the way up to the ceiling! Need a particular ingredient? This is your store to purchase such ingredient.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Cola di Rienzo 196<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 6874383</p>
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<h4>5.	Cesare Lampronti</h4>
<p>An art store that sells the best oil paintings, with a broad selection of works from the 16th, 17th and 18th century. Most subjects of these paintings concern complex paintings that depicts a typical Italian life, whether its sitting around a side street café to mob related paintings, conservative landscapes can also be found here.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via del Babuino 174-175<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 3227194</p>
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<h4>6.	Eddy Monetti</h4>
<p>This is thought to be a somewhat traditional but fashionable store for men’s clothing. Goods sold here range from sweaters, jackets, ties and cashmere, cotton or wool slacks, most of them are chic Italian and British brand names. Only men’s clothes? Fear not ladies, the women’s store sits at the Via Borgognona 35.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Condotti 63/a<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 6783794</p>
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<h4>7.	Gucci</h4>
<p>Many fashion followers would say that designer Tom Ford was one of the best things that ever happened to giant fashion house Gucci and his departure may possibly, deeply affect their brand. After some changes in designers, they proved the doubters wrong as Gucci is still one of the leading brand names in the world with every inch of sexiness and chic still intact. Men’s and women’s clothing garments and shoes, handbags, watches and perfume are offered to shoppers.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Condotti 8, and Via Borgognona 7<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : +39 06</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.missoni.it">8.	Missoni</a></h4>
<p>This is a very popular store, particularly with the younger male and female crowd as this boutique store gives its shoppers a very entertaining shopping experience when coming here. The inside is decorated in a very trendy manner with new and old but still cool designs radiating a retro patterned look.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Piazza di Spagna 78</p>
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<h4>9.	Nicola di Castro</h4>
<p>This is, to some extent, a very untidy antique store with their goods scattered all over the place and not arranged accordingly, though it does not take away the fact that this is a very good place to shop for antiques. There is a variety of ceramics, chests, chairs and tables that can be discovered here but it may take some time to search for what you desire.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via del Babuino 92/a-b<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> : Tel +39 06 6790201</p>
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<h4>10.	Valentino</h4>
<p>If those of the female crowd wish to look as trendy and dazzling as the likes of Victoria Beckham, Valentino will provide such looks for you with their everlasting designs. This store offers more affordable goods but if you wish to shop for more upscale dresses and evening gowns, visit the Valentino store on the Via Condotti 13. The men’s store is located on the Via Bocca di Leone 15.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via del Babuino 61</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Restaurants in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.	Agata e Romeo
Description: A family restaurant that has been around for three generations, serving traditional Roman food, with a large collection of wine to make your meal smashingly delicious. Romeo is the expert sommelier, with virtually every label of wine that one wishes to drink with their meal (more than 1500 labels in his cellar) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><a href="http://www.agataromeo.it">1.	Agata e Romeo</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/01agata.jpg" alt="Agata e Romeo" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A family restaurant that has been around for three generations, serving traditional Roman food, with a large collection of wine to make your meal smashingly delicious. Romeo is the expert sommelier, with virtually every label of wine that one wishes to drink with their meal (more than 1500 labels in his cellar) and Agata is the chef with interesting and unique recipes for her traditional Roman dishes. Menu changes and updated depending on seasons.<strong><br />
Cuisine</strong>: Italian, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 4466115<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday-Friday 12.00pm-3.00pm, 7.00pm-11.30pm, closed on Saturday and Sunday<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via Carlo Alberto 45</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.checchino-dal-1887.com">2.	Checchino dal 1887</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/02che.jpg" alt="Checchino dal 1887" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Another fine restaurant that serves traditional Roman food, although a wide range of conventional Italian dishes are available. For those who like to try new things in life, veal hearts with artichokes or oxtail stew is highly recommended. For those who are less adventurous can stick to the homemade pastas or salads, desserts are not to be missed.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, Roman<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 5746318<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: 12.30pm-3.00pm, 8.00pm-12.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via di Monte Testaccio 30</p>
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<h4>3.	Colline Emiliane</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/03colline.jpg" alt="Colline Emiliane" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A family run restaurant which will most definitely take you away from all the hustle of busy streets of Rome. Menu consists of a wide range of Italian food, mainly focusing on homemade pastas with the very best of sauces. The house specialties are known to be tortellini in broth or pumpkin ravioli.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Regional<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06-4817538<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Opens Tuesday to Sunday 12.45pm-2.45pm, 7.45pm-10.45pm<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via Avignonesi 22</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.establi.it">4.	Etabli</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/04etabli.jpg" alt="Etabli" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:This place is deemed as a new establishment compared to those other restaurants in Rome that are now run by the second or third generations, rather hip it gives a new approach to food and renovation. It is a café, restaurant and a wine bar put into one, it is beautifully decorated, one may have an impression that they are sitting in a rather plush living room with comfortable armchairs and sofas.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 6871499<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Daily 9.00am-11.00pm<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Vicolo delle Vacche 9</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.ilbacaro.com">5.  Il Bacaro</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/05il.jpg" alt="Il Bacaro" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A rather romantic spot where each table is lit by classic dripping candles to give you a sensual feeling of a passionate meal with your partner. Enjoy your meal with the finest of Italian wine as here, they offer you the very best with their exclusive wine list that is sure to satisfy your appetite. Walls decorated white decorated with simple frescoes, providing a pure classic atmosphere.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 687 2554<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday-Saturday 8.00pm-12.00am, hours may vary seasonally<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via degli Spagnoli 27</p>
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<h4>6.  La Montecarlo</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/06lamonte.jpg" alt="La Montecarlo" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: When coming to this spot expect something special as this place is run by the daughter of the celebrated Pizzeria da Baffetto. Their menu offers delicious pizzas that a trip to Rome would not be fulfilled without a meal here. Not as formal as other renowned restaurants of Rome, provides a more relaxed and fun atmosphere, a good time and good food guaranteed.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 6861877<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday-Sunday 12.30pm-3.30pm, 6.30pm-1.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Vicolo Savelli 12</p>
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<h4>7.	La Pergola</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/07lapergola.jpg" alt="La Pergola" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Ranked in the top fifty best restaurants in the world, awarded with three Michelin stars and a whole collection of other prestigious awards from around the world. The dining area defines the word elegance, their wine cellar has more than 1800 labels (more than 48000 bottles available). The food is worth every single praise that it gets from people who have dined here as most feel that this is the best Rome has to offer.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, European, Continental, Mediterranean<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: <a href="mailto:LaPergolaReservations.Rome@hiltonint.com">LaPergolaReservations.Rome@hiltonint.com</a>, Tel- +39 06 35092165<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday-Saturday 7.30pm-12.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via A. Cadlolo 101, Cavalieri Hilton</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.ristorantetrattoria.it">8.	La Trattoria</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/08trat.jpg" alt="La Trattoria" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A restaurant where premium Sicilian food is brought to Rome for a taste of Southern cuisine. Chef Fillippo La Mantia opens the door to Sicilian dining for his guests, bringing exclusive recipes from his homeland. For those who wish to explore the world of true Sicilian food and to find out what the real Mafia really eat, this is your place to finally find out.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, Regional, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 68301425<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday-Saturday 12.00pm-3.00pm, 7.30pm-12.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via del Pozzo delle Cornacchie 25</p>
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<h4>9.	La Villetta dal 1940</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/09lavill.jpg" alt="La Villetta dal 1940" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A family run restaurant that has been around for the last sixty years and still going strong, this restaurant is all about tradition, even the menu is kept traditional. The usage of simple, basic ingredients produces rich flavors that the people of Rome seem to have fallen for. Very popular amongst wealthy locals and especially Italian footballers and celebrities.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, Regional, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 5750597<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Daily 12.00pm-3.00pm, 7.30pm-12.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via della Piramide Cestia 53</p>
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<h4>10.	Taverna dei Fori Imperiali</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/restaurants/10taverna.jpg" alt="Taverna dei Fori Imperiali" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Another family run restaurant with a husband and wife running the show, a small restaurant with an atmosphere of being in the couple’s home. This place displays the kind Italian hospitality and exposes the beauty of Italian cuisine. Their recipes consists of  a variety of Sicilian, Roman and Umbrian food plus chef’s own innovations to add more flavour to each dish.<br />
<strong>Cuisine</strong>: Italian, Regional, European<br />
<strong>Reservations</strong>: Tel- +39 06 6798643<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Wednesday-Monday 12.00pm-3.00pm, 7.30pm-12.00am<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via della Madonna dei Monti 16</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Things to do in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.	Capitoline Museums
Description: This place was based on an architectural sketch by the legendary Michelangelo, this 17th century building gives visitors a chance to view ancient artifacts, art and archeological discoveries. One of the highlights of this museum is fragments from the massive Constantine sculpture, but most of the items range from first century BC to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><a href="http://www.museicapitolini.org">1.	Capitoline Museums</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/01capital.jpg" alt="Capitoline Museums" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This place was based on an architectural sketch by the legendary Michelangelo, this 17th century building gives visitors a chance to view ancient artifacts, art and archeological discoveries. One of the highlights of this museum is fragments from the massive Constantine sculpture, but most of the items range from first century BC to 17th century AD.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 82059127<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday-Sunday 9.00am-8.00pm</p>
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<h4>2.	Palatine Hill</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/02palatine.jpg" alt="Palatine Hill" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Walking up from the Roman Forum from Via dei Fori Imperiali, you will find the Palatine Hill. Here, you will arrive the ruins of the great Domus Flavia and Domus Augustana that was built at around the time of the first century. From the top of the hill one can take in the paramount view of the city during the day.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via di San Gregorio, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6990110<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Daily 9.00am- sunset, hours vary seasonally</p>
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<h4>3.	Theatre of Marcellus</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/03macelus.jpg" alt="Theatre of Marcellus" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This place was initially commissioned by the great Julius Caesar but was finished by Augustus, it was not called Augustus because Augustus himself dedicated this to his late nephew Marcellus who died in 23 BC. This gigantic site has a diameter of 120 meters with a whopping capacity of 20,000 seats, although in the Middle Ages it was converted into a fortress and on the 16th century was transformed into a palace.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via del Teatro di Marcello, Genti e Paesi, Vid Adda 111, Rome<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday 10.00am-1.00pm, closed on other days</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.christusrex.org/www1/vaticano/0-Musei.html">4.	Vatican City</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/04vatican.jpg" alt="Vatican City" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: One of the holiest places in the world, the home of the Pope, the only place in the world where people speak Latin and an independent state that is right in the middle of a capital city. Comprised of 108.7 acres, with an estimated population of 800 the Vatican is a must visit place of Rome. The Vatican has its own broadcasting facility, currency, citizenship, flag, postage stamps, newspaper and a railroad station. Inside there are a range of sites that are worth a visit, the main ones being St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Vatican City<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 69884947<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Hours vary by site and season</p>
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<h4>5.	Colosseum</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/05coloseum.jpg" alt="Colosseum" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This was the biggest venue facility, the largest one that was ever built during the Roman Empire. Took ten years to complete this humongous building stands at 160 feet high with seating capacity up to 50,000, the main purpose of the Colosseum was for the infamous gladiatorial contests, public spectacles and that this was the place Romans fed Christians to lions for a live feed (sounds a little sick). A truly wonderful site to witness, them main attraction of the Roman Empire (remember Maximus in Gladiator?).<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Piazza del Colosseo, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 7005469<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Daily 9.00am- Sunset, hours vary seasonally</p>
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<h4>6.	Arch of Constantine</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/06archcon.jpg" alt="Arch of Constantine" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:Built in 315 AD to honor the Emperor and his victory at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, as this battle was the defining moment of the history of Rome and Christianity.  The battle was fought mainly because of Constantine’s conversion and his issues with the Edict of Milan, this provided Christianity with acceptance and a legal status after years of persecutions and oppression.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Piazza del Colosseo, Rome</p>
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<h4>7.	Circus Maximus</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/07circusmax.jpg" alt="Circus Maximus" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: One of the largest sports arenas ever built with a capacity of several hundred thousand, most famous for its fire back in 64 AD which left masses of casualties and left the city in ruins. Wanted a scapegoat for the fire, Nero used a resident Christian as the ill-fated victim. This was the first period of Christian persecutions that took place in the Roman Empire, a good sight seeing spots and one of the turning points of Christianity during that time.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: between the Palatine and Aventine Hills, Rome</p>
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<h4>8.	Via del Corso</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/08delcorso.jpg" alt="Via del Corso" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This famous strip in distance is approximately one mile long, since the mid 19th century it prospered with classic cafés, book stores, artistic venues and boutiques. Although during this present day it lost some of its fascination and now dwelling with high street and mid market retailers although roads that run parallel to it are also worth a stop featuring high fashion boutiques, exclusive perfumeries, to die for chocolate and wine shops. If one were to be in Rome, this area is certainly worth a visit.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via del Corso, Rome</p>
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<h4>9.	Via Veneto</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/09veneto.jpg" alt="Via Veneto" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This boulevard dates back to the 19th century but it was until the 1960’s that it gained a popular reputation during the Dole Vita period. This boulevard became the scenery of many famous films and a common spot for the rich and famous although the main crowd around nowadays are mostly tourists and businessmen. The Via Veneto still has attractive boutiques, old fashioned accommodation and street cafés that one can enjoy sipping their espresso.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via Veneto, Rome</p>
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<h4>10.	Campanile</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/things/02palatine.jpg" alt="Campanile" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A boutique store that is visited by many fashion followers and people who love elegant clothing, as this is the place that sales top of the range clothing for men and women, Italian style. Shoes, bags, belts, clothing items are just some of the items one can purchase once there. One of the main attractions of this place are leather products that gracefully wear the company’s emblem you can show off to the world as this store is very exclusive.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via Condotti 58, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6783041</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Hotels in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Regina Hotel Baglioni
Description: A hotel that radiates the feeling of being in the old world, but yet meets all the needs and demands a modern traveler. A short walk from the famous attractions of the city, this is a hotel with a splendid location situated in the best of cities in the world. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><a href="http://www.baglionihotels.com">1. Regina Hotel Baglioni</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/01baglioni.jpg" alt="Regina Hotel Baglioni" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A hotel that radiates the feeling of being in the old world, but yet meets all the needs and demands a modern traveler. A short walk from the famous attractions of the city, this is a hotel with a splendid location situated in the best of cities in the world. The interior is designed with a classical style and a strong art deco influences. The newly built Brunello Lounge and Restaurant has a modern design but the hotel’s most famous asset is the Chef Daniele Sera, a restaurant of Italian and Mediterranean combination.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Regina Hotel Baglioni, Via Veneto, 72 - 00187 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 421111<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 42012130</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.raphaelhotel.com">2. Hotel Raphael</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/02raphael.jpg" alt="Hotel Raphael" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Situated in the heart of Rome, Hotel Raphael is famous for its luxurious charms. When you step into the Hotel Raphael,you would be spectacular with art collection which makes you feel like you are in a local museums: paintings, lithographs, sculptures, antiquarian artifacts as well as a valuable collection of Picasso ceramics and Mayan art which are filled the lobby and are the legacy of the creative sensibility of the Raphael&#8217;s founder. The unforgettable façade with hanging vines and bougainvillea makes this hotel extra magical.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Largo Febo, 2 (Piazza Navona) 00186 - Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>:+39 06 682831<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 6878993<br />
<strong>Email</strong>: <a href="mailto:reservation@raphaelhotel.it">reservation@raphaelhotel.it</a></p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.lordbyronhotel.com">3. Hotel Lord Byron</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/03lordbyron.jpg" alt="Hotel Lord Byron" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Travelers who has a chance of staying here will love everything about this hotel, the lavish surroundings, the flawless service and the outstanding location of this hotel. Named after the Romantic poet, the hotel’s atmosphere and surroundings suits the name and reputation of the leading figure in Romanticism. Hotel Lord Byron provides guests with an escape away from busy streets of Rome, a retreat away from city life to a relaxing, warm accommodation.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Via Giuseppe De Notaris, 5 - 00197 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>:+39 06 3220 404<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 3220 405<br />
<strong>Email</strong>: <a href="mailto:info@lordbyronhotel.com">info@lordbyronhotel.com</a></p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.berninibristol.com">4. Hotel Bernini Bristol</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/04bernini.jpg" alt="Hotel Bernini Bristol" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Named after an English aristocrat and a famous Baroque artist (whose work can be seen in front of the hotel), it has welcomed, for over a century, royal and VIP guests from all over the world. Although Hotel Bernini Bristol was established in the 19th century but it has been renovated with modern facilities and each room is elegantly decorated to make your stay even more luxurious. After a busy day of business or pleasure, guests can take advantage of the SINA Wellness Club with gym, sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi and various available treatments.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Piazza Barberini, 23- 00187 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>:+39 06488931<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 064824266<br />
<strong>Email</strong>: <a href="mailto:reservationsbb@sinahotels.it">reservationsbb@sinahotels.it</a></p>
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<h4>5. Hotel Veneto</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/05veneto.jpg" alt="Hotel Veneto" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: The Hotel Veneto is a three star establishment located in a six story building built at the end of the 19th century, in 1887. Its location is sublime, right in the most historic part of Rome, presenting visitors with a chance to visit the famous Via Veneto. The striking architecture is that of the Romantic Italian style which makes the hotel more appealing than ever. The attractive atmosphere, the friendly service will sure make a stay here an unforgettable one.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Hotel Veneto Rome, Via Piemonte, 63 - 00187 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>:+39 06 487801<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 42814583</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.lagriffehotel.com">6. La Griffe Hotel</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/06lagriff.jpg" alt="La Griffe Hotel" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: La Griffe Hotel is located on Via Nazionale in the centre of Rome in a historic 19th century street corner building, surrounded by design boutiques that would sure to please all the hardcore shoppers. The decorations inside is neatly calculated to suit the scenery and spaces available, the interior offers a hidden utopia that is La Griffe Hotel.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: Via Nazionale 13- 00184 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 47829885<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 47825714</p>
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<h4>7. Sheraton Golf Parco De’ Medici</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/07sheraton.jpg" alt="Sheraton Golf Parco De’ Medici" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A hotel with a 27 hole golf course that is sure to provide you with a warm, country atmosphere stay. Not situated in the heart of Rome like other top hotels, a 15 km drive to the city centre takes you away to your perfect getaway, 18 kilometres from the Leonardo da Vinci International airport, which enjoys a great reputation for being the headquarters of important golf events, such as the Mercedes Trophy. Top quality materials used to build this place meaning it offers a welcoming architecture which can be witnessed in both public and private areas.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: 39, Viale Salvatore Rebecchini - 00148 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 65288<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 65287060<br />
<strong>Website</strong>: <a href="mailto:info@sheratongolf.it">info@sheratongolf.it</a></p>
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<h4><a href="http://black.hotelinroma.com">8. Black Hotel</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/08black.jpg" alt="Black Hotel" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A new addition to the Rome hotel scene, Black Hotel opened in 2005. A new modern designer hotel that is rich in vegetation and a relaxing garden. The entrance is done in a rather unique manner, with a pathway in the midst of nature leading up to a modern building with a bronze door, silver roof and a black façade, hence the name Black Hotel. In this hotel one could not help but soaking up the comfortable and friendly atmosphere that is always around moving away from the chaos of city life, to make sure that guests are happy and satisfied with their stay.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: 18, Via Raffaello Sardiello - 00165 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 65288<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 65287060</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.hotelbailey.com">9. The Bailey’s Hotel</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/09bailey.jpg" alt="The Bailey’s Hotel" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A hotel that is prestigious, has an extra sense of elegance and just a few minutes walk from Rome’s main attractions. Formerly this hotel was a 19th century palace but was recently transformed into a four star hotel, whether your stay is for business or for leisure, a stay at The Bailey’s Hotel will not disappoint. The location of the Bailey&#8217;s Hotel is one of the strong points about the establishment, giving easy and rapid access to the majority of the historic and modern treasures of Rome.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: 39, Via Flavia 00187 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 42020486<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 42020170<br />
<strong>Email</strong>: <a href="mailto:info@hotelbailey.com">info@hotelbailey.com</a></p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.hotelquirinalerome.com">10. Hotel Quirinale</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/hotels/10quirinale.jpg" alt="Hotel Quirinale" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A former palace in the 19th century, Hotel Quirinale knows exactly how to preserve the old elegance of the palace and bringing back the charming atmosphere of a palace. Situated right in the middle of Rome, a few steps away from the world famous Piazza di Spagna this is a hotel which gives you the feeling of being the king and queen of this palace. The public areas are like an authentic museum, with antique furniture and original oil paintings that prove the building’s grand history while giving a warm and charming atmosphere.<br />
<strong>Contact</strong>: 7, Via Nazionale - 00184 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 4707<br />
<strong>Fax</strong>: +39 06 4820099</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Rome Annual Events</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.	International Urban Theatre Festival
This annual event takes place for three days in early September, for people who love the arts and performances of theatre. The streets of Rome are filled with people wishing to head to various theatres Rome has to offer, both on the streets and open air venues. Interestingly, the first night of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>1.	International Urban Theatre Festival</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/01.jpg" alt="International Urban Theatre Festival" class="thumb-right" />This annual event takes place for three days in early September, for people who love the arts and performances of theatre. The streets of Rome are filled with people wishing to head to various theatres Rome has to offer, both on the streets and open air venues. Interestingly, the first night of this festival is referred to as the ‘off’ festival which offers a chance for rising stars of theatre to have their chance to shine and make a name for themselves. This festival will give you a chance to watch first class performances which will blow you away, and the great ting about this festival is the fact that it is free of charge!<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Various streets and venues in Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : September</p>
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<h4>2.	Roma Europa Festival</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/02.jpg" alt="Roma Europa Festival" class="thumb-right" />The Roma Europa Festival is a festivity of modern art and theatre performances that has successfully gone on for over two decades. Throughout the month of September, locals and visitors can enjoy stupendous performances in the fields of drama, opera, music and various dances at nearly all venues offered in Rome. You are sure to witness the best performances in each and every field as this is a truly magnificent festival to attend.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Various venues in Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : September</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.rhhp.it">3.	Rome Hip-Hop Parade</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/03.jpg" alt="Rome Hip-Hop Parade" class="thumb-right" />When thinking of hip hop music, most people would not associate this genre of music with Rome, but believe it or not this parade is very popular amongst locals and visitors alike. This is a parade where participants can enjoy hip hop and street culture and it is considered as one of the leading events held in Rome. This event lasts for five days, taking place in September (dates vary), Italian dancers show off their stuff on the streets and for those who like competition, break dance competitions are on hand for you to enjoy. Various parties are held, graffiti workshops are available for those who like graffiti art and many more events are offered.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Various locations in Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> :  September</p>
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<h4>4.	La Notte Bianca</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/04.jpg" alt="La Notte Bianca" class="thumb-right" />This is an event taking place in early September of every year where numerous shops, galleries, restaurants, theatres and museums open until late into the night in order to support fine arts, cultural activities and the multiculturalism of Rome. There will be performances of dance, music and theatre including visual arts exhibits which will go on through the night for locals and visitors to take in. What makes this celebration special is the fact that during the night, acts of charity re performed and secondly, after 10pm, public transportation becomes free of charge!<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Various venues in Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : September</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.romacinemafest.org">5.	Rome Film Festival</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/05.jpg" alt="Rome Film Festival" class="thumb-right" />Rome Film Festival takes place in October of every year, drawing crowds of movie lovers from all over the country and also the world. During this event, 600 screenings of first-class films are offered to movie goers to enjoy, amongst the crowds in the past years were the likes of ‘The Fugitive’ Harrison Ford and ‘The American Gigolo’ Richard Gere. Apart from the film side of this festival, restaurants in Rome present various types of food inspired by movies, glitzy fashion shows and book parties. This festival enjoys crowds of up to half a million each year, this is just proof of how popular this event is.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Flminia, Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : October</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.romajazzfestival.it">6.	Rome Jazz Festival</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/06.jpg" alt="Rome Jazz Festival" class="thumb-right" />This is a festival which has been going on for a long time, the Rome Jazz Festival takes place in November. Many domestic and international big names come here to perform and serenade the people of Rome with their comforting music of jazz. Various venues hosts performances of jazz artists but the main ones are Casa del Jazz and Villa Celimontana, if jazz is your genre of music, take yourself to Rome for an ultimate jazz experience.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Various venues in Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : November</p>
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<h4>7.	100 Painters Via Margutta</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/07.jpg" alt="100 Painters Via Margutta" class="thumb-right" />Via Margutta has always been a favourite spot with Roman artists as it is considered as the art centre of the city of Rome. If you are an art connoisseur this may be an ideal event for you to attend as this event features thousands of art works of many talented local and international artists. Art in Rome has always been very famous and this event just secures their status.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Via Margutta, Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : April and November</p>
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<h4>8.	La Festa di San Silvestro</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/08.jpg" alt="La Festa di San Silvestro" class="thumb-right" />This ‘festa’ takes place on 31st December, New Year’s Eve. Offering an abundant of family fun and excitement, this event takes place at the Piazza del Popolo. Traditional Italian cuisine, wine, live music concerts are on hand for people to enjoy and taking them into the New Year. Bored of spending New Year’s Eve in a place where the atmosphere is not so relaxed? This is the place to take you away from the big parties of New Year’s Eve.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Piazza del Popolo, Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : 31st December</p>
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<h4>9.	New Year’s Day</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/09.jpg" alt="New Year’s Day" class="thumb-right" />After the previous night’s ‘festa’, the day after, New Year’s Day, also hosts a fun filled event. Here, children can have fun with clowns, super heroes, acrobats and many more acts that will certainly provide enough blessing and happiness of the New Year to everyone. There is also a parade which a lot of people participate in, the parade goes along the Via della Conciliazione and finishes at St. Peter’s Square with the Pope giving his New Year’s Day blessings for all.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Piazza del Popolo, Rome<br />
<strong>When</strong> : 1st January</p>
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<h4>10.	Epiphany</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/events/10.jpg" alt="Epiphany" class="thumb-right" />Locals and visitors of Rome commemorate the Roman Catholic Epiphany taking place every January. One of the most noteworthy events that take place is the Epiphany Toys Fair held at the Piazza Novana. Children and adults are joyful, it is a means to encourage Befana, an old lady believed to give toys to well behaved kids and coal to badly behaved kids. The main source of celebration is presenting gifts to young children.<br />
<strong>Location</strong> : Piazza Novana<br />
<strong>When</strong> : Early January</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Clubs in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Supperclub
Description: No big signs in front, no bouncers standing around, if you came without knowing where it was, it would simply be missed. The inside is unforgettable, a forest of extravagant drapes lead to Bar Rouge holding area, beyond which are two sultry salons - Salle Neige and Baroque. Lavish white beds are places [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>1. Supperclub</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/01supperclub.jpg" alt="Supperclub" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: No big signs in front, no bouncers standing around, if you came without knowing where it was, it would simply be missed. The inside is unforgettable, a forest of extravagant drapes lead to Bar Rouge holding area, beyond which are two sultry salons - Salle Neige and Baroque. Lavish white beds are places instead of sofas, violinists and DJs provide the music of the house, and even more out of the ordinary is the fact that waitresses massage you whilst you relax!<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via de&#8217;Nari 14, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6880 7207</p>
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<h4>2.	Alien</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/02alien.jpg" alt="Alien" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Don’t be put off by the name, and no you are not an alien for entering! A phenomenon club where the young elite of the Roman society, or those from the catwalk and film industry gather for drinks. Music mainly focuses on hard house during weekends and more of a mix during the week. If you want to be labeled as ‘cool’, this is the club to be seen.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: 13/19 Via Velletri Nuovo Salario, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 8412212</p>
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<h4>3.	Anima</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/03enima.jpg" alt="Anima" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This is one of the hippest and most up-to-date food/club/bar hotspots of the Italian capital. The decoration is very postmodern, done up with sofa seats, beds and even tyres, for young Romans in club accessories to lounge on. DJs provide the music with non-stop funk, soul, jungle and house, the type of music that would anyone move. What makes it even more special is the fact that, unlike most of the big clubs in Rome, the entrance is free of charge!<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: 57 Via Santa Maria dell&#8217;Anima Centro Storico, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06  6864021</p>
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<h4>4. The Gallery</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/04thegall.jpg" alt="The Gallery" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A wonderful club/bar decorated with vibrant tones, a mixture of red and yellow complimenting the happy drinkers. The drink of the club tends to be vodka cocktails as in the past until now they seem to be the must order drink. The crowd here are mainly music freaks and the arty type who like to come here to listen to resident DJs spin hot records. For those who are interested and a warning to those that did not know, every Thursday night is a Gay Night.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: 12 Via della Maddalena Centro Storico, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 4818795</p>
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<h4>5.	Jackie O’</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/05jackie.jpg" alt="Jackie O’" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A world renowned club in a typical La Dolce Vita tradition, very popular amongst those who categorize themselves as ‘in trend’, full of young designer clothes clad crowd who come here to have fun. The music, compared to other clubs, could be better but does not mean it is not good, though the restaurant area and the piano bar on the first floor make up for that. Drinks are a little pricey, but a place like this such price is expected anyway.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via Boncompagni 11 Centro Storico, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 42885457</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.alpheus.it">6. Alpheus</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/06al.jpg" alt="Alpheus" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A diverse club with a varied crowd depending on the music of the night which can range from mainstream R&amp;B, rock, Latin music, world music, etc. There are four big halls for live acts, music festivals, theatre and even cabaret and rounding off the night with disco music, making sure clubbers can end their night with a bang. The mood is always lively with people wanting to mainly listen to music but drinking is always an option for those who wish to wind down after a hard day dealing with city life.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via del Commercio 36, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 5747826</p>
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<h4>7. Akab</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/07acab.jpg" alt="Akab" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A very busy spot in the Rome clubbing scene, and there are reasons why it is always so busy, because people come here and are rarely disappointed with their Akab experience. This hotspot has an underground cellar which ultimately produces an underground club atmosphere for those who favour a more discreet club scene, there is also a street level room and a garden in the back for warmer months. There are occasional gigs playing there, although they are most famous for their Tuesday night electronic sessions which have proven to be rather popular amongst Roman clubbers.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via di Monte Testaccio 68-69, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 57250585</p>
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<h4>8. Fake</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/08fake.jpg" alt="Fake" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This is a new arrival in the Rome nightlife experience, inside is a mixture of white, 60’s space age design, with some pop art decorations that blend in very well with the ancient bricks that were laid to give a rather hybrid decoration. The music of the house has to be electronica but as the night goes by, it would not be unusual for hip hop and R&amp;B tracks to be blasted out for those party animals to enjoy mainstream music. For warmer days, a garden is available for those to like a more relaxed atmosphere.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: via di Monte Testaccio 64, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 392 0693367</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.lamaisonroma.it">9. La Maison</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/09lamai.jpg" alt="La Maison" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Considered as a chic club as the most of the crowd going in are evident fashion victims, the type who are elegantly dressed to impress. Inside, the walls are painted dark red with huge chandeliers hanging on the ceiling to give this place a more lavish environment. For its reputation and nightly crowd, most expect this to be a snobbish place but that is not the case at all. The music ranges from anything with a hard, lively beat, that is why the atmosphere inside is always electrifying.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Vicolo dei Granari 3, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6833312</p>
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<h4>10.	Qube</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/clubs/10qube.jpg" alt="Qube" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This is by far Rome’s biggest and most popular gay night club which offers different types of music on a nightly basis. Thursdays and Saturdays are usually the days for live rock acts to rock the place with their music, although for many loyal fans of this club look forward to Fridays when the so-called “Muccassassina” (killer crow) drag queens put on their cheerful show as the main source of entertainment for the night.<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Via di Portonaccio 212, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 438 5445</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Rome Blogs</title>
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		<title>Top 10 Bars in Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Alexanderplatz
Description: Branded as one of the best jazz bars in Rome, Alexanderplatz has a reputation for great live music, chilled out and friendly atmosphere. It hosts Italian, foreign and a wide range of American jazz musicians who come here to perform nightly. Whilst listening to live music, Alexanderplatz also serves as a restaurant so [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/01alexander.jpg" alt="Alexanderplatz" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Branded as one of the best jazz bars in Rome, Alexanderplatz has a reputation for great live music, chilled out and friendly atmosphere. It hosts Italian, foreign and a wide range of American jazz musicians who come here to perform nightly. Whilst listening to live music, Alexanderplatz also serves as a restaurant so people can enjoy the soothing music as well as enjoy delicious food.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Via Ostia 9, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 39742171<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday-Saturday 9.00pm-2.00am, Concerts start at 10.30pm</p>
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<h4>2.	The Drunken Ship</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/02thedrunken.jpg" alt="The Drunken Ship" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Many think of this place as the best club/bar in Rome, with its modern designs that distinguishes it from other venues that are more classical. For locals, if you are the trendiest Romans it is a place to go but also welcome tourists looking for a good time. Although not a wide range of beers available, wine is the alternative.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: 20 Campo dei Fiori, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 68300535<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Daily 5.00pm-2.00am</p>
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<h4>3.	Jonothan’s Angels</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/01alexander.jpg" alt="Jonothan’s Angels" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Many would derive the name from the infamous biker gang Hell’s Angels or the beautiful trio that make up Charlie’s Angels, this place has nothing to do with neither. Interestingly decorated with over the top colours, decorated with plastic furniture and even pop art that one could be mistaken for thinking it’s a Warhol museum! The music that plays here is live piano from local artists who ask the audience to join in, a fun and lively place to be on a Friday night.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Via della Fossa 16 Piazza Navona, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6689 3426<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday 8.00pm-2.00am, Tuesday-Sunday  1.00pm-2.00am</p>
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<h4>4.	Bar del Fico</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/04delfico.jpg" alt="Bar del Fico" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: This place used to be an old coffee bar but now it has turned into a street-side bar that, especially on summer nights, get so packed that one would think they queuing up for a Roma vs. Lazio match! There are not many places which can be compared to this, as one as soak up the sun with their drink and watch all the beautiful people of Rome pass by. The lively atmosphere and the friendly banter classifies this place to be fun and pleasant.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Piazza del Fico, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 668 65205<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday-Saturday 9.00am-2.00am, Sunday 12.00pm-2.00am</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.carusocafedeoriente.com">5.	Caruso Café de Oriente</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/01alexander.jpg" alt="Caruso Café de Oriente" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: A place for those Roman salsa fanatics to come to listen to Latin American music, dance the night away or even hang out. Live Latin American music serenades the crowd on a nightly basis, topping off with a similar DJ set to end a perfect night. If salsa is your cup of tea, Caruso Café de Oriente should not be missed.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Via di Monte Testaccio 36, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 5745019<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday-Thursday, Sunday 10.30pm-3.30am, Friday-Saturday 11.00pm-4.30am</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.eshotel.it">6.	Zest Bar</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/06zest.jpg" alt="Zest Bar" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>: Walking in this bar may have many fooled for being Miami, as the Miami style is brought over to Rome in this exclusive bar on the seventh floor roof top of the Es Hotel. During colder seasons the roof closes to provide the comfort of keeping warm but summer is really the season for this place , fear not because whatever the season you will find the good looking people of the film and fashion industry lurking around with friends, though tourists are always welcomed.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Es Hotel Via Filippo Turati 171, Via F Turati 171 Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 444841<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Tuesday-Thursday, Sunday 10.30pm-3.30am, Friday-Saturday 11.00pm-4.30am</p>
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<h4>7. Bartaruga</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/01alexander.jpg" alt="Bartaruga" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:   Influenced by the Baroque style, this chic bar is a favourite for footballers, models, celebrities, you name them! It consists of a grand interior with flamboyant ceilings and furniture and comes with a rather pricey drinks list. Music played there varies from soul, funk, and house and gets louder through the night as the beautiful ladies hit the dance floor, should not be missed then.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Piazza Mattei 8, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6689 2299<br />
<strong>Opening Times</strong>: Monday to Sunday 3.00pm-2.00am</p>
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<h4><a href="http://www.salotto42.it">8. Salotto 42</a></h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/08salotto.jpg" alt="Salotto 42" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:This model owned bar is considered as bourgeois bohemian coffee shop by day and a cocktail bar by night. Lined with big books concerning fashion, movies, music and art for its customers to enjoy if they feel like reading whilst enjoying their afternoon coffee. At night, customers can sip on a cocktail whilst relaxing on stylish armchairs with Swedish snacks. With the owner being a Scandinavian model, imagine the crowd inside.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Piazza di Pietra 42, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 6785804</p>
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<h4>9.	Spago</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/09spago.jpg" alt="Spago" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:Deemed as a historic bar but the music is rather modern, with a mixture of different types of music playing each night, wash it down it different type of drinks that are offered here. This place starts the night off with live music, later on playing funk, house and dirty garage beats that will sure to life your behinds from your seats. It is a bar/music venue/gallery that displays works of local artists.<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: 35 Via Monte Testaccio, Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 5 744999</p>
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<h4>10.	Ex- Magazzini</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.top10inrome.com/images/bars/10exma.jpg" alt="Ex- Magazzini" class="thumb-right" /><strong>Description</strong>:Not exactly a style bar but rather a club-bar that is located in a converted warehouse. A huge line of people queuing up to hear live acts, that is both local and international, play progressive trance downstairs while upstairs is for those to get intimate on the comfortable sofas at the same time as listening to chill out lounge music. With video projections, fine cocktails and models fresh off the catwalk, why wouldn’t one head there on the weekend?<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: 8 Via dei Magazzini Generali ,Rome<br />
<strong>Telephone</strong>: +39 06 575 8040</p>
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