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Rome, Italy by Train: Discovering Trastevere Charm



We took the train from Padua to Rome and it took us 3 hours and few minutes to get to Rome. We decided to take the taxi to get to our airbnb in Trastevere area. Come to surprised the apartment that we were staying was really old building. Bad news that day, I lost my cell phone in the taxi cab. Bad part about it, we have to get a translator to talked to the driver for us to get my cellphone back. Did I get it back? Let see what happened.
Anyway, We stayed in Trastevere, and it was beautiful and quaint and charming, etc. There were lots of small restaurants and cafes and shops, and the location is very convenient if you’re seeing the popular sites. There are flowers along the streets and the place smells of jasmine. 100% would recommend visiting Trastevere. If you like what you just watch please, like, subscribe and ring that bell so you can get my newly upload video. Thank you for your support.

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Trastevere
Neighborhood in Rome, Italy
Colorful Trastevere is a funky, bohemian area that clings to its centuries-old, working-class roots. It’s known for traditional and innovative trattorias, craft beer pubs and artisan shops, as well as simple B&Bs and budget hotels. From the pre-dinner passeggiata (promenade) until late, a young crowd buzzes around Piazza di San Calisto and Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, the site of a gilded, mosaic-filled church. ― Google

Why is Trastevere famous?
Trastevere means trans-Tiber or across the Tiber river.

Today there are a lot of tourists crowding Trastevere’s narrow streets. It has become one of Rome’s most popular neighborhoods and is known for its great restaurants, pubs, and nightlife.

Is Trastevere a nice part of Rome?
Summary. The Trastevere district is a beautiful neighborhood in Rome, home to centuries-old churches and other significant Roman historical sights. So, if you have already explored all the famous places in Rome and want to venture off-the-beaten-path, head to Trastevere.

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