Dual Ec(h)o of Rome: Roman Breakfast

When you're walking around and exploring the different areas of Rome, like Coppedé, Parioli, Pigneto, Monteverde, San Paolo, Prati, one thing you can’t skip is breakfast. It's the first thing you need to get the energy you’ll need for a day of exploring. Whether you’re checking out the beautiful buildings in Coppedé or just enjoying the peaceful streets

Dual Ec(h)o of Rome: Magic in Rome – Coppedè, Villa Torlonia and Parioli

Quartiere Coppedè "Quartiere" means "neighborhood" in Italian. Even so, Coppedè is a small area, not more than a square and a few streets. The place is named after architect Gino Coppedè, who designed this unique place between 1916 and 1927. The first time I visited Quartiere Coppedé I could not believe my eyes. I felt like I was not in Rome anymore! The whole

Dual Ec(h)o of Rome: TOP Apartment Sites and Stays in Rome for the Jubilee

I believe that finding accommodation in Rome is one of the most important tasks for anyone visiting this incredible city. In my opinion, this becomes even more challenging during the Jubilee, when the city is bursting with tourists and pilgrims. Affordable lodging in a central location with good infrastructure? It’s not impossible, but it can feel like quite the adventure.

Dual Ec(h)o of Rome: Jubilee Improving Areas

Sometimes, when we travel to iconic places, it feels almost unreal to think that people live there daily. This is what can happen in Rome. Wandering around the beauties of the Eternal City, most visitors might feel like they are stepping into a museum. How is it, then, to live your life in Rome? If you ask me, being a born and raised Roman, it is a pretty intense experience.

Dual Ec(h)o of Rome

Greetings from our new blog: Dual Ec(h)o of Rome ♥!  Hey there! We’re so excited to welcome you to our blog! You’re probably wondering what this blog is all about, right? Don’t worry, we'll explain everything in depth right now! Dual Ec(h)o of Rome is a space where two unique perspectives on life in the Eternal City collide. One comes from a Foreigner

Dual Ec(h)o of Rome: Jubilee Changes of Public Transport

My colleague Valerio and I are super excited about this special Jubilee year! Sure, we’re a bit anxious about the influx of people pouring into the city and the challenges of getting around. However, here’s the good news—the government has planned some big changes to make the experience as smooth and comfortable as possible. Before diving into those changes, let