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Living La Dolce Vida in Cappuccino Heaven Jul 29, 2005

VIA VENETO

In my opinion, Via Veneto (also known as Via Vittorio Veneto) is one of the most fascinating and romantic urban streets in the world!

Via Veneto became immortalized in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life). In the 1960 film, Marcello Mastroianni plays a playboy newspaper gossip writer who spends every evening in Via Veneto, the hotspot for people who want to be seen. It was here that the term "paparazzi" became widely used.

The famous few blocks in northeast Rome may never regain the glamour of the 1950s and early 1960s, but it is still plenty wonderful for this boy from Kansas. My personal favorites:

Gran Caffé Doney (No. 141) no longer has celebrities in sunglasses hobnobbing with attractive starlets, but it still attracts a hip crowd for nightly aperitifs. During the day, you can relax under a magnolia tree with a newspaper and cappuccino and people watch.

Café de Paris (No. 90) looks as chic as it did when Federico Fellini and Ava Gardner relaxed at its outdoor tables. To me, it is still a magical place to sip espresso, daydream and enjoy the sweet life.

La Terrazza dell'Eden (Via Ludovisi 49) is the restaurant/bar of the Eden Hotel (corner of Via Veneto and Via Ludovisi). The legendary retreat at the top of this historic hotel may offer the best views in Rome.

Harry's Bar (No. 150) is the Roman branch of the famed Venetian café that opened up in 1961. It is still the haunt for local politicians and those who enjoy an after-dinner drink at a piano bar :-D

Another allure of Via Veneto is its proximity to other Roman treasures. It is fantastic to have the Aurelian Wall as well as four of Rome’s most amorous attractions just a few blocks away:
• Villa Borghese
• Trevi Fountain
• Pincio Gardens
• Spanish Steps/Piazza di Spagna
Oasis for café and conversation
Magical place to enjoy sweet life
Still attracts nightly hip crowd

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Silvia87 says: You have many many things to see in Rome.First..you have to go to Vatican city,where you can visit S.Peter church,Bernini's colonnade(barocco style)egyptian obeliscus of 1 century(situated in the middle of the square).Near the obeliscus there is the point called"eclipse fire"from that the colonnade ...
showbiz101 says: Firstly, the vatican is amazing. So make sure you go. Secondly, the line for the museum will quite possibly be the longest queue of people you have ever seen in your entire life (it certainly was for me). So get there early, early, early!! Seriously! It is well worth going to the top of St. Pe...
nmcrae1 says: I agree with Eric's review, although I personally enjoy the Borghese more than the Vatican. While the Vatican Museum is enormous and a little overwhelming, the Borghese is the perfect size. You won't be secretly wishing you were somewhere else halfway through the gallery. And the quality of work is ...
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