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Tor di Quinto
Your calm safe-spot in the Roman storm

Overview
A quiet, safe place to call home in Rome.

Tor di Quinto is the perfect place for a family, or for those looking to settle down.

Full of parks, open areas, and quiet corners to relax in, this is a pretty part of Rome.

What can I do here?
Tor di Quinto is a neighbourhood to live in, rather than visit.

Couched in a bend of the Tiber River, and next to a large park, it has a small-town vibe that sets it apart from the rest of this busy city.

It's easy to spend a Sunday having a picnic with friends and family.

Feeling fancy?Splurge on a fine-dining experience at Acquolina. This Michelin-starred seafood restaurant offers excellent food and a relaxed atmosphere. You can also dine here al fresco.

The Michelin Guide notes their 'particularly interesting wine list'.

A tasting plate starts at €18. Expensive. But worth it.

Fascinating fact
Ponte Milvio is a bridge crossing the Tiber river. It's been around in one form or another for over 2200 years.

The first stone bridge was built here in 115 BC. It's been repaired and renovated in the millennia since, but never demolished.

Cross it, and you'll be walking the same bridge that Roman centurions used. Historic.

How affordable is this neighbourhood?
€–€€ (budget-friendly to mid-range)

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