| Rome travel guide - La Dolce Vita |
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| La Dolce Vita - Rome Dining - Rome Coffee Shop |
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Via Veneto is the heart of eating and entertaining. It has been a very famous street since Fellini shot there "la Dolce Vita", his world-wide known film. This area became popular in the 17th century, when two of the most important Roman families, the Barberini and the Ludovisi, built there their Palaces. Via Veneto was built in the second half of the 19th century, during the reconstruction of Rome. |
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| Lovely restaurants, hotels, and shops have been opened in it since the beginning of the 20th century. In 1960, it used to be the most elegant avenue of the capital, and the tables on the streets became a Mecca for actors and Paparazzi. After the lost of its splendour over the last decade, nowadays it is undergoing a new youth thanks to the most famous American Restaurant that have been opened here, the Hard Rock Cafè. |
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| Taverna del Campo - Piazza Campo de'Fiori, 16. Cocktail bar - opened from morning until late night "tartine" and good wine. |
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| The Drunken Ship - Piazza Campo de'Fiori, 20. Disco bar opened from 5 pm until late night, one of the destinations preferred by young people in their twenties. |
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