Nestled between Rome’s bustling Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di Spagna, Via Margutta offers a serene, narrow lane lined with ivy-covered buildings. This charming street is known for its boutique hotels, stylish restaurants, art galleries, and antique shops. Once home to director Federico Fellini and the setting for Gregory Peck’s character in the 1953 film Roman Holiday, Via Margutta has long been a haven for artists. Today, visitors can stroll along the cobblestones, explore the artistic and culinary offerings, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere that sets this street apart from the city’s more frenetic areas.
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