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The Prati District
The Prati District's wide, sweeping avenues, elegant buildings, and modern European charm set it apart from any other neighborhood in Rome.
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Known for its wide, sweeping avenues, elegant buildings, and modern European charm, Prati has a distinct personality and a style reminiscent more of a quartier in Paris than a former marshland in Rome. Its convenient location (above the
Vatican
and across the Tiber), high-end shopping street and cool restaurants make it the Roman’s best-kept secret.Often referred to as the “white-collar” neighborhood, Prati also serves as a residential zone for upper class Romans. Its organized grid layout and elegant “Art Nouveau” and “Umbertino” style give it a unique personality. During the weekdays, Prati serves as Rome’s corporate hub, the fast-paced stomping ground for business-oriented professionals.

In addition to the enormous Palazzo di Giustizia, in Piazza Cavour, which houses the Supreme Court, Prati’s two tribunal courts make it the hot spot for lawyers. When the sun goes down and the workweek comes to a close, businesses pump the breaks and the social scene comes alive. Wine bars, live music venues, and international and classic Roman restaurants spread throughout the neighborhood, being mostly frequented by locals.

However, the neighborhood’s major attraction is the extensive shopping street, devoid of tourists called Via Cola di Rienzo, named after a Roman senator and nobleman. A less-crowded version of
via del Corso
, Cola di Rienzo is lined with many high-end and affordable International and Italian brands. The long stretch of shops has its fair share of major labels, alongside Italian boutiques, cafés and restaurants.Unlike the cramped center and its dreaded “Varco Attivo”, Prati’s spacious streets offer more options for groups of friends to hang out on the weekend.

Remarkably, it is one of the few neighborhoods that has not yet been overrun by tourists. Whether it’s because the Vatican steals its thunder, or because it doesn’t look like the typical “Rome” pictured on postcards, we can’t say for sure. What we can do is give you the inside scoop on where to eat, shop and what to see when you venture to the other side of the Tiber.
Prati Restaurants
FOOD
Best Restaurants in Prati
Where to eat in Prati, from relaxed lunch spots and Roman trattorias to elegant restaurants for dinner.
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Prati Bars
DRINKING
Best Bars in Prati
Cocktail bars, wine bars and aperitivo addresses to discover after work or on a night out.
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must see
MUST SEE
The best things to see in Prati
The best things to see in Prati, from elegant streets and local markets to riverside views and hidden corners.
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