La Campana

Centro Storico


Caravaggio, Goethe and Federico Fellini are among the luminaries who have dined at what is said to be Rome’s oldest trattoria, dating from around 1518. Nowadays, locals and out-of-towners take to its soberly attired interior to dine on fresh fish and traditional Roman dishes in a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Bookings recommended.


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