Pompi

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


Now a chain operation, Rome's most famous vendor of tiramisu (which literally means 'pick me up') sells takeaway cartons of the deliciously rich yet light-as-air dessert. As well as the classic version, it serves strawberry, pistachio, hazelnut and banana-chocolate. Scoff on the spot (standing) or buy frozen portions to take with you.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale attractions

1. Via dei Condotti

0.09 MILES

High-rolling shoppers and window-dreamers take note: this is Rome’s smartest shopping strip. At the eastern end, near Piazza di Spagna, Caffè Greco was a…

2. Fontana della Barcaccia

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This 1627 fountain of a sinking boat is believed to be by Pietro Bernini, father of the more famous Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It was supposedly modelled on a…

4. Keats-Shelley House

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This house next to the Spanish Steps is where English poet John Keats died of tuberculosis aged only 25. Its bookshelf-lined rooms, practically unchanged…

5. Via Margutta

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Visit the antique shops, commercial art galleries and artisanal boutiques of Via Margutta, one of Rome's prettiest pedestrian cobbled lanes.

6. Chiesa della Trinità dei Monti

0.16 MILES

Sitting in majesty above the Spanish Steps, this landmark church was commissioned by King Louis XII of France and consecrated in 1585. Apart from the…

7. Villa Medici

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Built for Cardinal Ricci da Montepulciano in 1540, this sumptuous Renaissance palace was purchased by Ferdinando de' Medici in 1576 and remained in Medici…

8. Mausoleo di Augusto

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This monumental mausoleum – a dramatic 45m wide and 90m high – was built in 28 BC and is the final resting place of Augustus, buried here in AD 14, and…