VyTA Enoteca Regionale del Lazio

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


Showcasing food and wine of the Lazio region, this mega-stylish address owes its design to fashionable Roman architect Daniela Colli and its contemporary menu to chef Dino De Bellis. The burnished copper bar is a perfect perch for enjoying panini, cicheti (snacks) and taglieri (cheese and meat plates) – it also offers a tempting aperitivo spread. Upstairs, a glam restaurant awaits.


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1. Via dei Condotti

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2. Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina

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3. Fontana della Barcaccia

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4. Keats-Shelley House

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6. Palazzo Chigi

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7. Piazza Colonna

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8. Palazzo di Montecitorio

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