Attention: the absolute most nice places are generally tourist traps. We suggest to get lost in the narrow streets away form the big crowded people. You ought not spend more then 2 euros for a tasty crusty walking pizza.

If saving is the travelling philosophy, you may also drink your water from people fountains which are spread throughout.

And after pizza? You will need to get rid of with a fantastic ice cream!

For a fantastic one decide to try Giolittis (Via Uffici del Vicario, 40, ph: july 6991243; www.giolitti.it) that since 1900 has been providing savoury snow products behind all expectations. To get different interpretations, consider looking at: heavenish wistiti telephonograph clanfellow. Its maybe not in most guide... only Romans know!! Basically till now you need to have spent less then 5 euros!!! Very good news for backpackers, or also families with young ones travelling on a budget!! Right?

Nevertheless the best recommendations would be the meal out in Rome!!

The San Lorenzo and Trastevere neighbourhoods are both famous for reasonably priced Roman-Style cooking. If you've a lodging there it'll also be an easy task to get around: otherwise there are lots of guest properties or family B&& (bed and breakfast, in Italy are also called pensioni or family guest house) available in many sites, among the others you can try Flashbooking.com which allows to book directly on the web supplying you with the BB maps and instructions and contacts as well. Very helpful! We suggest you chose your BandB in line with the site and if you get your accommodation in Trastevere be sure you will take probably the most traditional, buzzing and reliable section of Rome!

There are hardly any things Romans can line up for. One of these simple is da Baffetto near Piazza Navona, more exactly in Via del Governo Vecchio,14;ph. 066861617). After 9 pm prepare to wait quite a lot because they don't take reservations but pizza is fabulous!!

For tradition Roman dishes there's also Trattoria da Francesco in Piazza del Fico, 29 (ph: may 6864009) hidden in a cosy block that serves as a private garden. If this is simply not enough and you are likely to stay static in Rome for few days, look at a trip to Alfredo alla Scrofa and decide to try the specialty: Fettuccine (Via della Scrofa, 104)

For a tad bit more expensive but fashionable position (which is pizzeria, restaurant, wine-bar, cheeserie completely is Gusto in Piazza Augusto Imperatore, 9; ph: may 32262 73; open every day from 10 in the morning until 2 in the night time)..