A hat shop with hundreds of wooden forms to create headdresses of the most unique patterns; a barber's shop with early 20th-century furnishings; a quiet old bookstore where one rather breathes library air.
A luthier surrounded by violins and stringed instruments; a traditional goldsmith's shop; a workshop where dolls are repaired, with baskets filled with ceramic eyes, legs and faces; or another where rush is worked to stuff chairs.
When people think of Rome, it is easy to imagine lively trattorias steaming with spaghetti carbonara, gricia and amatriciana. The Capital's cuisine, however, is also so much more.
The Eternal City is full of starred restaurants addresses, places where the world's most prestigious chefs offer exclusive dishes with attention to detail.