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The most American places in Rome

Today, the Eternal City receives a special guest: no one else, namely the President of the United States of America, decided to pay a business visit to the Italian capital. The head of one of the most powerful states in the world will visit the Colosseum, meet with Pope Francis, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and President Giorgio Napolitano. We picked up ten places in Rome, where Barack Obama does not look, but which are still saturated with the American spirit.

Bakery house


While Italians are used to being content with a small cup of coffee and a breakfast roll, Americans are ready to turn the first meal of the day into a real feast. The owner of the Bakery House bakery promises all visitors a “perfect American style,” which includes attributes such as bacon and baguette.

  • Address: Corso Trieste 157 b / c
  • Official website: www.bakeryhouse.it

Antico caffe della pace


This cafe, located in the center of Rome, has been invariably attracting American celebrities for decades. According to the tabloid The Hollywood Reporter, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, actor Leonardo di Caprio and the incomparable Madonna were spotted here not so long ago. This place has been visited by Grace Kelly herself more than once. But if you want to look at the stars personally, you better hurry up: there are rumors that the cafes are going to close.

  • Address: Via della Pace 3/7
  • Official website: www.caffedellapace.it

Hamburgeseria

They can be real experts in the preparation of pizza, but Italians cannot boast of their knowledge of burgers ... Hamburgeseria, which is considered the "first burger bar in Rome", opened its doors to visitors in 2012 and invited a chef from New York. Since then, the cafe has flourished: the real American atmosphere perfectly complements the menu, which is replete with cocktails, and the sounds of incendiary salsa.

  • Address: Via dei Reti 40
  • Official website: www.hamburgeseria-roma.com

Sports at Sloppy Sam's


This place is just a haven for sports fans, from hockey to baseball. The American bar works despite the significant time difference between the two continents. Its doors are open from 8:00 to 3:00, but there are always a lot of visitors. Sports spirit, excellent food and a sea of ​​beer attract many sports fans.

  • Address: Piazza Campo de Fiori 10.
  • Official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Sloppy-SAMS/383602635068563

American takeaways


Perhaps many Americans living in Rome will refuse to admit that despite the fact that they are in the world capital of coffee, they sometimes want to drink a cup of coffee prepared according to the recipes of their country. Fortunately for them, American Takeaways offers to enjoy American coffee almost everywhere.

  • Address: Everywhere with the inscription “American Takeaways”
  • Official website: www.americantakeaways.it

Cinema America Occupato (American Occupied Cinema)


Cinema America Occupato is currently a project of the local Roman authorities, who occupied an abandoned building that was once an American cinema. This place got its name for a reason: here are often films made by Americans, ranging from the Truman Show and ending with Woody Allen's “Match Point”.

  • Address: Via Natale del Grande 6d.
  • Official website: www.americaoccupato.org

Anglo American Book Co


Opened in 1953, this bookstore continues to hold on to popularity among fans of English-language literature. The store owners assure: “If the book was published, we will get it for you.”

  • Address: Via della Vite 102
  • Official website: www.aab.it

American university rome


Everyone who has ever been in the Trastevere area has probably heard young people talking in English. Most likely, these were students of American University Rome. This is the only American campus in the Italian capital that includes a number of US universities offering study abroad programs.

  • Address: Via Pietro Roselli 4.
  • Official website: www.aur.edu

American Academy in Rome


The American Academy has been on the map of Rome since 1894. For more than a hundred years, it has been attracting American scientists and artists to Rome. In addition to studying the arts and humanities, today the American Academy can offer many other subjects for study.

  • Address: Via Angelo Masina 5.
  • Official website: www.aarome.org

American apparel


Americans living in Rome sometimes feel cornered because of the need to wear unusual clothing for them. Fortunately, the American Apparel clothing store is ready to offer its compatriots, and indeed everyone, original American wardrobe items, such as colorful sweatshirts and tracksuits.

  • Address: Via dei Serpenti 155.
  • Official website: www.americanapparel.net

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