Pizza Roman style

Location

Rome
Italy
41° 52' 51.186" N, 12° 28' 31.8792" E
IT
General info: 

Napoli is known as the birthplace of Pizza but Rome does it pretty good as well. The Roman pizzas are just slightly different. Most pizzerias here make them with very thin, crispy bases compared to the thicker versions of Napoli. However you like it, we strongly suggest to taste some Roman pizza once in Rome.

There are good pizzerias all over Rome but to save your time we picked some that we know to be really good:

Da Remo - Piazza Santa Maria della Liberatrice 44; +39 06 574 6270. Closed Sundays; dinner only (This marker is placed here)
Li Rioni - Via dei SS Quattro 24, Closed Tuedays
Pizzeria Li Rioni - Via SS. Quattro 24
Gatta Mangiona - Via Ozanam 30-32 (Monteverde)
La Fornace - Via Angelo Emo

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Interesting places nearby

Cala en Porter was one of Menorcas first beach resorts and its popularity has lasted until this day. This beach where also the town got its name is spacious one with tall cliffs on both sides creating a dramatic backdrop.

Cala en Bosc is a spacious beach a walking distance from the town center. The beach will be crowded but despite the everyday crowds, it is kept pretty clean.

Cala Fustam is a tiny beach away from the crowds. The setting is beautiful with the white sandy beach located at the end of a narrow cove.

Cala des Talaier is a picturesque small beach in a small bay with calm waters. The turquoise crystal clear water makes you forget that you are not in paradise but close to civilization in Spain.

Cales Coves is an interesting option for those seeking to get away from the crowds. The “beaches “ are not very spectacular and basically not suitable for sunbathing and relaxing in the way we know it.

Cala en Turqueta is a ridiculously beautiful Menorcan white sandy beach in a picturesque setting. The right side of the beach is dominated by limestone rock but not in as dramatic way as for example in Cala Macarella&Macarelleta.