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

Interesting places nearby

At the German-speaking end of the rail-link included Gstaad ski pass and now lift linked to the ski areas above neighbouring Saanemöser, St. Stephan and Schönried.

Primarilly a cross country skiers resort, for which it is world famous, with an incredible amount of terrain. Downhillers will find very limited slopes about 20 minutes out of town, the biggest at Arber.

Summer and winter family tourist resort. Village of 940 residents (Les Véternats), calm, pleasant, in a nest of greenery.
From 600 to 1200 m of altitude, at the heart of the Massif Vosgien

At the centre of the Four Valleys, one of the largest ski areas in Europe, Verbier has everything a top-class winter-sports resort should have.

Located above Chalais (cable car link) Vercorin is on the Val D'Anniviers pass which it shares with Chandolin / Saint Luc, Grimentz and Zinal (offering a combined total of 200km of trails).

At the Amberger Alpe (1883 metres) in Kärnten in the Spittal-district, the natural skiing area Verditz is located. Especially families are glad to go skiing in Verditz.