Angela Corrias is a journalist and blogger based in Rome who specialises in Italy, Afghanistan and Iran. She writes travel guides on her own blog, for Rome Actually, and for Time Out Travel.
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Angela Corrias is a journalist and blogger based in Rome who specialises in Italy, Afghanistan and Iran. She writes travel guides on her own blog, for Rome Actually, and for Time Out Travel.
For some city breaks, there will be one or two national dishes youâve got to try. This is not, as you probably know, the case when visiting Rome. First off youâve got four different kinds of pasta to get your teeth into, then a supplĂ, an ultra thin-based pizza. You get the picture. But after all that delicious, heavy food, whatâs the thing you absolutely need? Thatâs right, itâs gelato, another absolute must when youâre in Rome. for one thing, it only costs about âŹ1.50-3.00 for your average scoop. On our list weâve got classic flavours alongside the mind-blowingly unique. Whatever your flavour, hereâs the best gelato in Rome. RECOMMENDED:đ The best restaurants in Romeđ How to eat like a local in Romeđïž Exactly where to stay in Romeđš The best hotels in Rome This guide is by Angela Corrias, a writer based in Rome. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.Â