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What to do in Rome | Weekend 27 and 28 February 2021

New weekend in the capital, mild temperatures, the ideal opportunity for a stroll through the Roman alleys.

Weekend in Rome: what to do on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 February

There are restaurants open until 6pm, for brunch, lunch, an early aperitif, there are guided tours and the first markets that come back to the city, there is no shortage of opportunities to enjoy this early spring, in safety and in full compliance with the restrictions.

So let’s see what to do in Rome on the weekend of 27 and 28 February:

Lunch or brunch in the restaurants of Rome

There are many interesting, fun, innovative or traditional proposals that aim to marry all tastes over the weekend. From the gastronomic carousel of Numa to the Circus, to the shop with tasting and Vinum Est tables, up to the informal lunch of Fad Burger. RomaToday has selected some restaurants where to eat at the weekend. You find them all at this link.

Vintage Market

The Vintage Market returns to the capital with a great event in one of the most fascinating locations in the city, the former Atac warehouse in Piazza Ragusa. Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 15, it will be an opportunity to meet the best of the Italian artisan scene. During the day, numerous activities and exhibitions of young artists will alternate, all accompanied by musical selections, food & beverage. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

Japanese market

Sunday 28 February is also the day of the Japanese Market, a reopening of the concept made in Japan for years loved and appreciated in the capital. All the nuances of this great culture enclosed in a single container. For the occasion, all the spaces from Largo Venue will be open including the terrace on the first floor. A unique path that with more than 50 exhibitors will make visitors lose themselves among the sounds, scents and atmospheres typical of the Rising Sun. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

Visits, workshops and activities for children at the Explora Museum

Even if the space of the Explora Museum exhibition pavilion is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, there is no shortage of proposals for children in the green area. This weekend the new Create & Read activity in the open air is scheduled for Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 February at 3pm in the Explora garden. Readings in the open air, for children aged 4 to 10 and fun laboratory activities dedicated to manual skills and technology, in an outdoor space. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

What to do in Rome in your free time (and in safety)

Walk to discover the hidden Rome in the Sant ‘Eustachio district

For the cycle “Roman walks to discover hidden Rome”, on Sunday 28 February, Artefacto Roma organizes a walk through the lesser known streets and alleys of the Sant’Eustachio district between S. Carlo ai Catinari and via della Scrofa. Appointment in the afternoon, at 3 pm, for a guided tour in compliance with anti-Covid regulations, in small groups and with the use of radio earphones. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

Meet Julius Caesar, divo! Visit and activities for children

On Sunday 28 February, Cicero in Rome organizes a guided tour and activities for children in the footsteps of Julius Caesar, the man who started the great Roman Empire. The events of the man who started the great Roman Empire will be reconstructed by visiting his places, talking about him both as a politician and general, but also as a person, telling of the world that revolved around him, until his tragic end. The guided tour for the whole family will be accompanied along the way by an educational activity for children. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

Street art and industrial archeology: walk in the Ostiense district

Saturday 27 February ArtWanderlust organizes a guided tour of the Ostiense district to discover the large murals in the area. Today the district is known as a pioneer district in Rome for the spread of street art in the Eternal City.
During the guided tour, in addition to the murals, including those by Blu, Sten & Lex, Solo and Agostino Iacurci, Roa, observing some of the important industrial archeology relevance, such as the impressive bulk of the Gazometro. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

Hic Sunt Pirates! Didactic treasure hunt for children on the Tiber Island

On Saturday 27 February, Cicero in Rome organizes a treasure hunt for children on the Tiber Island where the pirates arrived. Crews of adventurers will compete in search of the island’s treasures, exploring impregnable fortresses and ancient hospitals, challenging ancestral cults and thrilling rapids. A treasure hunt, a guided tour with educational activities for the little ones of the family. [TUTTE LE INFORMAZIONI]

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