Rome – Latest News and Stories
Welcome to the Rome tag page on Daily Herald Scope. Here you’ll find quick, up‑to‑date info about what’s happening in Italy’s capital. From city politics to food festivals, we cut the fluff and give you the facts you need.
City Pulse: Politics and Public Life
The Rome mayor’s office announced a new bike‑share program aimed at cutting traffic in the historic centre. The plan adds 300 electric bikes, with stations near the Colosseum, Trastevere and the Vatican. Residents can rent a bike through a simple app and return it to any dock within the city limits. Early tests show a 12% drop in car trips during rush hour.
Meanwhile, the regional council voted to increase funding for public schools in the outskirts of Rome. The extra €45 million will go toward renovating classrooms, buying new computers and expanding after‑school programs. Parents and teachers praised the move, saying it will help bridge the gap between central and peripheral districts.
Culture, Events and Travel Tips
If you’re planning a visit, the summer calendar is packed. The "Estate Romana" festival kicks off on June 15 with open‑air concerts at the Villa Borghese gardens. Local bands play a mix of pop, jazz and traditional folk, and food stalls serve everything from supplì to gelato. Admission is free, and the event runs every Saturday until September.
Art lovers should not miss the new exhibition at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna. Curated by a Milan‑based historian, the show highlights lesser‑known works by female artists from the 19th century. Highlights include a pastel by Artemisia Gentileschi and a set of watercolours by Angelica Kauffman.
Travel tip: avoid the midday crowds at the Pantheon by arriving early or booking a timed entry online. The queue shortens dramatically after 10 am, and you’ll have more time to admire the dome’s oculus without feeling rushed.
Foodies can follow the "Roma Food Trail" on Instagram. The guide points out hidden trattorias in Testaccio, where you can try cacio e pepe made with locally sourced pecorino. Readers say the best carbonara comes from a tiny osteria off Via Urbana – just ask for the "chef’s special" to get the freshest pasta.
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