Garbatella

Garbatella is a very interesting district for tourists, both for its rationalist architecture and for its lively social life. One of the most fascinating places in the neighborhood is certainly the Via Ostiense market, one of the oldest local markets in Rome, where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables, cheeses, cured meats and other local products.
Among the monuments to visit, there are the Church of Saints Geremia and Lucia, an example of neo-Romanesque architecture, and the Palladium Theater, one of the most important theaters in the city, which hosts prose and dance performances.
For nature lovers, Garbatella offers many opportunities for walks and outdoor picnics. The large Caffarella park, located on the edge of the neighborhood, is one of the largest parks in Rome, and offers nature trails, soccer fields, tennis and volleyball courts, and areas equipped for barbecues.
Finally, Garbatella is famous for its lively nightlife, with many restaurants, bars and clubs offering local and international cuisine, live music and theme nights. Among the best known clubs are the Ma Che Siete Venuti a Fà, a very popular craft brewery, and the Black Market, a night club that hosts concerts and DJ sets.
Garbatella is a very interesting and lively district, which deserves a visit both for its architecture and for its lively social and cultural life.