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The district

San Paolo is one of the most dynamic and popular districts of the capital. The lively university life has contributed to the opening of clubs, bars and restaurants, a meeting place not only for young students, but also for tourists and residents. The area is home to the marvelous Basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura, included in the list of World Heritage Sites by Unesco, and the Schuster Park with the memorial to the fallen of Nassiriya.
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Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls

With its imposing Byzantine structure it is one of the four papal basilicas of Rome, the second largest after that of St. Peter's. The church stands on the place where, according to tradition, the apostle Paul was buried.

Image by Mark Pecar

San Paolo District Market (open on weekends)

Born as an urban redevelopment project of a disused bus warehouse, the market hosts 30 stalls with products from all the provinces of Lazio, including a salami and cheese counter from Amatrice, milk from the Frisona farm, the baker at Km 0 because it uses exclusively wheat grown in Lazio, and also eggs of free-range hens, fish directly fished in the sea of Terracina by the fishermen's cooperative, meat from grazing animals, fruit and vegetables, including organic ones.

The Light Shop

Shopping is done on tap!

An original way to buy different types of food: pasta, biscuits, candies, chocolate, spices, flavored teas, wine, essences, soaps and detergents.

The first sustainable shop that thinks about the environment.

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Egg pasta Renzo and Lucia

 

The Best Egg Pasta in Rome and ... maybe in Italy! They prepare egg pasta for you as your grandmothers did.

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