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Rome offers an enchanting blend of history, art, and the daily ritual of coffee. What better way to experience the Eternal City than by sipping a perfect espresso with an iconic backdrop? From bustling piazzas to serene rooftop terraces, here are 10 top cafés in Rome that combine excellent coffee with unforgettable views.

Affiliate Angle: Consider booking rooftop experiences that include daytime access for coffee, or joining walking tours with coffee stops that highlight these scenic locations.


1. Terrazza Caffarelli

  • View: Unbeatable panoramic views over the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Capitoline Hill, and the Altare della Patria (Victor Emmanuel II Monument).
  • Location: Inside the Capitoline Museums complex, on the Capitoline Hill, Piazza del Campidoglio.
  • Coffee Recommendation: Enjoy a classic Italian espresso or cappuccino while soaking in the history. They also offer light meals and snacks.
  • Hours: Generally open daily, 9:30 AM – 7:30 PM (hours can vary with museum opening times, check official museum website).
  • Tips: You don’t need a museum ticket to access the café; there’s a separate entrance. It’s an ideal spot after visiting the Capitoline Museums or the Roman Forum.

2. Divinity Terrace – The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel

  • View: A breathtaking, up-close view of the Pantheon’s dome and the surrounding rooftops of the historic center.
  • Location: Rooftop of The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel, Via di Santa Chiara, 4/A (very close to the Pantheon).
  • Coffee Recommendation: Offers a refined coffee experience, also known for signature cocktails if you visit later in the day.
  • Hours: Generally open from 11:30 AM to midnight. (Note: Primarily a bar, but open during daytime for coffee).
  • Tips: A true hidden gem for Pantheon views. It’s a hotel rooftop, so it feels exclusive. No booking option for casual visits, so availability is on a first-come, first-served basis unless you’re a larger group.

3. Rinascente (Via del Tritone) Rooftop

  • View: Expansive views over Rome’s rooftops, including some iconic domes and monuments. It offers a particularly good perspective of the city’s charming chaos.
  • Location: On the 7th floor of the Rinascente department store on Via del Tritone, 61 (a short walk from the Trevi Fountain).
  • Coffee Recommendation: A great spot for a mid-shopping coffee break. They have a bar and food options.
  • Hours: Generally open daily, usually 10 AM – 11 PM, but check the department store’s current hours.
  • Tips: This is one of the few rooftop spots in Rome where you typically don’t need a reservation. It’s a more casual, accessible rooftop experience.

4. Vista Trastevere Roof Bar & Restaurant

  • View: A spectacular panoramic view of Rome from the charming Trastevere neighborhood, including the Altare della Patria in the distance and the rooftops of Trastevere.
  • Location: Via Emilio Morosini, 27 (in Trastevere). It’s located on the 7th floor of UNAHOTELS Trastevere Roma.
  • Coffee Recommendation: Excellent for breakfast with a view, or for a relaxing aperitif later in the day.
  • Hours: Generally open daily from 12:30 PM to 10:30 PM for restaurant service, with bar service potentially extending later.
  • Tips: A great way to see Rome from a different perspective, away from the typical central viewpoints. Booking is recommended for meals, but you might be able to pop in for a coffee if it’s not busy.

5. Caffè Doria

  • View: An elegant café set within the beautiful Doria Pamphilj Gallery. While not a classic “rooftop” view of the city, it offers a sophisticated ambiance with views into the gallery’s cloister or internal courtyard.
  • Location: Inside the Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Via della Gatta, 1/A (near Piazza Venezia and Via del Corso).
  • Coffee Recommendation: Known for high-quality coffee, elegant pastries, and a refined setting.
  • Hours: Generally open during gallery hours (Mon-Tue & Thu: 9 AM – 7 PM; Fri-Sun: 10 AM – 8 PM; Closed Wed).
  • Tips: Perfect for an upscale coffee break before or after exploring the magnificent Doria Pamphilj art collection. It’s often overlooked by tourists.

6. Caffetteria-Bistrot at the Chiostro del Bramante

  • View: Offers a unique view into the Renaissance cloister and, from some spots, a glimpse of Raphael’s fresco in the adjacent Church of Santa Maria della Pace.
  • Location: Arco della Pace, 5 (near Piazza Navona).
  • Coffee Recommendation: Enjoy a coffee in a beautiful Renaissance setting, combining art and relaxation.
  • Hours: Generally open daily, hours vary with exhibitions (check website for current times).
  • Tips: A tranquil escape from the bustling streets of Rome, offering a serene atmosphere with an artistic backdrop.

7. Gran Caffè La Caffettiera (Piazza di Pietra)

  • View: Direct, charming views of the Temple of Hadrian in Piazza di Pietra. This lively piazza is often less crowded than others but equally beautiful.
  • Location: Piazza di Pietra, 62.
  • Coffee Recommendation: A traditional Italian coffee bar experience, perfect for a stand-up espresso or a seated cappuccino.
  • Hours: Daily, typically early morning to late evening.
  • Tips: Enjoy watching locals and tourists mingle while admiring the ancient temple. It’s a great spot for people-watching.

8. Antico Caffè Greco

  • View: While not a panoramic view, its outdoor seating area on the elegant Via dei Condotti offers a prime view of the Spanish Steps area and the high-fashion street. It’s more about the historical ambiance and sophisticated clientele.
  • Location: Via dei Condotti, 86 (near the Spanish Steps).
  • Coffee Recommendation: A historic blend, served in an old-world elegant setting. Be prepared for higher prices for the experience.
  • Hours: Daily, typically 9 AM – 9 PM.
  • Tips: One of Rome’s oldest and most famous cafes (since 1760). It’s a step back in time, frequented by artists and intellectuals throughout history. More of an experience than just a coffee stop.

9. Bar Gianicolo

  • View: Offers splendid panoramic views of Rome from the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo), though the café itself is quite simple. The view is just steps away.
  • Location: Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi (Janiculum Hill).
  • Coffee Recommendation: A simple, solid Roman espresso.
  • Hours: Generally open throughout the day.
  • Tips: Stop here for coffee while enjoying the famous views from Janiculum Hill, where you can also witness the daily noon cannon fire. It’s a casual, local spot.

10. Terrazza Les Étoiles (Atlante Star Hotel)

  • View: Spectacular views of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican City, particularly stunning at sunset.
  • Location: Top floor of the Atlante Star Hotel, Via dei Bastioni, 1 (Prati neighborhood, near Castel Sant’Angelo and the Vatican).
  • Coffee Recommendation: While primarily a bar for aperitivo and evening drinks, it’s open during the day and offers coffee, making it a luxurious spot for a daytime espresso with an incredible view.
  • Hours: Aperitivo often starts from 5:30 PM, but the terrace might be accessible for daytime coffee earlier (confirm directly with the hotel).
  • Tips: This is a more upscale hotel rooftop. Great for a splurge or a special coffee break.

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