San Lorenzo may look all street with its pulse in
urban art and street food, but don’t be fooled. This
gritty student neighbourhood immediately east of
Termini train station is on the avant-garde rise. Art
galleries, curated mural projects by artists like
Rome’s favorite Alice, charming cafes, and boutique
restaurants are slowly infiltrating the streets of San
Lorenzo with counter-culture chic. Don’t worry, San
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Lorenzo still retains its local vibe with weekend
festivals and demonstrations, and is always a hub for
Rome’s university student scene.
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