A dinner overlooking the Colosseum, or perhaps better near the Gallery of Modern Art, or perhaps in front of the Imperial Forum… What if we told you that you could dine with a view of all these places at once? That’s right, in Rome comes the Tramjazz, a traveling restaurant inside a historic 1947 streetcar that has been restored and transformed into an exclusive eatery, passing through the most picturesque spots in the Eternal City. On board the Tramjazz, guests will enjoy a gourmet candlelight dinner, accompanied by unlimited wine and live jazz music, in a truly romantic atmosphere.
Rome’s Tramjazz itinerary
The Tramjazz departs each evening from Piazza di Porta Maggiore at 9 p.m. and concludes its tour around midnight, offering a spectacular tour of illuminated Rome. The streetcar passes through historic neighborhoods such as San Lorenzo, Villa Borghese, and the Celio, with a stop in front of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art and the Colosseum, where you can take a fantastic souvenir photo. Musical moments alternate during the tour with performances by jazz groups, whose repertoire ranges from classic jazz to more modern sounds such as bossa nova and klezmer.
Complete itinerary: Piazza di Porta Maggiore – San Lorenzo – Regina Margherita – Galeno – Valle Giulia (stop) – Santa Croce in Gerusalemme – San Giovanni – Colosseum (stop) – Circus Maximus – Pyramid – Porta San Paolo – Piazza di Porta Maggiore.
Further information and details
Reservations are required and tickets cost about 65 euros per person, with some variations depending on the offer or table reserved. The price includes dinner, unlimited drinks including wine and prosecco, and the live concert. The streetcar is a restored piece of history, with comfortable seats and carefully crafted acoustics to ensure a quality evening. Perfect for couples, groups of friends or even special occasions such as birthdays.