Meet new people and network with international folks at Borgo Pigneto, a multicultural space and meeting place in Rome, located in the historic building of Villa Lauricella. It offers various areas for dining, drinking, and entertainment. Borgo Pigneto belongs to the Pigneto area, which is famous for its creative and unconventional atmosphere, with plenty of bars, cafes, and cultural activities. It is a place to enjoy the experience of a village while staying in the city.
This event provides an excellent opportunity to network and socialize with fellow expats in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for making new friends and expanding your network.
Where: Borgo Pigneto – Via Prenestina, 216. From Termini station, take tram 5 or 14, get off at the ‘Prenestina/Gattamelata’ stop which is right in front of Borgo Pigneto. The journey should take around 12 minutes.
When: Sunday, May 26th @ 18:30
Cost: €15, includes appetizers and 1 drink.
* Italians are welcome at our meetups; however, the focus of our events is to provide expats and international attendees with opportunities to create new connections. Due to limited space, we are reserving spots for this event exclusively for expats and international attendees.
* We have limited spots available for this event, so only those who RSVP will have access to the garden.
Are you new to our network and meetup? The best thing is to greet the host Adriana or Patrizia first or before sitting so that we can help you meet others.
Don’t be shy! Fun professionals from all over the world are waiting to connect with you. Don’t hesitate to bring your partner, friends, flatmates, or colleagues with you.
What kind of people attend our event? All ages from people in their 20’s, we all blend in fine together. We have a large group attending so reservations are required. If you do not receive our newsletter it’s a good idea to sign up here.
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