We are meeting up on Lungotevere, across the way from Castel Sant’Angelo at the restaurant Terrazza Tevere. It’s a restaurant and lounge facing the river and with a stunning view of the castle as well as the Vatican dome. They also have live music all summer long.
This is a special event—a summer party themed meetup—so dress accordingly to welcome the founder of Expats Living in Rome, Patrizia di Gregorio. Many of our long-standing members know her, and we will gather to welcome her back after a year away. If you don’t know her, come say hi and get excited, as this will increase your chances of meeting new people because she is the best host.
This event gives you a great opportunity to network and socialize with fellow expats in a friendly and informal atmosphere. Our attendees seek to make new friends, network, and exchange languages.
Where: Terrazza Tevere alongside Lungotevere nightlife and literally across the Castel Sant’Angelo. You have to walk down the side steps to the bridge. Use this link to get to the place or watch this video.
When: Tuesday, July 2 from 19:30 till 22:30
Cost: €15 entrance fee comes with a dish of appetizers + 1 drink.
SPACE IS LIMITED:
* We have limited spots available for this event, so only those who RSVP will have access to the terrace.
Students taking Italian or English lessons are always accepted to attend the events.
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 18 years old to our retired expats and we blend in fine together. We have 60 to 80 people that attend and it’s best to always reserve. If you do not receive our newsletter it’s a good idea to sign up here.
Did you know that the location of our meetup is so stunning that it has been featured in films, representing the beauty of enjoying summer in Rome?
In the classic romantic comedy film ‘Roman Holiday,’ one of the most representative scenes showcases this location. Everything starts when Princess Anne (Audrey Hepburn) decides to have her long hair cut short to avoid being recognized. The barber invites her to a dance that night by the Tiber River, near Castel Sant’Angelo. Princess Anne, accompanied by Joe (Gregory Peck) and Eddie (Irving Radovich), participates in the dance, enjoying drinks, dancing, and having fun.
However, their delightful time is cut short when government agents spot Anne and attempt to forcefully take her away. Joe, Irving, and the barber swiftly intervene to save her from the abductors. Anne actively joins the ensuing fight and eventually escapes with Joe by swimming away from the party.
So, what are you waiting for to join our event at this captivating location where you can also meet new people and have fun?
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