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The 8 Best Rooftop Bars in Rome 2026

The 8 best rooftop bars in Rome for 2026, from Aroma's Colosseum view to Terrazza Borromini, Divinity Terrace, and the Rome Cavalieri. Rome from above.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Aroma at Palazzo Manfredi.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Rome caps its skyline at a handful of floors, so the best rooftops trade height for monuments you can almost touch. The eight below put the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and Piazza Navona into the glass. Most sit on hotel terraces in the historic centre.

The 8 best rooftop bars in Rome

Editor's №1

Aroma at Palazzo Manfredi

Aroma crowns Palazzo Manfredi with the closest rooftop view of the Colosseum in the city, just 28 seats facing the arena. The kitchen holds a Michelin star, and a retractable roof keeps the terrace open all year. Go at golden hour for an aperitivo before dinner, when the ancient stone turns amber. Book well ahead; the front tables are the most wanted seats in Rome.

Terrazza Borromini

Terrazza Borromini sits atop the 17th-century Eitch Borromini on Piazza Navona, with a fourth-floor restaurant and a fifth-floor bar locals call La Grande Bellezza. The 360-degree view runs across the domes and over Bernini's square below. Go for a sunset spritz on the upper terrace, then stay for Mediterranean plates. Best on a clear evening when the city glows pink.

Divinity Terrace

Divinity Terrace tops The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel and puts the Pantheon's dome almost at eye level. Open daily from lunch to midnight, it pours signature cocktails named for the seven planetary gods and backs them with a 600-label wine list. Go just before midnight for the quietest view, and order a planet-themed cocktail to match the temple below.

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The Court

The Court holds the cocktail terrace at Palazzo Manfredi, a few steps from Aroma and the same Colosseum view. Bar manager Matteo Zed builds the menu around Roman fountains, so each drink carries a story and a technique. Go for a pre-dinner round when the arena lights come up. Best for a couple who want the view without committing to a full tasting menu.

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Settimo Roman Cuisine & Terrace

Settimo runs the seventh-floor terrace of the Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese, with a view that sweeps over the Borghese gardens to St Peter's dome. The kitchen sends out seasonal Roman cooking and the bar keeps a sharp cocktail list refreshed each year. Go at dusk to watch the Vatican catch the last light. Best for a long, slow dinner with the city laid out below.

The Flair

The Flair occupies the eighth-floor terrace of the Sina Bernini Bristol above Piazza Barberini, looking down on Bernini's Triton fountain. The room splits between a cocktail bar, a bistro, and a fine-dining table, so you can pick your altitude of formality. Go for a Barberini sunset drink before dinner. Best when you want a polished terrace away from the tourist crush.

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Hotel Locarno Rooftop

The Locarno's roof terrace hides above an art-deco hotel off Piazza del Popolo, all wisteria, jazz, and a view across the historic centre's rooftops. It leans intimate rather than grand, with live music on weekend nights. Go for an early-evening aperitivo when the terrace opens and the trees are in bloom. Best for a quiet date that skips the hotel-bar crowds.

The Rome Cavalieri Sky Lounge

The Rome Cavalieri sits high on Monte Mario, the highest rooftop drink in the city and a neighbour to the Michelin-starred La Pergola. Non-guests climb up for an aperitivo or a nightcap as the lights of Rome flicker below. Go for a pre-dinner drink before La Pergola, or just for the panorama. Best on a clear night when the whole city spreads out underfoot.

Weekly picks

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