To truly experience an ancient city, you’d journey back to its heyday. While an escapade may not take you back two millennia, there is a novel way of stepping back into 1947.
To truly experience an ancient city, you’d journey back to its heyday. While an escapade may not take you back two millennia, there is a novel way of stepping back into 1947. Enter Tramjazz; a vintage cable car turned dining experience turned big band affair, whisking you around the sights and sounds of Rome, created in association with the BRECCE, a non-profit organisation promoting art, music and culture throughout the city.
The evening begins at 9 pm sharp, with guests boarding the cable car outside the Piazza di Porta Maggiore. The evening’s entertainment (a rotation of some of the city’s most reputable jazz musicians) perform from a stage in the middle of the carriage, setting the pace for the evening ahead – seeing historic Roman sites from a new perspective.
Il San Michele, a family-run establishment where quality ingredients from the Lazio region take centre stage, prepare the dinner, which is served as the tram parks outside the Coliseum.