Trastevere is a picturesque and historical neighborhood located on the west bank of the Tiber River, south of Vatican City in Rome, Italy. Its name meaning 'beyond the Tiber', Trastevere maintains the charm of its ancient past with its cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings, ivy-covered facades, and bohemian atmosphere. The area is famed for its vibrant nightlife, artisanal shops, traditional Roman trattorias, and lovely cafes. It is also home to the Basilica of Santa Maria, a notable church dating back to the third century, known for its stunning mosaics. The neighborhood's heart is the Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists. The narrow alleys leading off the square are great for exploratory walks. Trastevere is characterized by its laid-back lifestyle and provides a delightful contrast to the more touristic areas of Rome. It's where you experience the authentic local life during the day and the buzzing social scene after the sun sets. Visitors can also enjoy beautiful views over the city from the hilltop Janiculum Terrace (Terrazza del Gianicolo).