Harry Styles has been living La Dolce Vita in Rome, soaking up the sun, food and culture, which could be the reason Google searches for ‘Rome holidays’ have spiked 20% over the past month.
If you’re heading to Rome, global travel booking site Omio has put together a list of Harry’s favourite spots that you can add to your itinerary.
Live La Dolce Vita with Harry Styles’ favourite Rome Spots
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St Peter’s Square
St Peter’s Square is a famous landmark in Vatican City and is renowned for its beautiful architecture. It features two fountains designed by Carlo Maderno and Bernini, alongside a plethora of statues symbolic of the Catholic Church. Harry Styles was spotted here back in May 2025, watching the announcement of Pope Leo XIV.
If you love beautiful architecture, history and culture, St Peter’s Square is a must-do when visiting Rome. If you’re arriving here by train, Roma San Pietro train station is only around a 10-minute walk away, meaning you can get there easily from most cities within Italy.
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Il Pagliaccio
This one is for the foodies. Harry Styles was spotted having a glamorous dinner with friends at Rome’s only two Michelin star restaurant, Il Pagliaccio. Founded in 2003 by Anthony Genovese, it was awarded its first Michelin star in 2006 and a second in 2009. Renowned for its circus of flavours, it’s one not to miss if you love fine dining – or just want to sit at a similar spot to Harry himself. The nearest light rail station is Beli, which is around a seven-minute walk from the restaurant.
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Porta Portese Flea Market
Sprawled along the Travestere area of Rome, you’ll find the Porta Portese flea market, which takes place every Sunday. Here you can find anything and everything, from vintage designer and leather to antique homeware and more. Harry Styles was actually spotted buying a pair of shoes from a stall back in 2024. If you love fashion and antiques, or just enjoy mooching around a market, this is the spot for you, but make sure you arrive early and bring cash.
If you’re travelling to Porta Portese Flea Market from another Italian city, the closest rail stations are Roma Trastevere and Piramide. From here, you can catch a local bus or take a tram to reach the market.
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Civita di Bagnoregio
Situated around 75 miles north of Rome sits the small Italian village of Civita di Bagnoregio, otherwise known as ‘The Dying City’, where Harry Styles is rumoured to own a home. Packed full of history, the town has shrunk due to erosion, earthquakes and landslides, making it the perfect place for Harry to escape the crowds. If you are to visit Civita di Bagnoregio, not only might you spot the Watermelon Sugar star, but you’ll also be subjected to breath taking views.
To reach Civita di Bagnoregio, you will need to take the train from Roma Termini to Orvieto. From there, you will need to hire a car or get a taxi to the remote village.