Caffè Roma

Welcome to Caffè Roma

Hello everyone! Today I will talk about Caffè Roma, a small hamlet in the municipality of Sassari, located in the beautiful north-western region of Sardinia. Despite its small size, Caffè Roma offers many interesting attractions worth exploring.

Caffè Roma: a peaceful hamlet

Caffè Roma is an ideal place for those who love the tranquility and peace of the countryside. Its hilly location, at an altitude of 158 meters above sea level, offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and the sea in the distance.

Coffee Roma: The Charm of Sardinia.

The population of Caffè Roma

The hamlet had 102 inhabitants in 1991. However, one should not underestimate the warm welcome of its residents. The inhabitants of Caffè Roma are simple and friendly people who love to welcome visitors and make them feel at home.

Caffè Roma and surroundings

Caffè Roma is only 8 kilometers from Sassari and about 1 km from the hamlet of La Landrigga. Sassari is a charming city, famous for its history and culture. Art lovers should not miss the National Art Gallery, with its vast collection of works by Sardinian and Italian painters.

Caffè Roma: the historic bar

Caffè Roma takes its name from a historic bar in the village. The bar serves coffee for less than 40 cents, a true rarity these days. Sipping coffee at the bar in Caffè Roma is an unforgettable experience, immersed in the unique atmosphere of this place.

Caffè Roma: a land of agriculture and traditions

Caffè Roma is a territory of ancient agricultural traditions. The area is famous for the production of olives, wine and cheese. If you visit Caffè Roma during the olive season, do not miss the opportunity to participate in the harvest or witness the production of oil at local mills.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Caffè Roma is a charming place, perfect for a relaxing holiday in the midst of Sardinian nature and culture. Its hilly location, the warm welcome of its inhabitants and its historic bar are just some of the reasons why it is worth visiting this splendid hamlet.

Sofia Greco
Wrote by Sofia Greco
Updated Thursday, Jul 21, 2022