Harry's Bar
Hallowed home of the Bellini
One of the few places that everyone should experience at least once, this bar is quite literally a landmark – the government declared it so in 2001. Founded by Giuseppe Cipriani in 1931, today it is a global brand with clubs, restaurants and residences spread all over in the world. Preferred destination of European aristocracy and Ernest Hemingway – who had a table of his own in a corner – here one can sip on the original Bellini, invented by Giuseppe. The atmosphere is lively, and empty tables simply do not exist in its top-class restaurant.
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