Laptop-friendly cafés in Pigneto, Rome for studying and remote work
As a blogger and a student currently writing my bachelor thesis, I could probably call myself somewhat of an expert when it comes to laptop-friendly cafés in Rome where you can study, work, or read in peace. I have already written an article about such cafés in Rome, but this time the location is a little more specific, namely one of my favourite neighborhoods in Rome: Pigneto.
To me, this creative neighborhood is a great place to be if you want to get inspired or, of course, productive. In this article, I will tell you all about my three favourite spots for remote work, studying, or reading in Pigneto.
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The Best Places to Study in Rome: Tips from an International Student
I have to admit, for the longest time I was a very loyal study-at-home girl. You could not get me to study in a library or at university, too many distractions if you ask me (a lot of people would say the same about studying at home). But in recent times, things have changed. Maybe it is because I have been studying for a while, but I needed a change of scenery and decided to give studying outside of my comfortable room another chance.
I went out with my books and tested spots in Rome that are perfect for studying, so with delight I can now present my list of the best places to study in Rome. If they managed to convince me to study outside of my home, trust me, they are worth it.
4 Best Cafes in Rome for Reading, Studying and Working (2026 Guide)
Storytime! A couple of years ago I was living in Amsterdam and at the time I was working nearly 50 hours a week. My only free day was Sunday and on those Sundays my favourite ritual was to head to a cozy café with a good book, sink into a couch and order one (or sometimes two, desperate times) slices of cake.
Since moving to Rome I’ve realized that café culture feels very different here. It is much harder to find that same relaxed vibe, the kind of place where you can spend hours unbothered, surrounded by good coffee, homemade cake and a welcoming atmosphere.
So last week I made it my mission to track down those places in Rome, because I was sure they had to exist. Cafés where you don’t feel rushed but instead feel comfortable, inspired and free to read, study or get work done. And I’m happy to say I found them! Here are the 4 best cafés in Rome for reading, studying and working.