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Piazza Navona


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00186 Roma
Rome, Lazio 00186

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"  In Rome, around the Piazza Navona &Pantheon it is quiet after 2300 and you are conveniently located to Trevi Fountain, Vatican City and not far from the Colosseum &Roman Forum."  See More

"Rome (3 nights) So much to see: Trevi Fountain Spanish Steps Piazza Navona TrastevereColosseumVatican City walk the city late at night."  See More

"There a nice Christmas market at the Piazza Navona in Rome and enough lights in the streets and decorated trees that it feels Christmasy."  See More

"I would stop at these places: Colosseum Trevi Fountain Piazza Navona Here are some other ideas if you need any."  See More

"We did have a more authentic meal in the back alleys by the Piazza Navona."  See More

"It's fascinating to see the maids clean out the pallazos and open all the windows, and you get glimpses into those worlds, and sometimes it's foggy and mystical and I like to walk past the Trevi Fountain and see them sweep out the coins and clean it and through Piazza Navona and see it without people and furniture and go over the Tiber and through the Vatican area and see the nuns and priests scuttling about and finally to St Peter's Basilica where it is different every day."  See More

"I also loved Piazza Navona which is very close to the Pantheon so you could easily do both."  See More

"buy a gelato in Piazza Navona Have dinner in Trastevere There is so much to see that it might be worth doing a walking (or segway) tour."  See More

"Piazza Navona or Trevi Fountain - 1 hr"  See More

"For restaurants, going out etc I recommend Piazza Navona."  See More

"Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Piazza San Pietro, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps- all outdoor areas to just wander past and enjoy."  See More

"Tough to avoid tourists in Rome but you can try these places: Colosseo Pantheon Trevi Fountain Villa Borghese Piazza Navona Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi St Peter's Basilica (at least the St."  See More

" Visit Dell'Acqua Paola Fountain and see all of Rome from the top of the hill Visit Campo de' Fiori and Piazza Navona Catch an exhibit at Chiostro del Bramante Spend a day near Capitoline Hill - explore Colosseo, Piazza Venezia and the nearby Trevi Fountain"  See More

"Trevi Fountain / Piazza Navona"  See More

"Though full of tourists, Piazza Navona, St Peter's Basilica and Castel Sant'Angelo are worth seeing."  See More

"See the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona with the golden glow of sunrise and before everybody else is up."  See More

"I've stayed near Campo de' Fiori which was easily walkable to Piazza Navona and Pantheon."  See More

"Excellent property, 2 minutes to Piazza Navona, and 15 minute walk to Vatican City."  See More

"In general around Piazza Navona you're going to find many restaurants and gelaterias (ice cream)!"  See More

"Piazza Navona: My favorite spot in Rome - just lovely!"  See More

"Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, St Peter's Basilica, and to explore other neighborhoods, such as Trastevere."  See More

"Peter's Basilica), and a couple of days for walking around and seeing other sites, including: Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna, Villa Borghese, Campo de' Fiori, Trastevere, Castel Sant'Angelo/St Angelo Bridge, Monte Mario."  See More

"My 20 year old daughter and I stayed at Hotel Teatro Pace near Piazza Navona."  See More

"Other neighborhoods to consider for easy sightseeing may be Piazza Navona and Campo de' Fiori."  See More

"Have a negroni while sitting at an outside cafe near Piazza Navona."  See More

"Great location, a few blocks away from Piazza Navona, great little restaurants and boutiques near hotel and a fabulous breakfast as part of the price of the room."  See More

"You can find stuff on line very easily, but the most popular are in Piazza Navona."  See More

"I'd take a taxi to Piazza Navona for lunch or dinner."  See More

"Try these dishes- Rigatoni alla amatriciana, Saltimbocca alla Romana and Panna cotta at Piazza Navona"  See More

"Another nice square is the Piazza Navona."  See More

"If it is your first time there, and your time is limited, I would take in the Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon and maybe the Borghese Gallery and Museum."  See More

"This is one of the statues Piazza Navona Rule of thirds as described before."  See More

"My absolute favorite thing to do in Rome is grab an outdoor table in Piazza Navona, drink a bellini and people watch."  See More

"Peter's, the Sistine Chapel, museums), have dinner near the Pantheon and stroll around Piazza Navona."  See More

"While you're out, go to Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Piazza Venezia and ask the guide for names of their favorite local restaurants!"  See More

"Back at the Pantheon, from there you can walk very easily to Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Colosseum , the Roman Forum and end up at the Palatine Hill ."  See More

"Just try to incorporate something to do with the Bernini influence, most notably in Piazza Navona."  See More

"The locals drink in bars on the backstreets near Piazza Navona."  See More

"Stay at Gigli D'Oro Suite (Gigli D'Oro Suite), near the Piazza Navona, and give yourself an afternoon to wander around the charming streets of the Trastevere neighborhood."  See More

"If you do decide on Rome some must-see things include Piazza Navona, Roman Forum, and Pantheon."  See More

"My two favorites were the Christmas Market in Piazza Navona and the huge Christmas celebration that ran up and down the Champs-Élysées."  See More

"In Rome, I loved the Roman Forum and Piazza Navona."  See More

"My favorite place to just sit and "be" in Rome was Piazza Navona."  See More

"Other locations that I thought were worth visiting were Basilica Papale San Paolo fuori le Mura, Eataly Roma, and Piazza Navona."  See More

" Now onwards towards the famous Piazza Navona, see if you can find one of Rome's 'speaking statues', the Pasquino."  See More

"In Rome, Italy, my favorite spots are Piazza Navona, Roman Forum, and Basilica Papale San Paolo fuori le Mura."  See More

"A great place to stop, eat, people watch and admire Bernini is Piazza Navona."  See More

"Lunch at Hotel Raphael rooftop in Rome, a couple blocks from Piazza Navona."  See More

"So take a day to do things like a leisurely lunch in the Piazza Navona, drink wine on the Spanish Steps, and throw a coin (and take obligatory selfies) at the Trevi Fountain."  See More

"Choose a hotel that is easy walking to at least one place you want to explore in depth: the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, Piazza Navona, the Jewish Ghetto, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, whatever you love."  See More

"Walking from Fountain to Fountain: Bernini's fountain Piazza Navona after stopping off at the Trevi FountainT to toss in a coin (thus ensuring their return to Rome),"  See More

"We stayed near the Piazza Navona which is near Baffetto 2 (."  See More

"Hotel Portoghesi Roma near Piazza Navona or Hotel Mozart Rome near the Spanish Steps are very good."  See More

"with a good map you can walk from the Spanish Steps to the Trevi Fountain to Pantheon to Piazza Navona and than the Colosseum."  See More

"After Castel Sant'Angelo walk to Piazza Navona and then Pantheon, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza Venezia, Campidoglio and finally Colosseo."  See More

"Take a left at Via Canestari to the Piazza Navona."  See More

"A good walking route is: Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona then Piazza Campo dei Fiori."  See More

"Nearby was the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, and the Villa Borghese."  See More

"Piazza Navona and if you can find something affordable there, it's a wonderfully central place to stay."  See More

"Piazza Navona where there was lots of street entertainment that the kids will love."  See More

"The Piazza Navona is incredibly central to everything, so we walked (with young children) to the Vatican City, the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum, and all the other well known attractions."  See More

"Walking, you can see the Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, The Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps in one day, and even explore the park at the top of the steps then come down at the Piazza del Popolo."  See More

"For pizza, Romans love the Da Baffetto just a few blocks from the Piazza Navona."  See More








   
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