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20 Piazza di Spagna
Rome, Roma 00187

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"  Plus you will be at the top of the Spanish Steps and near the Museum and Crypt of the Capuchin Friars."  See More

"We stayed a block from the Spanish Steps and a 10 minute walk from the Trevi Fountain."  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

"You can see almost every major monument in a day (or two if you want to do longer form as some places) - Colosseum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Vatican Museums."  See More

"Ristorante Al 34 is close to the Spanish Steps in Rome."  See More

"I personally would skip the Spanish Steps."  See More

"The Colosseo The Spanish Steps The Vatican Museums"  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

"Spanish Steps/ Piazza del Popolo / Basilica Parrocchiale Santa Maria del Popolo (Caravaggio's"  See More

"It’s also right near the Spanish Steps which is a great place to hang out and people watch."  See More

"I don't know them all, but you will find a HUGE shopping district with high end stores just at the bottom of the Spanish Steps."  See More

"In Rome, climb the famous Spanish Steps."  See More

"Then there's the Spanish Steps which are fabulous for munching on a snack and people watching."  See More

"Stroll through Villa Borghese and be sure to see the Spanish Steps!"  See More

"There are a TON of shopping streets near the Spanish Steps with upscale shops and cafes."  See More

"Some people like places like the Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps and some really don't care either way."  See More

"For tea, got to Babington's Tea Room near a major shopping district at the bottom of the Spanish Steps or Dolci E Doni."  See More

"The Spanish Steps, the entire Spagna area, is crazy busy, jammed with people, even this early in the season; it's fun but for a short visit I'd avoid it right now."  See More

"If you brave the crowds of the Spanish Steps and get to the top, you'll have beautiful views of the city from the narrow path above."  See More

"I'd also recommend seeing the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps in the evening/at night versus during the day because of less crowds, but also because I personally think they are more beautiful at that time when they are lit up."  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

"Vatican City, Colosseo, Trevi Fountain, Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Magnus and the Spanish Steps"  See More

"H10 Roma Città - I have stayed there it is clean and on the newer side - near a cool part of Roma called Travestere - but not close to the Spanish Steps The hotels near there tend to be more expensive"  See More

"Day Two visit the Colosseum and Roman Forum, in the evening walk to the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps."  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

"I wouldn't be devastated if I didn't see the Spanish Steps again just because it is jam packed with sitting people."  See More

"The only thing that I found to be completely overrated about the city were the Spanish Steps."  See More

"The next day was spent up at the Spanish Steps, Trastevere and all the beautiful Piazzas around Rome."  See More

"There's a huge green space just at the top of the Spanish Steps."  See More

"You need to get over to the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain."  See More

"Some people enjoy a visit to the Spanish Steps, but I found that experience a little underwhelming."  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

"At the top of the Spanish Steps is another beautiful area with gardens and walking paths that is nice if you want to get away from city streets."  See More

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

"Also the aquaduct system is still functional and the fountains at the base of the Spanish Steps were fun to play around."  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

"1hour: You can now walk back to the Via del Corso and head north until you reach the Via Condotti that will lead straight to the Piazza Di Spagna and the Spanish Steps."  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

"For example, the subway will get you close to the centro storico area, but you'll have plenty of walking between the Campo dè Fiori, Spanish Steps and Pantheon Pantheon"  See More

"We also sat on the Spanish Steps and ate pizza and gelato by the Trevi Fountain."  See More

"They also return you to the Piazza San Pietro which is near the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps"  See More

"There's the proximity to the Spanish Steps but I preferred the close by Piazza del Popolo."  See More








   
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