The Spanish Steps - between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti --- A really beautiful place - best when not busy. Look out for Keats-Shelley Memorial House
it s a crowded place . i like the atmosphere , people , lovers , tourist come together , one night i saw a lovely married proposal and it was a memorable night .
One of the main attractions of rome. This place is very alive during the weekends, its surrounded with everything you can think of from jewelry stores to street artists. Its a must visit part of town.
A great place to take a photo , the Spanish Steps are a "must see" and a starting point for shopping ...with a good range of premium brands.Is one of the most popular meeting places in Rome !!
love the view from the top of the church...if you have a camera you MUST try it,because you have the whole Rome in your plate,after that,take an ice cream and enjoy it in Piazz di Spagna with others..
Dive deeply into Rome tourists crowed, rich of shops, brands, ppl, romantic and experience. The place is getting so romantic dramatically during sunset. Must visit.
Definitely my favorite place. If you are lucky you will enjoy in fashion show of famous world designers. Near square there are well known Italian brand stores!
One of the most popular places of Rome. One way leads Piazza del Popolo, the other side hands the most famous brand shops. It's nice to sit and relax on the steps as the people go by.
This flight of 138 stairs is also home to one of Rome’s major shopping areas. It also features several designer boutiques and the Trinita dei MontichurchRead more
Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See. In the 17th century the area around the embassy was even considered Spanish territory! Climb the 137 "Spanish steps" to reach the Trinità dei Monti.
The best of Rome. English poet John Keats' old bedroom is located in the first door on the right hand side of Spanish Steps. Visit the museum if you are interested!
It's a place to chill, you've got so many steps, and each step is a place to sit... Look for a nice person and sit next to them and you just made a new friend.
On entering the piazza, one is immediately taken aback by such elegance: the yellow, brownish ochre-coloured buildings, Bernini’s fountain and the celebrated Spanish Steps Read more
Lovers spot, nothing more. It is a shopper's paradise though. High-end designer brands. Pompi, which has the best Tiramisu in Rome, is in the vicinity.
The apartment that was the setting for The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (1961) is halfway up on the right. Bernardo Bertolucci's Besieged (1998) is also set in a house next to the steps.
In 1963 Mario Bava shot many outdoor scenes here in Piazza di Spagna. The film was La ragazza che sapeva troppo - The Girl Who Knew Too Much, considered the first Italian giallo film. Read more
Watch your pockets, there are a lot of indians shoving roses and other crap in your face, being pushy. It is always crowded, but you are around most of the shopping stores such as Prada.
well it is a beautiful place but so crowded with tourists that you just can't spend a lot of time, and unlucky for us it was closed due to restoration i guess ☹
On entering the piazza, one is immediately taken aback by such... elegance: the yellow, brownish ochre-coloured buildings, Bernini’s fountain and the celebrated Spanish Steps rising up towards the Church of Trinità dei Monti. Place by the Rome's Tourism Dept. in collaboration with //Avanti(Show more)