How much does it cost to visit the Piazza Navona?
free
The Piazza Navona is free to visit.
Is the Trevi Fountain at the bottom of the Spanish Steps?
The church at the top is Trinità dei Monti church. Fontana della Barcaccia is the fountain at the base of the Spanish Steps.
What time is the Trevi Fountain empty?
Visitors indicate that the fountain is usually cleaned early on weekday mornings sometime between the hours of 6 am – 10 am, and this is not the best time to go to Trevi Fountain. Once the sun goes down, this famous landmark lights up.
Is it illegal to sit on the Spanish Steps in Rome?
Never mind the long tradition of lounging on the fabled spot — a scene perhaps best evoked by Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in the 1953 film “Roman Holiday” — sitting on the Spanish Steps is now subject to a fine of 400 euros, or about $450, under new municipal rules that ban a variety of activities in the city’s …
Can you still sit on the Spanish steps in Rome?
Sitting on Rome’s famous Spanish Steps is no longer allowed as the city has brought a ban into effect against such behaviour to protect its cultural relics.
Where to walk from Spanish Steps to Trevi Fountain?
We’ve written this walk up from the Spanish Steps towards Trevi Fountain. Spagna Metro Station exits out next to the Spanish Steps. The classic Rome walk is to extend this walk onto the Pantheon and finish up at Piazza Navona. We have a dedicated page describing the Spanish Steps and what you should expect.
How do I get from Trevi Fountain to Piazza Navona?
From the Trevi Fountain the Pantheon and Piazza Navona are in easy reach and discovered on a companion walk. Trevi Fountain to Piazza Navona via the Pantheon self guided walk. Ancient Rome is a maze of narrow lanes waiting to be explored.
What is the Trevi Fountain?
The Trevi fountain is at the end of an aqueduct constructed in 19 BC to bring water to Rome from around 20kms away that supplies the fountains in the historic centre of Rome with water. We have dedicated page covering The Trevi Fountain.
How do I get to Piazza Mignanelli?
From the bottom step of the Spanish Steps your turn left in a southerly direction past the Keats-Shelley house/museum on your left next to the Spanish Steps and immediately come to the Piazza Mignanelli dominated by the Column of the Immaculate, (see image bottom).