Plaza De España



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The Spanish Steps (or Plaza de España) is one of Rome's most iconic landmarks. The steps themselves lead up to the Trinità dei Monti church, while at the bottom sits the Barcaccia fountain. The area is popular with both tourists and locals alike, and is a great spot for people-watching.

There is no admission fee for the Spanish Steps, and they are open 24/7. However, it's worth noting that the area can get quite crowded during peak tourist season.

If you're looking for things to do in the surrounding area, there are plenty of options. The Villa Borghese park is just a short walk away, and is home to several museums and galleries. The Trevi Fountain is also nearby, as is the Pantheon. All of these attractions have varying opening hours, so it's best to check their individual websites for more information.

Official website: http://www.turismoroma.it/

Horarios: 24/7

Precio: Gratis

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