Squares of Rome

Beyond their large number, the squares of Rome are very varied, from the small neighborhood square to the hub of transport, through baroque jewels. A first article presents the four most prestigious: Saint Peter’s square, Piazza  Navona, Piazza del Campidoglio and the Spanish Steps.
The following article proposes our Top 16 of the most interesting and charming Roman squares. Finally, articles are dedicated to the largest squares.

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The 20 most beautiful squares in Rome

Piazza Venezia à Rome Selection of 20 places in Rome to discover, after the 4 most emblematic ones, each with its own charm, from antiquity to modern, including baroque and Renaissance, such as Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Farnese, Campo dei Fiori, or the Boccà della Verità, then the small neighborhood squares, including the Madonna dei Monti, Santa Maria in Trastevere, or the Piazza Mattei in the ghetto.

Spanish Steps and Piazza di Spagna

Spanish Steps in Rome with Trinità dei Monti church With its vast baroque staircases, the Spanish Steps or Piazza di Spagna is a unique achievement of harmony and aesthetics. Its large steps, flowered in spring, lead to the terrace with the obelisk and the church of the Trinità dei Monti to the two symmetrical bell towers.

Saint Peter’s Square in Rome

St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican: general view The majestic colonnade of Bernini with its four rows embraces the visitor here to accompany him to the largest basilica in the Christian world: the St. Peter’s basilica and the heart of the Vatican City.