2The Spanish Steps – A Lively Roman Landmark

The Spanish Steps, a monumental staircase of 135 steps connecting Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church, is a popular gathering spot for tourists and locals alike. The steps offer a beautiful vantage point for people-watching, and the surrounding area is filled with high-end shops and cafes. However, the Spanish Steps are nearly always crowded, especially during the warmer months and around sunset.

Tips: Since the steps are busiest in the afternoon and evening, visiting early in the morning can provide a quieter experience. Note that sitting on the Spanish Steps is now prohibited, so enjoy the view and take pictures without attempting to sit on them.