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    The View at The Spanish Steps

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    Athena B.

    Super touristy area so be warned, if that bothers you! However, the steps are absolutely beautiful and a must see even if you just walk up/down them. It's a beautiful area with plenty of shops to visit! The steps are historic and stunning.

    Spanish Steps in January
    Chris F.

    Like many other sites in Rome in January, we found the Spanish Steps free from the huge masses of people that were present in July. We visited around 9:00 pm and pretty much had the entire steps to ourselves. There are 174 steps (or there about) to the top level in front of Trinita dei Monti (the large church at the top of the steps) where you can get a few of Fountain della Barcaccia (1623), Piazza di Spagna and shops below. The steps were completed in 1725 and are quite an attraction with visitors. We went to the top and looked down the steps off the street way that passes by. We talked about the drunk driver who drove his vehicle down the steps part way in December 2018 before getting stuck. This story made the news back home and can be found online for additional details. We liked the steps better in January!

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    Stephen L.

    The Spanish Steps are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. Opened: 1725 Architectural style: Baroque architecture Design: Francesco de Sanctis Steps: 136 Architect: Francesco de Sanctis Did you know: On the corner on the right of the Spanish Steps is the house where English poet John Keats lived until his death in 1821.

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    Beautiful location centrally located with plenty of shops and food restaurants. Great place to admire and people watch!

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