01/01/2023
Named after the nearby Spanish Embassy, the Spanish Steps have been in Rome since 1723.
They connect the Piazza di Spagna at the bottom with Piazza Trinita dei Monti at the top.
Located on the eastern side of the old city center, there are a lot of interesting places to see in the area.
There are a total of 138 steps to climb, but if you aren’t sure whether or not you can make it, consider taking the lift which is right next to the metro station.
The Spanish Steps are typically used as a meeting place where people will relax and take a break, including for many local walking tours.