Trevi Fountain to Spanish Steps Rome: Time & Best Routes
We get a lot of questions about how to plan activities between the Trevi Fountain to the Spanish Steps Rome.
It is a popular tour route, but you can also navigate it yourself.
Expect lots of crowds, groups from tour buses, and historical things to see on the way.
Contents
- 1 What is the Distance from Trevi Fountain to Spanish Steps?
- 2 How Much Time Do You Need From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps
- 3 Have Fun with Our Free Guide of Rome on Your Mobile
- 4 Fastest/Shortest Way From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps Rome
- 5 Self-Guided Tour – If You Want To Enjoy And See As Much As Possible
- 6 Top 3 Walking Trevi Fountain – Spanish Steps Tours
- 7 5 Attractions We Suggest You See between the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps
- 8 Where To Eat When Walking From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps
- 9 Where to Go for the Best Gelato between Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps
- 10 Top Tips For First-Time Visitors
- 11 Top Hotels near the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps
- 12 Frequently Asked Questions
- 13 Conclusion
What is the Distance from Trevi Fountain to Spanish Steps?
A walk from the Spanish Steps Rome to Trevi fountain takes around 1 kilometer – but there is so much to see along the way that it will feel much, much longer!
Let’s find out all you need to know about it.
How Much Time Do You Need From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps
A straight walk of 1 kilometer takes the average person just about 10 minutes.
But we guarantee you will take much longer than that! It is not just because there are likely to be many people on the route – they will throng the streets exploring the things to do near Trevi fountain.
No, your journey will likely take longer than ten minutes because you too will want to stop off and check out some sights along the way!
This area of Rome is surely one of the most attractive – read on to find out the top attractions along the route.
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Fastest/Shortest Way From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps Rome
Don’t get confused between the fountain near the Spanish Steps – The Fontana della Barcaccia and the glorious Trevi Fountain.
They are two different masterpieces, the Spanish Steps fountain being known for its boat appearance.
So just what is the fastest way from the Spanish Steps Rome to Trevi Fountain’s gorgeous scenery instead?
Well, it is certainly not by car!
Rome’s terrible traffic will likely have you still sitting in a jam long after you could have gotten there by foot.
So, the fastest way is for sure to walk!
It’s also not really useful to take the subway – there is a station at Flaminio and one at Spagna – but the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain are so close together that it is really not worth the journey on the Metro.
Check out this Rome subway map to Trevi Fountain Spanish Steps.
Route to Walk
Start by facing the fountain, then walk past it, keeping it on your left hand side.
This is the Via della Stamperia, and it will turn slightly as you walk along it. Keep walking straight, through the crossroads and left into the via del Nazareno.
Then, a right turn along the Sant’Andrea delle Fratte and a straight walk along Via di Propaganda.
You will finally reach the Piazza Mignanelli – and the amazing Trevi Fountain! All in, with no stops to admire anything – you can do it in 8-10 minutes.
Self-Guided Tour – If You Want To Enjoy And See As Much As Possible
Whilst you can do the walk from the Trevi Fountain to Spanish Steps Rome in as little as 8 minutes, recommend you take the time to enjoy the sights along the way.
Our favorite time to do this is in the late afternoon into the evening.
The restaurants and bars are filling up with tourists and locals taking a pre-meal aperitif, and the atmosphere is electric.
Highlights include the upmarket boutiques in and around the Spanish Steps, the old church of St Andrew dating to the 17th century and the Keats-Shelley museum.
Top 3 Walking Trevi Fountain – Spanish Steps Tours
Of course, whilst it is fun to wander around historic Rome – where every building and street is a delight – you may benefit from a more structured tour.
Lasting between 1 – 2 hours, these little walking tours can help to ensure you get the most out of this short route:
- This Fountains and Piazzas walking tour costs just €25 and lasts 2 hours. During the tour you can toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and explore the Spanish Steps. Then, the tour continues through other great Roman sights, such as the Pantheon and the Piazza Navona.
- For around €145 you can take the same tour, but with a private guide. It’s a great choice for those who love the history of Rome so much that they want dedicated attention from someone with all the knowledge to help you get the most of your time.
- You can also book tours that pick you up right at your hotel – this makes for an easy trip down to the tourist hotspots around the Trevi Fountain.
5 Attractions We Suggest You See between the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps
Let’s check out the must see hotspots found between the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps Rome.
1. The Keats-Shelley Memorial House
Located at the base of the Spanish Steps this is a tribute to the famous English poets Keats and Shelly. Keats died in the house – you can visit his bedroom, which remains intact to this day!
2. Piazza Colonna
A couple of streets away from the Trevi Fountain you will find the Piazza Colonna and the magnificent palace Colonna. Stop by here to see the striking Column of Marcus Aurelius, which has been on the site since 193 AD.
3. Giorgio de Chirico House Museum
This three story apartment was home to artist Giorgio de Chirico and his wife. Check out the paintbrushes and pencils still sitting around his workshop as you explore this stunning attraction.
4. Spanish Steps
One of Rome’s most famous attractions, you cannot visit the eternal city without stopping by. Check out our full guide to the Spanish Steps.
5. Trevi Fountain
There is nothing more special than the Trevi Fountain. Our view? Visit it in the evening as the tour groups disperse and the light takes on a special glow.
Where To Eat When Walking From Trevi Fountain To Spanish Steps
There are lots of places to eat around the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.
Unfortunately, there are lots of expensive places with poor service too!
Here are some good ones:
- Try Pane e Salame on the Via Santa Maria in Via, 19. Here you can dabble with a few small plates, take in the atmosphere, and enjoy!
- Piccolo Arancio is another great option – especially if you are traveling with kids. With a reasonably priced menu, you can enjoy al fresco dining in one of Rome’s most stunning areas.
- Finally, for a pizza fix, try Pizza In Trevi for delicious and authentic pizzas.
Where to Go for the Best Gelato between Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps
For the best gelato in the area head a couple of minutes from the Spanish Steps to La Strega Nocciola, located at Via della Vite, 100 or try Venchi Cioccolato e Gelato in the Piazza di Spagna.
Top Tips For First-Time Visitors
Here are a few tips to remember when visiting this area for the first time:
- Keep your bags and belongings close. Better still, use a hidden money belt
- On that topic, make sure you take cash. Many places still don’t love cards
- Take your time – come prepared that it will be busy. Go with the flow and try to enjoy the vibe
- Take time to stop and pause – whether it is in a coffee shop or restaurant, or simply at the side of the road
- Stay nearby to continue the vibe into the evening and not worry about getting home (some of our recommended hotels are below)
- For toilets, Rome’s city council has some pretty handy “p-stops” around the city. Download the WC Rome App so you will never be cut short!
Top Hotels near the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps
For a wow factor – and a wow price – the Royal Suite Trinità Dei Monti is located right at the Spanish Steps and features stunning cityscape views. It is over €600 a night though…
If you are on a more modest budget, Spagna Luxury Rooms are just 150m from the Spanish Steps and a double room comes in at around €150. Superior King rooms still feature views of the steps at a bargain price!
And what about something near the Trevi Fountain? Well, try Hotel Fontana. Right in front of one of Rome’s most iconic locations, a double room will set you back just around €200.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Trevi fountain near the Spanish Steps?
Yes - it is around one kilometer between both amazing Rome attractions.
What is the distance from Spanish Steps to Colosseum?
It is 3.2 kilometers between the Spanish Steps and the Colosseum.
Are the Spanish Steps in Rome?
Yes - the Spanish Steps are not in Spain - they’re in Rome!
Can you go in the Trevi Fountain?
No - you can’t! But you can throw a coin in.
Conclusion
One of the best routes to check out when in Rome, the walk between the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps is iconic!
But there is so much more to do in Rome! Check out the rest of our resources on this website to get more ideas!
Fanny is a music and travel lover who has been visiting Rome since 2012. She is the founder and main editor of the Roma Pass blog and she like to share the best things to do in Rome.