The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Campo Marzio, Lazio

December 27, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
Restaurants in Rome

1. Palazzetto Sterbini

Via del Babuino 41 Latitudine 41.908951 Longitudine 12.478500, 00187 Rome Italy
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Palazzetto Sterbini

Palazzo Sterbini is an 18th century Rococo style palace. Built for the Boncompagni family, who also own the nearby Palazzo Boncompagni Cerasi, it was famous for its collection of busts of Roman emperors. It was then bought by the Sterbini family. In 1888 the palace was restored by Francesco Vespignani

2. Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo, 00187 Rome Italy
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Piazza del Popolo

Planned by Valadier at the beginning of the 19th century, this is considered one of the best urban works in Rome.

Reviewed By eac53

From our wonderful hotel, Rome Style (near the Spanish Steps) we strolled along Via del Bubuino popping in dozens of churches (to view free amazing art) and enjoy delightful shopping, both high-end world renowned designers and small interesting shops. Lots of places to enjoy coffee or a bite to eat ending at Piazza del Popolo. There are four churches on this piazza. The church in the 2:00 quadrant, Santa Maria del Popolo, has two fantastic Caravaggio paintings ... more spectacular art for free in Rome!! An amazing stroll and day.

3. Sant'Urbano alla Caffarella

Vicolo di Sant'Urbano, Rome Italy +39 06 513 5316 http://www.vicariatusurbis.org/SantUrbano/
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Sant'Urbano alla Caffarella

4. Terrazza del Pincio

Salita del Pincio 1, 00187 Rome Italy
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Terrazza del Pincio

Reviewed By AMohsen - Port Said, Egypt

This is a fabulous view of Piazza del Popolo seeing elegant architecture along with the Egyptian obelisk, and elegant fountains.

5. Via Condotti

Via Condotti, 00187 Rome Italy
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Via Condotti

One of the oldest and most famous streets in Rome beckons visitors who are looking for some of the best shopping in town.

Reviewed By Noraatc - Sudbury, United States

Always a pleasure to stroll along fashionable Via Condotti and especially during Christmas time. The window displays were so elegant and harmonious, no redundancy, no overwhelming red and green colors... perfetto!???? I was happy to see my old favorites, like Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Furla, Burberry, etc., as well as discover some designers whom I did not know, like stunning Alberta Ferretti.

6. Via del Corso

Via del Corso, Rome Italy http://www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/sm_maggiore/index_fr.html
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Via del Corso

This is Rome's main thoroughfare, which cuts through the length of the city from the Piazza Venezia in the south to the Piazza del Popolo in the north.

Reviewed By NirS188 - Haifa, Israel

We had fun walking all over the street, from Piazza Venezia to Piazza Popolo. there are many shops, of international brands, the prices are pretty expensive, so we shopped a bit. Anyone who is visiting Rome should visit this street, and don't forget to have an ice cream at Venchi.

7. Spanish Steps

Piazza di Spagna, 00187 Rome Italy +39 06 4208 5688 https://www.turismoroma.it/it/scalinata-di-trinita-dei-monti
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Spanish Steps

Located in the heart of Rome, this vibrant and elegant square is surrounded by 18th-century buildings augmented by the colorful flowers that adorn the Spanish Steps. The elegant steps by Francesco de Sanctis (1723-1726) consist of twelve flights of varying width, which descend to the scenic Franciscan Church of Trinita dei Monti.

8. Via del Babuino e dintorni

Rome Italy
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Via del Babuino e dintorni

Reviewed By Noraatc - Sudbury, United States

After Piazza del Popolo I explored designer shops on Via Babuino (window shopping of course, I do not need anything). They are totally marvelous and represent the best of of the best of Italian fashion design. Highly recommend to high fashion design lovers.

9. Trinita dei Monti

Piazza della Trinita' Dei Monti 3, 00187 Rome Italy +39 06 679 4179 [email protected] http://trinitadeimonti.net/
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Trinita  dei Monti

A place of prayer and welcoming in the heart of Rome, Trinità dei Monti has been entrusted to the Emmanuel Community since September 2016.

10. Via di Ripetta

Via di Ripetta, Rome Italy
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Via di Ripetta

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