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VISITING SPANISH STEPS IN ROME ITALY

Jan 22, 2018

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During my Europe tour I spent the most time touring in Rome. You could say that in my entire Europe tour, visiting Italy was the best. I loved visiting Sardinia, Florence and Vatican City. One other place that I loved visiting during my tour in Rome

was the Spanish Steps. Spanish Steps are steps in Rome. I always wondered what’s so special about these steps, but trust me when I saw the monumental Spanish Steps with my own eyes, I knew what was so special about it. It’s a beautiful but steep stairway of 135 steps between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinitàdei Monti church at the top. The

Spanish Steps was designed by Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi, both Italian architects. Spanish Steps is

one of the most significant ancient history of Italy.

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The best part was that the Spanish Steps was just about 2 minutes away from the hotel I stayed at. I stayed at “Hotel

Splendide Royal Roma” which was a luxurious hotel situated at the heart of the city. I would definitely

recommend this royal hotel to anyone planning a tour in Rome. It’s a five star hotel, situated very close to all the

important and tourist places in Rome.

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This place is amazing and because it was so close to my hotel, I was able to keep up with my daily exercise routine by running up and down the Spanish Steps every morning

during my stay. I was lucky because when I visited Rome, the weather was excellent which made sightseeing and exploring

the city all the more awesome.

The climb to the top of Spanish Steps which leads to the church was so peaceful that I didn’t mind climbing these steps every morning. Standing at the top of the Spanish

Steps, you get a beautiful glance of the mesmerizing streets of Rome.

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There were a few food trucks and stalls around the Spanish Steps.

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If you ever visit Rome, do expect tourists everywhere :). Rome is such a brilliant place to be that I wasn’t surprised to see the crowd. Especially at the Spanish Steps. Tourists were just sitting and chilling on the Spanish Steps. Even though it was crowded, it felt really peaceful and nice to

be there.

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I could see people having a good time on the Spanish Steps just like I did.

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There’s a beautiful fountain at the base of the Spanish Steps. Unfortunately, during my visit the fountain was covered due to reconstruction I believe, so I missed out

on seeing the fountain. During a walk around the Spanish Steps, I bumped into this Roman local artist

who insisted on taking a picture with me.

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Here I am, without the artist :)…He did have a lovely collection of paintings and sketches.

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This part of Rome is pretty busy. If you are planning a tour in Rome, this place should definitely be on your list. The

experience was just fantastic.

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My amazing Europe trip couldn’t be complete without visiting the Spanish Steps. It’s a place every person should visit once. Have you ever

been to the Spanish Steps in Italy? How was your experience? Share it with me in the comments

below.

by Thelma Okoro

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