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The most outstanding square of the Baroque period in Rome features Bernini's Fountain of Rivers at its center as it faces Borromini's church, Sant' Agnese in Agone.
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- Highest-rated 4-star hotel within a 3 minute walk of Piazza NavonaBased on availability on Tripadvisor for April 6 - April 7Enter dates to see pricesPiazza della Cancelleria 62, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#1 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesLargo Della Sapienza, 8, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#2 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia San Giuseppe Calasanzio 1, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#3 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza del Paradiso 68, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#4 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza della Rotonda 73, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#5 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza della Rotonda 69, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#6 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza Navona 93, 00186 Rome Italy0.0 miles from Piazza Navona#7 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia di Santa Chiara 4/A, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#8 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia del Biscione 6, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#9 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia dei Sediari 8, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#10 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia del Teatro Pace 33, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#11 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia di Torre Argentina 18, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#12 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesLargo Febo, 2, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#13 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Santa Chiara, 21, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#14 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza di San Pantaleo 3, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#15 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Di Santa Maria Dell'Anima, 30, 00186 Rome Italy0.0 miles from Piazza Navona#16 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Dell'Orso 88, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#17 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Dell' Orso 38-39, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#18 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesCorso Vittorio Emanuele II 102, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#19 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Dei Portoghesi 1, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#20 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Dei Pastini 131, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#21 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Di Santa Chiara, 61, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#22 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Dei Coronari 231 Corner of Via Dei Tre Archi, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#23 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesBoutique HotelVia Dell'Arco della Ciambella 19, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#24 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVicolo del Leonetto 23, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#25 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Giuseppe Zanardelli, 23 Piazza Navona, 00186 Rome Italy0.1 miles from Piazza Navona#26 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesPiazza della Minerva 69, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#27 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia Di Santa Caterina Da Siena 57, 00186 Rome Italy0.3 miles from Piazza Navona#28 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesVia d'Ascanio, 11, 00186 Rome Italy0.3 miles from Piazza Navona#29 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
- Enter dates to see pricesBoutique HotelVia dei Cappellari 24 Campo de' Fiori/Navona Area, 00186 Rome Italy0.2 miles from Piazza Navona#30 Best Value of 1,418 Hotels near Piazza Navona
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- arthurrr29@hotmail.com94 contributionsA beautiful square with fabulous fountains and statues and with numerous restaurants bordering the piazza. Vendors offer paintings of many of the Italy’s famous sites, sundry items of clothing plus more. It is one of the busiest piazzas in Rome - it is often difficult to get a table for lunch so I recommend getting there early. The best time to take photographs is early to mid morning.Visited July 2024Traveled with familyWritten December 28, 2024
- Hendrik_NLVlaardingen, The Netherlands8,148 contributionsIs Piazza Navona the best square in the world? When I step onto Piazza Navona I tend to answer the question with a resounding yes, despite the large crowds of tourists and the high priced bars and restaurants lining the square. Yes, Piazza Navona has sharp competition from Piazza del Campo in Siena or Piazza San Marco in Venice, but the rich history, with Bernini's masterpieces, and the outline of the piazza makes it a winner.Visited February 2025Traveled as a coupleWritten March 12, 2025
- Cris HPittsburgh, Pennsylvania998 contributionsThe square is lovely. It has fantastic restaurants on either side that you can eat at as well as a lovely church and three fountains within an oval obelisk in the center. There are some fantastic artists as well that was selling their work here, mainly paintings which were a great quality and very unique. I will say that there was a lot of people who tried to put bracelets on my hand as a sign of friendship and then ask for money after they had placed it on there so be aware of these people.Visited February 2025Traveled soloWritten February 10, 2025
- Mairwen1United Kingdom12,410 contributionsEven for those with very limited time in Rome, Piazza Navona is a must. This is one of the best piazzas to visit in Rome. You can see a lot here in a short time. There are three monumental fountains, two of which (Fountain of the Moor and The Fountain of Four Rivers) were designed by Bernini. Whole walking tours are designed around seeing Bernini’s work in Rome and you can see two Bernini fountains here in the one piazza. There are always street entertainers and ‘living statues’ - always fun for the kids. Being a tourist spot, you do have to put up with hawkers who will try to press their goods onto you. The piazza is surrounded by cafes and restaurants although we prefer to go down one of the side streets and find something a little removed from the heaving tourist zone. Just around the corner from the Fountain of the Moor is a great little wine bar, Cul-de-Sac and opposite it is one of our favourite small restaurants, Mimi e Coco. A highlight of our time in Rome was going to a classical concert at the beautiful Baroque Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone. It was held in the small Borromini Sacristy which you don’t normally get access to. I have occasionally seen free concerts offered at the church but this one was ticketed and we were able to buy tickets at the door.Visited July 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten May 31, 2024
- Екатерина ТFlorence, Italy31 contributionsPiazza Navona is located on the site of the ancient stadium from the time of Julius Caesar. Luxurious palaces (the most impressive Palazzo Pamphilj), churches, fountains, three of them and all magnificent, must be viewed slowly, which we managed to do on January 5th. On the same day we learned about the theatrical holiday on the day of the Three Kings, as well as St. Epiphany. Befana is the name of a very old woman with a long nose, who, according to folk tradition, on January 6 brings sweet gifts to the people of Italy (if she behaved well during the year) and coals (if she behaved badly). And here we are at the holiday. The majestic and elegant square turned into a fabulous one: music, singing, various games for children and adults, shooting galleries, a carousel, a cafe. We took part in several competitions. It was fun and there were a lot of people, even the Befans handing out candy found it difficult to get through.Visited January 2024Traveled with familyWritten April 9, 2024
- Ebenezer ETexas8 contributionsThe remarkable skill and artistry showcased in the city's fountains and squares is truly mesmerizing. The Piazza is particularly spectacular, offering a breathtaking sight. I recommend visiting during the day to fully appreciate their beauty, but don't miss the chance to return in the evenings for a completely different atmosphere and experience.Visited December 2023Traveled with friendsWritten March 29, 2024
- Gigi DPaphos, Cyprus8 contributionsPiazza Navona in Rome is absolutely breathtaking and deserves every bit of a five-star review! The moment we stepped into the square, we were captivated by its stunning Baroque architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The fountains, especially Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers, are masterpieces that add to the square's charm and beauty. Street artists, cafes, and the lively buzz of people make it the perfect spot to soak in the essence of Rome. We spent hours just strolling around, enjoying gelato, and taking in the history that surrounds you at every turn. Piazza Navona is truly a must-visit when in Rome!Visited July 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 30, 2024
- Zapryan DLondon, United Kingdom1,207 contributionsPiazza Navona is one of the most magnificent squares in Rome mainly due to the incredible fountains located there and the spectacular Braschi Palace, which is currently the site of the Museum of Rome. The most impressive fountain in the square is the Fountain of the Four Rivers created by Bernini in the 17th century, the four rivers being the Ganges, the Nile, Donau and Rio de la Plata. The tall obelisk on the fountain was originally located in the Circus Maximus, one of the largest popular entertainment venues in antiquity. The piazza also has two smaller fountains known as the Fountain of the Moor and the Fountain of Neptune. The piazza is usually quite busy but it's not nearly as crowded as the Trevi Fountain, so you can easily take some great photos of the fountains before you move on to the highlights of any trip to Rome such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Vatican Museums.Visited December 2023Traveled soloWritten November 5, 2024
- ele_dreamerSoresina, Italy294 contributionsIn my opinion one of the most beautiful squares in Rome, absolutely not to be missed and with monumental works of great importance, too bad that in September 2024, in view of the jubilee next year, they are all closed for restoration. You can only see them from small transparent cracks behind a tarp. However, the square is also beautiful for the Basilica of Sant'Agnese on one side and for its so intimate and intimate shape. Recommendation to everyone not to miss it if you are in RomeVisited September 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten October 3, 2024
- Julia R2 contributionsPiazza Navona is a gem of Rome, and our guided tour was amazing. We discovered its origin in the old Stadium of Domitian and admired the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi de Bernini, a masterpiece of the Baroque. We also visited the Church of Saint Agnes in Agony, with its impressive architecture. The atmosphere was vibrant, with street performers and lively terraces. The guide recommended us to try Tre Scalini's tartufo, a delight. In short, an essential experience in Rome.Visited January 2025Traveled with friendsWritten February 9, 2025
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- Popular hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome that have a pool include:Villa Agrippina Gran Meliá - Traveler rating: 4.5/5The Westin Excelsior, Rome - Traveler rating: 4.1/5Grand Hotel del Gianicolo - Traveler rating: 3.8/5
- Some of the best hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome are:Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 4.9/5Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori - Traveler rating: 4.7/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome:Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 4.9/5Hotel Adriano - Traveler rating: 4.2/5Grand Hotel De La Minerve - Traveler rating: 4.1/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome:Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori - Traveler rating: 4.7/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Hotel Smeraldo - Traveler rating: 4.3/5
- These hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome have great views and are well-liked by travelers:Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 4.9/5Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori - Traveler rating: 4.7/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5
- These hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome have been described as romantic by other travelers:Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 4.9/5Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori - Traveler rating: 4.7/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5
- Families traveling in Rome enjoyed their stay at the following hotels near Piazza Navona:Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori - Traveler rating: 4.7/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Hotel Damaso - Traveler rating: 4.8/5
- These hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome generally allow pets:Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Hotel Damaso - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Hotel Nazionale - Traveler rating: 4.6/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- A swim-up bar is available at the following hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome:Amasea Resort - Traveler rating: 4.2/5Piccolo Borgo - Traveler rating: 4/5Palazzo Dama Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.1/5
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following hotels near Piazza Navona in Rome:Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Hotel Damaso - Traveler rating: 4.8/5Martis Palace Hotel Rome - Traveler rating: 4.8/5
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