11. Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is arguably one of Rome’s most famous public squares. In fact, it harkens back to the late 1400s. Today, you will find locals and tourists alike having a coffee amidst various artists and street performers. You will also find numerous cafes and shops. Finally, you will also see several noteworthy monuments too.
12. Gianicolo Hill
Passeggiata del Gianicolo, also known as the Janiculum, is a “must see” tourist stop found in Trastevere, west of the well-known Tiber River. It’s a nice place for hikers and from the top, you can get a totally unobstructed view of the entire city including such famous landmarks as the Altare della Patria and St. Peter’s Basilica.
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