Piazza Navona
Rome, Italy
About Piazza Navona
A vibrant square with fountains, artists, and baroque architecture built on an ancient stadium.
Highlights
Fun Fact
Piazza Navona in Rome was originally a stadium built by Emperor Domitian in 86 AD for athletic contests and chariot races, making it one of the city's oldest public spaces still in use today.
Destination Details
Opening Hours
Daily 24 hours
Price
Free
Recommended Duration
1 hour - 2 hours
Best Time to Visit
Spring and Fall
What Makes It Special
Baroque architecture
Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers
Vibrant street performers
Insider Tips
Voyabear's Secret Tip
Check out the side streets around Piazza Navona for better food and cheaper prices than the touristy spots in the square.
Practical Information
Best Time to Avoid Crowds
Early morning or late afternoon
Nearby Amenities
Cafes, restrooms, and gift shops available
Connectivity
Free WiFi available in main areas
Photography Tips
Best lighting in the morning; no flash photography inside
Top Activities
1. enjoy street performances by local artists
Experience this amazing activity at Piazza Navona. Don't miss out!
2. visit the Fountain of the Four Rivers
Another fantastic experience to enjoy during your visit. Highly recommended!
3. indulge in gelato at nearby cafés
Complete your visit with this wonderful activity that showcases the best of Piazza Navona.
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Rome, Italy
Piazza Navona
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