Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most iconic squares, blending Baroque beauty with vibrant street life. Home to Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and elegant palaces, it’s a must-visit for art lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking Rome’s timeless charm.

Best Selling Experiences of Piazza Navona

Join expert-guided walking tours that bring Piazza Navona’s rich history and art to life. Explore underground ruins of the Stadium of Domitian, admire Bernini’s masterpieces, and enjoy gelato from a café terrace. Many experiences combine with Pantheon or Campo de’ Fiori visits. Ideal for culture seekers, architecture fans, and travelers who love Rome’s artistic heart.

Other Attractions in Rome

Rome is a treasure trove of landmarks. Marvel at the Colosseum’s grandeur, climb the Spanish Steps, or toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain. Explore Vatican City, walk the ancient Forum, or discover Trastevere’s bohemian flair. Each attraction reveals another layer of Rome’s unmatched history, culinary tradition, and romantic energy that keeps visitors endlessly enchanted.

Piazza Navona

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the square is open to the public 24/7 and completely free to explore.

Plan to spend 30–60 minutes, or longer if dining or joining a walking tour.

Yes, the piazza is flat and fully accessible with smooth paths and ramps.

Evenings are magical with glowing fountains, street performers, and al fresco dining.

Absolutely. The square is lined with cafés and trattorias offering local Roman cuisine.

Yes, you can visit the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian with a small entry fee or guided tour.

Yes, photography is encouraged—especially of the fountains, churches, and lively street scenes.

Yes, public facilities are located just off the square, and many cafés have restrooms for patrons.

Yes, it’s well-lit and lively, with a regular police presence and plenty of foot traffic.

Yes, several bus lines stop nearby. It’s also a short walk from Campo de’ Fiori or the Pantheon.