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The Spanish steps are one of Rome's most popular tourist sites. But how much do you know about the famous landmark? Many a tourist has grumbled that they are 'just steps' - but this staircase is an ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: During the era of the Grand Tour, the area around the Spanish Steps earned the nickname of the English Ghetto. Immerse yourself in the area's English past with a visit to ...
An American tourist in Rome has been banned from the city's iconic Spanish Steps for life after she and a friend caused $26,000 worth of damage to them with an electric scooter. The woman ...
In 1887, during a pilgrimage to Rome, Thérèse Martin — now known around the world as St. Thérèse of Lisieux — visited the ...
Sanitation workers hosed down the steps, immediately washing away the paint. There appeared to be no permanent damage. A top tourist draw, the Spanish Steps have appeared as the backdrop in movies ...
Soar over the historic heart of Rome with breathtaking drone views of the Spanish Steps — a grand 18th-century staircase linking Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church above.
A group called Ultima Generazione or Last Generation have poured what they described as a charcoal-based black liquid into the water of the Barcaccia fountain at the base of the Spanish Steps in ...
A pair of American tourists were fined after one of them was caught on video hurling an electric scooter down Rome’s Spanish Steps — causing more than $26,000 worth of damage to the world ...
When in Rome, don’t do this. A tourist in Italy chucked an electric scooter down the city’s historic Spanish Steps, causing about $27,000 worth of damage. The New York Post reports how video ...
Known in Italian as the Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, the English Grand Tourists referred to them as the Spanish Steps. At the foot of the stairs is a delightful boat-shaped fountain ...