Visit this neighbourhood if you like fountains, churches, art and food. Indispensable for those who haven't yet seen the Fontana di Trevi.
This is your district if you can't get enough of typical Italian cafés and restaurants. Pinciano is known for its lush green parks, stately streets and sophisticated architecture. The Pincio hill overlooks the steps above Piazza di Spagna and you can unwind in the vast Villa Borghese park. The neighbourhood that splits from Piazza del Popolo into three straight streets is also known as Tridente ('Trident'). Artists once drew inspiration from Via Margutta, which is now home to several art galleries. Join the thousands of tourists who toss coins daily in the world-famous Fontana di Trevi.