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Strolling from Campo de’ Fiori to Ponte Sant’Angelo: A Roman Walk Through History & Charm

#mediterranean If you want to truly soak in the essence of Rome, few walks are as captivating as the short but rich stroll between Campo de’ Fiori and Ponte Sant’Angelo. This 15–20 minute walk (or longer, if you stop and savor it) winds through cobbled alleys, Renaissance palaces, cozy piazzas, hidden gelato shops and street performers — culminating in one of the most beautiful views of Castel Sant’Angelo and the Tiber River. 📍 Start: Campo de’ Fiori – A Market Full of Life Start your day at Campo de’ Fiori, one of Rome’s most vibrant and historic squares. In the morning, it’s bustling with fresh produce, flowers, spices and souvenirs. The bronze statue in the center is Giordano Bruno, a philosopher executed here in 1600 for heresy — a reminder of Rome’s complex past. Grab a cappuccino and a flaky cornetto from a nearby café like Farinè la Pizza, or taste fresh mozzarella and tomatoes if you’re in the mood for something savory. 🚶 Mid-Route: Wandering Roman Streets & Hidden Corners From Campo de’ Fiori, walk north along Via dei Baullari, then veer into Piazza Navona — just a 3-minute detour and 100% worth it. This Baroque masterpiece is home to Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, street painters, and lively cafés. Next, head toward Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and cross over toward Via dei Coronari, one of the most picturesque pedestrian streets in Rome. Lined with antique shops and art galleries, it’s also one of the quietest and most photogenic corners of the city. Don’t miss a quick gelato stop at Gelateria del Teatro, nestled in an ivy-covered alley — their rosemary-honey-lemon flavor is unforgettable. Destination: Ponte Sant’Angelo – The Angelic Bridge As you reach the river, the majestic Ponte Sant’Angelo appears in view. This iconic bridge was originally built by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD to connect the city to his mausoleum — what we now call Castel Sant’Angelo. The bridge is lined with ten towering angel statues designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his students, each holding a symbol of Christ’s Passion. It’s one of the most atmospheric spots in Rome, especially at golden hour, when the light hits the statues and the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica glows in the distance. 🍷 If You Have Time – Aperitivo with a View Cross the bridge and grab a glass of wine or aperol spritz at La Zanzara or Terrazza Les Étoiles nearby. You’ll get incredible views of both the Vatican and the Tiber, making it the perfect end to your stroll.
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