Where do 21 year olds hang out in rome italy?

Black Hotel – Rome, Italy
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The Spanish Steps are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the church of Trinità dei Monti. The Scalinata is the longest and widest staircase in Europe.[1] The monumental stairway of 138 steps was built with French diplomat Étienne Gueffiers bequeathed funds of 20000 scudi, in 17231725, linking the Bourbon Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, today still located in Palazzo Monaldeschi in the piazza below, with the Trinità dei Monti above.

Warmth of Italian audiences impresses The Pittsburgh Youth Symphony
ROME, Italy — The Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra staff debated whether to call the group’s trip to Italy “The Potato Tour” (for the most frequent accompaniment to pasta), “The Gelato Tour” (the most common food) or “Hurry Up to Wait Tour” during the final banquet at the Hotel Tiberio in Rome.
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Black Hotel – Rome, Italy
hotels spanish steps rome italy

Image by Craig Grobler

Question by Isabella. ©: Where do 21 year olds hang out in rome italy?
Also is rome divided into different sections/towns with specific names?

What is the part of rome where the vatican and spanish steps are located in?

This will help me get the right hotel.

I need both questions answered gracias!! have a good day.

Best answer:

Answer by goldrake75
use this search tool:

http://en.reserver.it/hotels/Rome.php

you’ll be able to find hotels (sorted by rates, availability,…) and see them placed on the map of Rome, togheter with monuments.

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5 Responses to “Where do 21 year olds hang out in rome italy?”

  1. IamRy4n01 says:

    yep thegunnshop

  2. spacejesusadventure says:

    THEGUNNSHOP

  3. deck2233 says:

    this makes me want to go back to Europe

  4. franz_himself says:

    That is the downtown area, Italians call it “Centro”. That is where you want to be. Defnitely. It is a big area, so walking across all of it may be a long haul. You may use a cab or a bus, or the metro, or take it a piece at a time
    Rome is divided in “Quartieri”, areas, same city though. There is nothing to mark the edge of them.
    There are a lot of parts of the city with many fun places to go at night, restaurants, clubs, bars, dance places, theaters, you name it.
    My personally-favourite area is called Trastevere, long walking distance from the Centro. I would definitely recommend it.
    By the way, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum, etc. etc….are all in the Centro.
    Enjoy and don’t go end of July – beginning August. Just too hot. And please say hi to my hometown, i’ll see it in September :)

  5. Antonio Bonanno says:

    Trastevere is the closest shot. There are always big crowds gathering there, you won’t miss them :-)

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