
Piazza della Madonna dei Monti (Madonna of the Mountains Square), Rome
The quaint Monti district, hidden behind Trajan's Markets, has come a long way from its past as a crowded slum filled with prostitutes in ancient Roman times. Today, it has blossomed into a fashionable bohemian oasis, brimming with trendy shops, bars, and cafés that cluster around the traffic-free Piazza Madonna dei Monti and the hilly streets of Via del Boschetto and Via dei Serpenti.
The historic square truly comes alive during late evenings and weekends, resembling a scene from an elegant Italian film. At its center stands a gorgeous 16th-century fountain, where you're likely to find young Romans sipping cocktails on its steps as the sun sets. There are lots of souvenir shops, bookstores, and delightful cafés where you can sit and soak up the ambiance. And since the place is located high up a hill, it offers an amazing view of the whole region.
Within this square lies one of the world's most important Marian churches and pilgrimage sites. Visitors flock here primarily to witness the famous and miraculous black image of the Blessed Virgin Mary and to pay homage to her house, believed to have been transported by angels from the Holy Land to Loreto. According to legend, pilgrims and crusaders painstakingly brought it to Loreto, brick by brick, during the 13th century crusades.
Tip:
If you're looking for a delightful spot to enjoy breakfast, grab a snack during lunchtime, or have an early evening drink, head to La Bottega del Caffè, open daily from 8am to 2am. With its inviting outdoor tables overlooking the picturesque square, it offers a perfect setting to indulge in a moment of relaxation.
The historic square truly comes alive during late evenings and weekends, resembling a scene from an elegant Italian film. At its center stands a gorgeous 16th-century fountain, where you're likely to find young Romans sipping cocktails on its steps as the sun sets. There are lots of souvenir shops, bookstores, and delightful cafés where you can sit and soak up the ambiance. And since the place is located high up a hill, it offers an amazing view of the whole region.
Within this square lies one of the world's most important Marian churches and pilgrimage sites. Visitors flock here primarily to witness the famous and miraculous black image of the Blessed Virgin Mary and to pay homage to her house, believed to have been transported by angels from the Holy Land to Loreto. According to legend, pilgrims and crusaders painstakingly brought it to Loreto, brick by brick, during the 13th century crusades.
Tip:
If you're looking for a delightful spot to enjoy breakfast, grab a snack during lunchtime, or have an early evening drink, head to La Bottega del Caffè, open daily from 8am to 2am. With its inviting outdoor tables overlooking the picturesque square, it offers a perfect setting to indulge in a moment of relaxation.
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Sight Name: Piazza della Madonna dei Monti (Madonna of the Mountains Square)
Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Rome, Italy (See walking tours in Rome)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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