Surroundings
The Best of Rome at Your Fingertips
At The Couper Umiltà, you're in the heart of Rome with the city's finest attractions just steps away! Our central location lets you explore some of Rome’s most remarkable sites with ease.
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Trevi Fountain
Just 300 meters from The Couper Umiltà, the Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. This Baroque masterpiece is a must-see, and legend has it that tossing a coin into the fountain ensures your return to Rome—a small act that’s become a beloved ritual. The fountain, with its majestic statue of Neptune at the center, is even more enchanting at night when it’s beautifully lit, creating a magical atmosphere.
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Piazza Venezia and the Vittoriano
Only 400 meters from our property, Piazza Venezia serves as a historic and monumental crossroads in Rome. Here stands the grand Vittoriano, a monument dedicated to Vittorio Emanuele II, Italy’s first king. Also known as the "Altar of the Fatherland," the Vittoriano features a panoramic terrace offering spectacular views of the city. From Piazza Venezia, you can easily reach other historical sites like the Capitoline Hill and the Roman Forum.
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Piazza del Popolo & Piazza di Spagna
Just a short walk along Via del Corso, you’ll reach both Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps, two of Rome’s most famous squares. Near Piazza del Popolo, take a moment to climb to the Pincio Terrace, where you’ll be treated to a breathtaking view over Rome—perfect for a romantic pause or memorable photos.
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Largo di Torre Argentina
Less than a kilometer from The Couper Umiltà, Largo di Torre Argentina is a place steeped in history and mystery. Here, you’ll find the ruins of four ancient Roman temples and part of Pompey’s Theater, where Julius Caesar is said to have been assassinated. Known also for its resident cats who roam among the ruins, Torre Argentina adds a unique and charming touch to Rome’s historical landscape.
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Pantheon
A 10-minute walk from our guesthouse will bring you to the magnificent Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple now serving as a church. Built over 2,000 years ago, it’s renowned for its impressive dome and central oculus, which lets in natural light. Inside, you’ll find the tombs of notable figures like the artist Raphael. The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved marvels of ancient Rome and an absolute must-see.
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Piazza Navona
A short walk from the Pantheon takes you to Piazza Navona, one of Rome’s most beautiful squares, built on the remains of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. Known for its unique elongated shape and stunning fountains, such as Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, this vibrant square is lined with cafés, restaurants, and street artists. Piazza Navona perfectly captures Rome’s blend of art, history, and lively city life.