
North CentralRome is a district that covers the areas around Piazza di Spagna, Piazza del Popolo and Parioli, as well as the magnificent Villa Borghese and its gardens. Further out the area is bordered by Via Nomentana and the River Tiber and includes the area of Salario.
Spagna lies in the northern part of the central city, to the west of the park of the Villa Borghese. It includes thePiazza di Spagna and the famousSpanish Steps. It is one of the most fashionable and well-heeled districts of the Italian capital.
Parioli is a quiet, affluent and elegantRome neighborhood close to Villa Borghese. The name originates from a gigantic wall called "parietone".
Salario, just to the northwest of theModern Center and the Villa Borghese, is another elegant, upscale neighborhood, home to a large and beautiful park, Villa Ada.
Trieste is also a quiet affluent and elegant neighborhood, close to the Parioli and Villa Ada. It is full of Fascist architecture and early Christian churches such as Sant’Agnese Fuori Le Mura.
This is still the centre of Rome. It is served by the metro stations41.9068312.484451Spagna A (Piazza di Spagna: Spanish Steps and Borghese Gardens) and41.91194412.4758332Flaminio - Piazza del Popolo A .Piazza di San Silvestro, which is a short walk from the Spanish Steps, is a terminal for many bus lines.





The streets to the west of the Spanish Steps, such as Via dei Condotti, house Rome's most upmarket shops. Most of the famous designer labels can be found here.
| Routes through North Centre |
| North Rome←Vatican← | W | →Modern Center→South Rome |
| Modern Center←Nomentano← | SW | →North Rome→END |
| Orte←North Rome← | N | →Nomentano→Fiumicino Airport |
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