Piazza Trilussa

Piazza Trilussa

Piazza Trilussa

Cross the Tiber River via the Ponte Sisto bridge, and Piazza Trilussa welcomes you to the bohemian neighborhood of Trastevere. Named after the 19th-century Roman satirical poet Carlo Alberto Salustri, better known as Trilussa, this cobbled square serves as a gathering place for both locals and visitors. In the evenings, groups linger on the fountain’s stone steps, engaging in people-watching and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

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