Tours and Tickets to Experience Trinità dei Monti
Trinità dei Monti

- To learn more about the church and its history you can join a guided walking tour of the area.
- Climbing the Spanish Steps might be challenging for people with limited mobility. The church can be accessed by road via Piazza della Trinita dei Monti.
- The view from the top of the Spanish steps in front of the church is particularly memorable at sunset.
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Trinità dei Monti doesn’t charge admission, so you’re welcome to pop in any time when it's open. You can see the iconic church on a sightseeing tour—expect to pay a starting price of US$70 for walking or biking tours, while private golf cart tours run closer to US$125.
One of Rome’s few French-speaking Catholic churches, the 16th-century Trinità dei Monti was built in the Gothic style atop the Spanish Steps. Its adjacent convent features frescoes and portraits of French royals. The church and its unique duo of bell towers make Piazza di Spagna a postcard-worthy destination.
Yes, the church and convent offer English tours on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 9am; advance booking is required. The church is a popular stop on Rome sightseeing tours, whether it's whizzing past highlights on a golf cart or joining an art and architecture walking tour.
Trinità dei Monti is open from 10:15am–7:45pm, Monday–Saturday, though the church opens slightly later on Wednesdays at noon. Sunday hours run from 9am–7:30pm. Visits are suspended for Mass, although travelers may participate; the service is conducted in English on Tuesdays at 6:30p.m.
Most travelers walk the 135 Spanish Steps leading to Trinità dei Monti for the whole experience. The attraction is walkable from the Via Condotti shopping street. The metro drops you off in the piazza and skips some steps as the Spagna station has an elevator leading to Trinità dei Monti.






































































































































