Via dei Coronari is one of Rome’s most elegant old streets, full of soft light, antique atmosphere and timeless charm. It is less dramatic than Trevi or Piazza Navona, but that is exactly why it feels so beautiful.
Why it matters in this itinerary
This street creates a graceful transition from the baroque historic center toward the river and Castel Sant’Angelo. It gives the itinerary a slower, more local and refined feeling.
How to get here from Piazza Navona
Walk from Piazza Navona to Via dei Coronari.
Approximate walking time: 3 to 5 minutes.
This is a short and atmospheric walk. Do not rush it.
Insider tip
Walk slowly. Look at the doors, balconies, small shops and the way the light touches the street in the late afternoon. This is not a monument stop; it is a mood stop.
Estimated time
20 to 30 minutes.
Travel tip
This is a perfect place to slow down after several major landmarks. Let it feel like a cinematic pause.
Local warning
If you are exhausted, you can skip this and go directly toward Ponte Sant’Angelo, but keeping it makes the route much more elegant.
If you are tired or need an easier option:
From Piazza Navona to Via dei Coronari, walking is the best option.
Approximate walking time: 3 to 5 minutes.
This is a short atmospheric transition, so public transport is not useful.
Easier option:
Skip Via dei Coronari and go directly toward Ponte Sant’Angelo.