A landmark at the crossroads of Rome’s history.
Piazza Venezia is one of the most iconic and vibrant squares in Rome, where the city’s main historic streets — Via del Corso, Via dei Fori Imperiali, and Via Nazionale — all meet.Dominating the square is the majestic Altare della Patria, also known as the Vittoriano, a monumental structure dedicated to King Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of unified Italy.
What to See in Piazza Venezia:
A journey through art, history, and breathtaking views
The Vittoriano Monument is not only an architectural masterpiece but also home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a powerful symbol of Italy’s national unity. Inside, visitors can explore exhibitions and museums, while outside, sweeping staircases lead up to one of the best panoramic terraces in Rome.
📸 Insider Tip: Take the glass elevator to the top of the monument and capture spectacular photos of the Roman Forum, Capitoline Hill, and St. Peter’s Basilica — an unforgettable view over the Eternal City.
Piazza Venezia is just minutes away
Thanks to the excellent location of Hotel Marechiaro, right next to Termini Station, getting to Piazza Venezia is quick and easy:
On foot: about 20 minutes through the historic center.
By bus: direct routes (64, 70, 170) in under 10 minutes.
By metro: from Termini Station, with fast connections to the entire city.
Whether you’re visiting Rome for leisure or business, our hotel is the perfect base to explore the city’s main landmarks in total comfort.
Why Visit Piazza Venezia
A must-see for every traveler
Visiting Piazza Venezia means standing at the heart of Rome’s history, architecture, and grandeur. Every corner of this square tells a story, and every view reveals a new facet of the Eternal City.