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=== Nearby Attractions === '''1. The Spanish Steps''' Just a short stroll from the hotel, the Spanish Steps are one of Rome’s most famous landmarks. This beautiful staircase is surrounded by high-end boutiques, cafes, and picturesque views, offering a quintessential Roman experience. '''2. Piazza del Popolo''' Located nearby, Piazza del Popolo is a lively square featuring historic churches, fountains, and obelisks. From here, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding area, especially from the Pincio Hill, a beautiful vantage point. '''3. Villa Borghese Gardens''' A short walk from Hotel de Russie, the Villa Borghese Gardens offer a lush escape in the heart of the city, with scenic pathways, ponds, and historic statues. Within the gardens is the '''Borghese Gallery''', home to an impressive collection of art by masters like Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael. '''4. Via Condotti''' Rome’s premier shopping street, Via Condotti, is home to luxury boutiques and designer stores. Fashion lovers will appreciate the high-end shopping experience, with brands like Gucci, Prada, and Valentino lining the historic street. '''5. The Pantheon''' Just a 15-minute walk away, the Pantheon is a marvel of ancient Roman architecture and one of the best-preserved historical buildings in the world. Its grand dome and central oculus are a testament to Roman engineering and remain a popular attraction for visitors. '''6. Trevi Fountain''' Located nearby, the Trevi Fountain is an iconic Baroque masterpiece and a must-visit in Rome. According to tradition, tossing a coin into the fountain ensures a return to the city, making it a beloved spot for tourists from around the world. ----
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