Multiple intracranial and spinal meningiomas presenting concurrently is rare. In thispaper, we presented a case of meningiomatosis (right frontal meningioma and T4-5 spinal meningioma) and we also describe the clinical characteristics, imaging findings, and management plan. Approximately 1-10% of cases present multiple intracranial meningiomas that are usually associated with neurofibromatosis. Only some case reports of multiple intracranial and spinal meningiomas have been provided in the literature. Concurrent meningiomas are usually asymptomatic, and conservative treatment is considered. Determining which tumor is causing a patient’s symptoms and signs is crucial. In our experience, the asymptomatic lesion can be managed with conservative treatment and can be monitored until any focal sign presents or the tumor size increases.