PARKS & GARDENS IN ROME

Villa Borghese Gardens:

  • Overview: Villa Borghese Gardens is Rome’s third-largest public park, encompassing lush greenery, lakes, and notable attractions. Visitors can explore the Borghese Gallery, rent boats on the lake, or simply stroll through the landscaped gardens.
  • Address: Viale del Museo Borghese, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Villa Borghese Gardens
  • Public Transportation: Metro Line A to Flaminio station or various buses (e.g., 52, 53, 217) to Pinciana/Museo Borghese.
  • Highlights: Borghese Gallery, Temple of Aesculapius, Pincio Terrace.

Villa Doria Pamphilj:

  • Overview: Villa Doria Pamphilj is Rome’s largest public park, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle. The park features walking trails, open fields, and the grand Casino del Bel Respiro. It’s a favorite spot for picnics and outdoor activities.
  • Address: Via di San Pancrazio, 00152 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Villa Doria Pamphilj
  • Public Transportation: Bus 870 from Termini Station to San Pancrazio/De Bosis.
  • Highlights: Casino del Bel Respiro, Fountain of the Moors, panoramic views.

Parco degli Acquedotti:

  • Overview: Parco degli Acquedotti is a unique park showcasing ancient Roman aqueducts. Visitors can stroll along the tree-lined paths while admiring the well-preserved ruins. It provides a tranquil setting away from the city center.
  • Address: Via Lemonia, 256, 00174 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco degli Acquedotti
  • Public Transportation: Metro Line A to Subaugusta station or various buses (e.g., 663, 664) to Lemonia/Val Fiorita.
  • Highlights: Aqueduct ruins, scenic landscapes.

Parco del Colle Oppio:

  • Overview: Parco del Colle Oppio is a charming park located near the Colosseum. It offers a peaceful retreat with walking paths, archaeological sites, and beautiful views of the iconic amphitheater.
  • Address: Via di San Gregorio, 30, 00184 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco del Colle Oppio
  • Public Transportation: Metro Line B to Colosseo station or various buses (e.g., 85, 87) to Celio Vibenna.
  • Highlights: Nero’s Domus Aurea, views of the Colosseum.

Parco della Caffarella:

  • Overview: Parco della Caffarella is part of the larger Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica, offering a natural oasis with meadows, walking trails, and historical landmarks. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely bike ride or a relaxing picnic.
  • Address: Parco della Caffarella, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica
  • Public Transportation: Bus 118 from Termini Station to Capo di Bove.
  • Highlights: Tomb of Cecilia Metella, Circus of Maxentius.

Parco degli Scipioni:

  • Overview: Parco degli Scipioni is a lesser-known gem nestled between the Appian Way and the Aurelian Walls. It provides a serene atmosphere with walking paths and green spaces, making it a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors.
  • Address: Via di Porta Latina, 10, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco degli Scipioni
  • Public Transportation: Bus 87 from Termini Station to Porta Latina.
  • Highlights: Aurelian Walls, ancient tombs.

Parco del Pineto:

  • Overview: Parco del Pineto is a tranquil park featuring a pine grove and a small lake. It offers a serene setting for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing afternoon. The park is a hidden gem away from the tourist crowds.
  • Address: Via della Pineta Sacchetti, 00168 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco del Pineto
  • Public Transportation: Bus 31 from Vatican City to Pineta Sacchetti/Ravizza.
  • Highlights: Pine grove, peaceful ambiance.

Parco della Musica:

  • Overview: Parco della Musica is a contemporary park surrounding the Auditorium Parco della Musica concert hall. It features modern architecture, outdoor spaces, and a lake. The park is a cultural hub, hosting various events and performances.
  • Address: Viale Pietro de Coubertin, 30, 00196 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Auditorium Parco della Musica
  • Public Transportation: Tram 2 from Piazza del Popolo to Apollodoro.
  • Highlights: Auditorium complex, outdoor concerts.

Parco degli Aquedotti:

  • Overview: Parco degli Aquedotti is known for its picturesque setting with ancient Roman aqueducts stretching across the landscape. It’s a popular spot for joggers, cyclists, and those seeking a peaceful escape from the urban bustle.
  • Address: Via Lemonia, 256, 00174 Roma RM, Italy
  • Website: Parco degli Aquedotti
  • Public Transportation: Metro Line A to Subaugusta station or various buses (e.g., 663, 664) to Lemonia/Val Fiorita.
  • Highlights: Ancient aqueducts, scenic landscapes.

Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica:

  • Overview: Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica, part of the Appian Way Regional Park, is a vast area of historical and natural significance. It features the iconic Appian Way, ancient tombs, and lush greenery, providing a unique blend of history and nature.
  • Address: Various entry points along the Appian Way
  • Website: Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica
  • Public Transportation: Bus 118 from Termini Station to various stops along the Appian Way.
  • Highlights: Appian Way, Catacombs of San Callisto, Villa of the Quintilii.