Discover the Parks, Gardens, & Hills of Rome
Spend a peaceful morning or afternoon immersing yourself in the green heart of Rome by exploring its scenic parks, elegant villas, and historic hills. Whether you’re seeking family-friendly activities, quiet corners for reflection, or panoramic city views, there’s a perfect spot for everyone. Begin your journey in Villa Borghese, one of the city’s most beloved parks. This expansive green space features formal gardens, shady pathways, and the elegant Borghese Gallery, housed in a stunning 17th-century villa. Pick up some fresh snacks or fruit from Campo dei Fiori and enjoy a picnic in the gardens. Families will appreciate the Rome Zoo, pony rides, Segways, four-seater bikes, and rowboats on artificial lakes. Kids will love the Casina di Rafaello, a fun indoor play center, and the San Carlino Theater, where they can enjoy interactive puppet shows starring Pulcinella. Walk toward the Pincio Terrace for breathtaking golden-hour views over Piazza del Popolo, Prati, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Head next to Gianicolo Hill, which offers tree-lined paths and open-air puppet shows at the Teatrino di Pulcinella al Gianicolo near Piazzale Garibaldi. At noon, don’t miss the daily cannon firing—a tradition going back over 165 years. Behind Trastevere, Gianicolo is one of the best places to watch the sunset over Rome. Another gem is the Orange Gardens atop Aventine Hill, adjacent to Santa Sabina Church and near the secret keyhole at Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, where a perfectly framed view of St. Peter’s Basilica awaits. For a quiet and hidden viewpoint, explore Terrazza Caffarelli on Capitoline Hill, where you’ll find a small pebbled terrace with unique views over the Jewish Quarter, cupolas, and the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument. Each of these green havens offers a relaxing and scenic retreat from the bustling city.
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