Villa Borghese garden

icon-locationPiazzale Napoleone I, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Rome's Villa Borghese is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. The state bought the garden from the Borghese family in 1901 and opened it to the public on July 12, 1903. Take a break from the bustling city center and explore a vast array of beautiful gardens with Interesting museums will provide interesting experiences

What distinguishes Villa Borghese from other large parks like Hyde Park or Central Park is the perfect combination of nature and Roman art. Villa Borghese is home to interesting architectural elements, sculptures, monuments and fountains created at different times by famous artists.

Borghese Gallery : One of the most important museums in the Italian capital. It contains paintings from artists like Raphael, Titian or Caravaggio.

Rome Zoo: Known as Bioparco, the Rome Zoo houses more than 1,000 animals from 200 different species.

Pincio’s Water Clock: Still fully functional to this day, this watch is an example of 19th-century engineering.

Silvano Toti Globe Theatre: Replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theater in London.

A well-deserved break

If you have enough time in Rome, traveling with kids or are looking for a bit of relaxation, Villa Borghese is a must stop on your itinerary.

If you want to tour Villa Borghese and make the most of your time to exercise, rollerblading, bicycles and other forms of transportation can be rented at the main gate.

Business hours:

Daily: from morning to night

Ticket price: free

References: https://www.rome.net/villa-borghese