Parks and Gardens

Villa Torlonia

Explore Villa Torlonia in Rome, a historic park with museums and neoclassical architecture, once home to Mussolini, now a public attraction since 1978.

Cortile della Pigna

Explore the Cortile della Pigna at the Vatican Museums, featuring the iconic bronze pinecone and modern sculptures, blending ancient and contemporary art.

Garden of Ninfa

Discover the Garden of Ninfa, a natural monument in Lazio, Italy, known for its historical ruins, diverse plant species, and serene landscape.

Rose Garden

Discover Rome's Rose Garden, a seasonal oasis on Aventine Hill with over 1,100 rose varieties, open from late April to June and briefly in October. Free entry.

Villa Celimontana

Explore Villa Celimontana, a historic park in Rome's Celio district, featuring ancient ruins, the Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II, and the Palazzina Mattei.

Villa Glori

Villa Glori in Rome is a 25-hectare park with historical significance, featuring monuments, a contemporary sculpture exhibition, and a rich natural landscape.

Walk on the Janiculum Hill

Explore the Janiculum Hill Walk, offering panoramic views of Rome, historical monuments, and lush greenery. Accessible from Trastevere and San Pietro.

Botanical Garden

Explore Rome's Botanical Garden, open daily 9:00-17:30. Tickets online. No pets allowed. Visit at Largo Cristina di Svezia, 23A or Gianicolo entrance.

Orange Trees Garden (Savello Park)

Discover the Orange Trees Garden (Savello Park) in Rome, a serene urban park on Aventine Hill offering stunning city views, historic charm, and lush orange trees.

Park of Monte Ciocci

Explore Parco di Monte Ciocci, a scenic urban park in Rome offering panoramic views of the city, historical sites, and a 5 km cycling and walking path.