πΈ 10 Must-Visit Parks for Picnics, Walks, and Stunning Views
Rome is not only about ancient ruins and lively piazzas β the Eternal City is full of green escapes.
Open the tabs below to discover the 10 best parks in Rome, with reasons to visit and practical
directions on how to get there.
1. Villa Borghese π¨
Romeβs most famous and central park, Villa Borghese is filled with fountains, lakes, and museums like the Borghese Gallery. The Pincio Terrace offers a panoramic view over Piazza del Popolo.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Beautiful gardens and fountains.
- Art museums like the Borghese Gallery.
- Panoramic terrace view of Rome.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line A to Spagna or Flaminio.
- Bus: Many buses stop at Piazza del Popolo or Via Veneto.
- On foot: 10 minutes from the Spanish Steps.
2. Villa Doria Pamphilj πΏ
Romeβs largest park, filled with meadows, fountains, and quiet corners. A local favorite for jogging and picnics.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Romeβs biggest green area.
- Less touristy, more local vibe.
- Great for cycling and running.
π How to Get There
- Bus: Bus 870 or 982 to Via Aurelia Antica.
- Tram: Tram 8 to San Pancrazio, then walk 10 minutes.
3. Giardino degli Aranci π
A small romantic garden on the Aventine Hill with orange trees and one of the best views of St. Peterβs Dome, especially at sunset.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Peaceful and scenic terrace.
- Close to the Knights of Malta keyhole.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line B to Circo Massimo, then walk 15 minutes uphill.
- Bus: Bus 81 or 160 to Aventino.
4. Villa Celimontana ποΈ
A quiet park near the Colosseum, popular with families. It often hosts summer concerts.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Minutes away from the Colosseum.
- Calm and shady walking paths.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line B to Colosseo, 10-minute walk.
- Bus: Bus 85 or 87 to Via della Navicella.
5. Parco degli Acquedotti π§
A stunning park with ancient aqueducts cutting across open fields. Featured in classic movies.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Walk beside 2,000-year-old aqueducts.
- Peaceful countryside feel.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line A to Giulio Agricola or Subaugusta.
- Bus: Stops along Via Lemonia.
6. Villa Ada πΆ
A former royal estate, now a large park with woodlands, lakes, and summer music festivals.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Wooded trails and open spaces.
- Hosts concerts in summer.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line B1 to Libia, 15-minute walk.
- Bus: 63, 83, or 310 to Via Salaria.
7. Orto Botanico di Roma πΊ
The Botanical Garden in Trastevere, home to thousands of plants, bamboo forests, and Japanese gardens. Entrance requires a ticket.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Rare plants and themed gardens.
- Peaceful corner in lively Trastevere.
π How to Get There
- Tram: Tram 8 to Arenula, then walk 15 minutes.
- Bus: Bus 75, 115, or 870.
8. Parco della Caffarella π
Part of the Appia Antica Regional Park, this area combines ancient ruins, streams, and grazing sheep.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Ancient tombs and ruins in nature.
- Ideal for cycling and hiking.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line A to Colli Albani or Arco di Travertino.
- Bus: 628 or 765 nearby.
9. Vatican Gardens βͺ
Exclusive gardens behind Vatican walls, accessible only by guided tours. Peaceful and historic.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Exclusive Vatican experience.
- Historic monuments and fountains.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line A to Ottaviano or Cipro.
- Bus: Stops at Piazza Risorgimento.
10. Palatine Hill & Orti Farnesiani πΊ
A mix of gardens and imperial ruins, with terraces overlooking the Roman Forum and Colosseum.
β¨ Why Visit?
- Walk among the palaces of Roman emperors.
- Renaissance gardens with top views.
π How to Get There
- Metro: Line B to Colosseo.
- Bus/Tram: Stops at Piazza Venezia or Via dei Fori Imperiali.
β¨ Tips for Visiting Romeβs Parks
- Best seasons: spring and autumn πΈπ
- Bring water, a hat, and a picnic π§Ί
- Some parks require a ticket (Botanical Garden, Vatican Gardens).
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