The Bioparco di Roma is a zoological garden located in Villa Borghese, one of the largest public parks in Rome. Established in 1911, it is home to a diverse collection of animal species from around the world, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Here, visitors can observe a wide variety of animals, ranging from majestic big cats and playful primates to exotic birds and reptiles. The Bioparco di Roma is also actively involved in conservation efforts aimed at protecting endangered species and their habitats. It offers educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages, including guided tours, animal encounters, and interactive exhibits.
This golf club is the most fashionable and best known in Rome. It has a stunning 27-hole course, that is admired even by non-golfers. The green fee is slightly more on Sundays and holidays. Golf lessons are available for beginners and are taught by highly qualified and friendly instructors. The course is excellent for experienced golfers. Open year round.
This 18 holes course was designed by renowned American golf architect Robert Trent Jones overseen by a seventeenth century mansion. Built around a volcanic crater, the golf course is framed by vineyards, rose gardens, olive trees and small lakes. Since it is difficult to reach here by public transport or taxis, it is advisable to hire a car from Rome. You can rent your golf clubs, caddy and trolley or buy them from the pro shop. Courses are available for professionals and amateurs. Reservations are recommended.