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Best Parks in Rome

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The Rose Garden

A surreal sensory experience awaits visitors to The Rose Garden, courtesy the roses with their scents and colors and a stunning view that stretches from the Palatine Hill to Monte Mario observatory. Nestled within the historical Circus Maximus, between the Aventine and Palatine valleys, lies The Rose Garden, commonly known as Roseto Comunale. As the name allures, this garden houses over 1000 varieties of rose shrubs. Set up in 1931, this place hosts various competitions for gardening enthusiasts. This garden is in proximity to the Colosseum. After a dose of history, visit this park to take in some floral beauties. The garden is only open to visitors during spring. Contact the management for details before visiting.

Via di Valle Murcia 6, Circo Massimo, Roma, Italia, 00153
Park Savello (Orange Garden)

Replete with history, nature and orange trees, the Orange Garden is a masterpiece of the Aventine Hill and the Ripa Neighborhood. It was created in the 13th Century by a noble family, the Savellis, from the ruins of an old castle owned by another aristocratic family, the Crescenzis. The actual layout of the park was designed in the 1930s by Italian architect Raffaele de Vico, while orange trees were planted in honor of the old Saint Dominic Order. Also known as Savello Park, the park is a popular spot for locals and visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a romantic picnic, or simply a moment of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here, you will admire an amazing view of Rome, from the Tiber to Saint Peter's Basilica.

Via di Santa Sabina, Piazza Pietro D'Illiria, Ripa, Roma, Italia, 00153
Parco del Colle Oppio

Nestled in the heart of the city, Raffaele De Vico designed this park in the late 20th Century, with the aim of making the city center more attractive in accordance with a plan begun during the Napoleonic era. Note the octagonal fountain embellished with terracotta amphoras that adds to the beauty of the landscape. In addition, there are nymphaea with tufa decorations, fountains dedicated to Nero and Trajan, and various statues within the park. This extensive garden is spread across 11 hectares (27.8 acres).

Viale del Monte Oppio, Roma, Italia, 00184
Gardens of Lucullus

Arguably one of the most famous places in the city, the Gardens of Lucullus were the pioneers of the Persian gardening style in Rome. These gardens were housed in an ancient castle dating back to 60 BCE. They spelled luxury with their expansive shade, beautiful flowers and luscious fruits. The site changed many hands, one of which was Valerius, who was compelled to commit suicide by the Empress Messalina, who loved playing amid its shade. She was later murdered here as well. However, the charm of this beautiful landscape is such that one cannot but fall in love with it.

Viale del Muro Torto, Roma, Italia, 00197
Orto Botanico

Orto Botanico is a beautiful botanical garden at the University of Padua. Established in 1545, it is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Italy and serves as both a scientific research center and a public green space. It is home to a diverse collection of plant species from around the world, including rare and exotic specimens. What makes this garden noteworthy is its sprawling greenhouses. While the greenhouses are home to exotic plants studied by the department of botany at the University, these are open for visitors. Make sure to take the guided tour to these greenhouses on your visit and be prepared to be dazzled by the charming miniature eco-system.

Largo Cristina di Svezia 24, L'Università degli Studi di Roma "Sapienza", Roma, Italia, 00165
Villa Celimontana

The lovely Villa Celimontana was originally a vineyard that was bought by the Mattei family to whom the new design of the gardens is owed. Located on the Celio hill, it has long attracted visitors with the beauty of villa and the trees and ancient marbles in its gardens, including an obelisk from the times of Ramses II. It became the property of various foreigners until 1918 when it was confiscated by the Italian state. The last owner, Baron Riccardo Hoffmann, contributed to its expansion and added a small Neo-Gothic temple, which is now the home of the Italian Geographic Society. The villa is as beautiful as ever and a lovely spot to pass a few hours.

Via della Navicella 37, Roma, Italia, 00184
Pincian Hill

These lovely gardens overlook one of the most beautiful squares in Rome, Piazza del Popolo. There were gardens here even in the time of Ancient Rome, and it is said that they were quite fabulous. The present-day gardens were designed in the early 19th Century by the architect Valadier who also created Piazza del Popolo itself. They became a favorite location for walking, and who knows how many love stories blossomed amongst the pine trees. Piazzale Napoleone here offers an unforgettable view of Rome, along with the famous Water Clock that dates back to the 19th Century. A visit to the restaurant Casina Valadier is well worth it, for a coffee or a light lunch.

Viale Gabriele D'Annunzio, Roma, Italia, 00187
Villa Borghese

Diseño de Villa Borghese se inició a principios del siglo 17, cuando el Papa Pablo V Borghese fue elegido. Su estilo se asemeja a las villas de la ciudad de 100 años antes. Los jardines fueron especialmente provistos por pajareras que se han añadido a la casa de aves exóticas y las zonas de los jardines estaban abarrotadas con pavos, avestruces, gacelas e incluso leones. A lo largo de los años, el jardín se modificó en un estilo Inglés con el espacio diseñado por Jacob Moore. Una de las más hermosas zonas del parque es el Lago Jardín, que está delimitado por una barandilla que hace hincapié en el lago de forma irregular. En el centro de una isla artificial se construyó un templo dedicado a Esculapio. La famosa Plaza de Siena ha sido el escenario de competencias de saltos de caballos y carreras de carruages, desde que fue construido por primera vez.

Piazzale del Museo Borghese 5, Roma, Italia, 00197
Villa Sciarra

Villa Sciarra is a serene park that lies on the slopes of the Gianicolo. It boasts botanical plants and statues of mythological figures as well as a holy copse dedicated to a nymph which was part of the area known as Caesar's gardens. The villa's picturesque gardens are splendid, particularly when in bloom. Fountains represent figures such as Apollo and Daphne, the Dawn and a myriad of fauns at play. Representations of the months of the year have been created in a semi-circular flowerbed and other fountains have allegorical themes.

Via Calandrelli 35, Roma, Italia, 00153
Bioparco

Esto solía ser un zoológico, pero se ha convertido en la Bioparco. Con sólo unas pocas jaulas, el objetivo es crear un entorno que sea lo más cerca posible del habitat natural de los animales. Aquí los niños pueden aprender acerca de dónde y cómo viven realmente los animales.

Viale del Giardino Zoologico 20, Villa Borghese, Roma, Italia, 00197
Villa Doria Pamphili

Villa Doria Pamphili is one of Rome's largest parks. This sprawling estate encompasses lush gardens, scenic vistas, and historic buildings that reflect the grandeur and opulence of its former inhabitants. The park was laid out on the orders of Prince Camillo Pamphili in the 17th Century. The villa was designed with sculptor and architect Alessandro Algardi, the creator of the fountains of the Lily and the Snail. The villa's historic buildings, including the majestic Palazzo Doria Pamphili, house a remarkable collection of art and artifacts. Today, Villa Doria Pamphili is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its gardens, admire its architectural treasures, and immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of one of Rome's most beloved green spaces.

Via Aurelia Antica 183, Roma, Italia, 00164
Villa Ada

Villa Ada is one of the largest public parks in Rome. Originally owned by the House of Savoy, Villa Ada was once a royal estate and hunting grounds. It was later acquired by the Italian state and opened to the public in the early 20th century. Villa Ada is characterized by its diverse landscapes, which include lush forests, manicured gardens, rolling hills, and picturesque lakes. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the park's numerous pathways, shaded by towering trees and dotted with benches. The park is also home to several historical buildings and landmarks, making it a delight for history buffs.

Via di Ponte Salario, Roma, Italia, 00199
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