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Best Romantic Attractions in Rome

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Originally a vineyard belonging to the Borghese family, the estate transformed into a landscaped park in the early 17th century. Today, Villa Borghese is characterized by its lush greenery, manicured gardens, scenic pathways, and picturesque lakes. One of the iconic features of Villa Borghese is the Temple of Aesculapius, a neoclassical temple located on an island in the park's lake. Nearby, the Pincian Hill (Pincio) offers panoramic views of Rome's skyline. The famous Square of Siena has been the scene of horse-jumping and carriage-racing competitions since it was first built. The villa houses the Borghese Gallery, which displays an impressive collection of artworks.

One of the most beautiful and popular squares in the world, visiting Piazza Navona has to be on your itinerary while in Rome. The stunning buildings, fountain and sculptures at this square have a magical appeal. The elegance and sheer beauty of Piazza Navona is bound to leave a long-lasting impression on you. During the Christmas season, the square is packed with stalls selling toys, sweets and decorations for the nativity scene or Christmas tree, making it a favorite spot for children. Its unusual shape recalls the time of Domitian, who built a stadium for equestrian displays here. The Fountain of the Rivers, with the obelisk, and the Fountain of the Moor, with the God of the Sea, at the center of the square are both sculpted by Bernini.

Designed by Nicola Salvi for Pope Clemente XII, the Trevi Fountain was completed in the second half of the 18th Century. A towering likeness of Oceanus forms the centerpiece of the Baroque fountain, with Abundance and Salubrity on either side, while the rococo-style Poli Palace provides the perfect backdrop. Tritons guide the chariot of Oceanus, and all around the water flows, its gushing sound rising to a crescendo befitting the all-consuming power it represents. Tradition has it that throwing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain guarantees a swift return to Rome. Anita Ekberg's dip in the Trevi Fountain was immortalized in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita, and Italian actor Toto even sold it to an American, passing himself off as its owner. Featured in numerous movies since Trevi Fountain has long inspired the passions of the human race and continues to be revered the world over as one of Italy's most triumphant sculptural works.

Without a doubt, Gianicolo Park, situated on the hill of the same name, accords the best view of the picturesque Trastevere district and represents a necessary step in every real Roman Holiday! A spectacular mix of charm, nature, history and eternal beauty makes this park one of the best places for an amazing panorama of the city; its incredible view is only rivaled by those of Pincio and the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci). Frequently attended by romantic couples, Gianicolo Park also houses the historic Teatro dei Burattini (Puppet Theater), some carousels for children and several historical buildings and monuments, including the Giuseppe Garibaldi memorial, the fountain of Acqua Paola and a cannon that announces the time by firing once daily at noon.

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