Villa Borghese Gardens — Rome

Rome· Nature & Parks

Villa Borghese Gardens

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The Villa Borghese Gardens constitute one of Rome's largest and most enchanting public parks, offering a tranquil escape from the urban bustle. Originally the sprawling estate of Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century, the gardens were designed in a naturalistic English style and opened to the public in the early 20th century. The park features expansive lawns, shady tree-lined avenues, ornamental fountains, and a picturesque lake where visitors can rent rowboats. It's an ideal place for leisurely strolls, picnics, cycling, or even renting segways to explore its vast expanse. Beyond its natural beauty, Villa Borghese is home to several cultural attractions, including the famous Borghese Gallery and Museum, the Bioparco di Roma (zoo), and the Casa del Cinema. Sweeping views of Piazza del Popolo and St. Peter's Basilica can be enjoyed from the Pincio Terrace, making it a beloved spot for both relaxation and sightseeing.

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