Free entry to the first 2 visited museums and archaeological sites. Free admission includes exhibition in the museum. Reduced ticket to all other museums and/or archaeologic sites visited thereafter.
Beautiful place with lots of green, running and biking trails, quiet spots, a zoo, the gorgeous Galleria with Bernini's masterpieces, fresh air... What more could I want? Oh, I also had good company.
large enough to forget you are in the middle of the city. Meandering paths, lakes, statues, cafes. Nice place to spend a morning or afternoon. Also have bike, cart and segway rentals
Take bicycle-van at Bici Pincio (12 euros per hour), take a ride! Then bring it back, take away Aperol Spritz at The clock Casina and continue explore the park! Fantastic place!
Beautiful huge green garden around the galery, with fountains, lake, zoo... Worthy of a few hours or day. Gallery very organized, no crowd inside, beautiful ceilings. Must buy ticket in advance!
Wonderful, enormous park to enjoy a peaceful, long walk within the limits of the centre of Rome. There is also a pinakotheke but we didn't have time to visit & a zoo, but 16€/person is a lot of money.
The lungs of Roma; perfect place for wandering around, sitting around with a newspaper or book, or dolce non fa niente, especially on a beautiful hot summer day in July :)
Beautiful park. Really nice to walk around on a sunny day. That said, the public bathrooms are rare or out of order. If you get a free ticket to one of the galleries, you can use the bathrooms there.
Rent a bike and take a ride across this beautiful park. There is a good panorama at one side and wonderful green places inside. Hidden toilet is just near the panorama place
Make sure and rent the boats ask a local where the lake is. Lovely restaurant at the entrance / roundabout for lunch. Great Greek salad. Beautiful park.
Beautiful green space in the center of the city; sunny, impromptu music, dancing, food, and fun. Bikes, skates, skateboards, pedestrians, runners, walkers and sun-baskers should visit here.
Amazing park with dangerous bicycle carts, be careful to use one. You have to buy tickets online in advance for galleria borghese, you should! incredible work of bernini and caravaggio👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
There are 2 bike hire facilities: Bici Pincio in the south (near V Medici) & Askol in the north (near the zoo). The latter does electric-bikes. You must have a passport or driving licence to hire one.
Book in advance online. Go downstairs to get your reserved ticket. No bags, need to check them in. Not disabled friendly, left too narrow for wheelchair. Beautiful artifacts. A must: get an audioguide
One of the most relaxing and beautiful places in this hectic city. Hire a 4-wheel bike/car thing and cruise around the park. Loads of fun and reasonably priced at €12 per hour. Try not to flip it.
The Villa Borghese is a breath-taking park as well as mansion in which great masterpieces are exhibited. You'll be flabbergasted with the most famous Caravaggiopaintings! A must-see.
Incredible place with master pieces of art from caravaggio, brueghel, boticelli and many others. In busy season reservation is required. It's also worth visiting the park, bikes can be rented.
Don't leave Rome before visiting this amazing park. You need to have a map in order not to be lost. And also, you have a chance to discover the city on the top.
Even if your just in Rome for the weekend don't skip this beautiful park! Just enjoy the beautiful views. The zoo you can skip.. Not that interesting, was done in an hour.
We needed to walk across the whole park to find a toilet. No idea where they go with kids. The restroom is near the square with the obelisk, costs 1€, the staff has change in case.
Ticket's booking is obligatory, we have done it here - www.tosc.it. As for Gallery, actually, I wasn't very impressed. There are several interesting pictures and sculptures, but it hasn't wow effect.
Use the metro entrance at via Veneto to get to the Spanish steps keeps you in the shade plus there are escalators and walkways to save walking uphill or downhill
Uno dei 6 ingressi monumentali di Villa Borghese, edificato al termine del 1827 e situato in Piazzale Flaminio. I propilei da cui l'ingresso prende il nome furono progettati da Luigi Canina su modelli dell'antica Grecia.