Parks & Gardens

Explore parks and gardens in Rome, from big historic villas and panoramic viewpoints to quiet neighborhood gardens and the countryside feel of the Appian Way. This section gathers our guides to the best green spaces where you can walk, picnic, run, cycle or simply escape the city noise for a while.

Gardens and Parks in Rome

Discover the most beautiful parks in Rome: Villa Borghese, Parco degli Acquedotti, Villa Ada, Villa Torlonia, Villa Pamphili.

Villa Torlonia

Down Via Nomentana, a hidden Arcadia-Rome’s secret Eden known as Villa Torlonia awaits.

Villa Doria Pamphilj: the largest park in Rome

Villa Pamphilj is a hidden gem just outside the city center. It's the biggest park in Rome and one of the most famous ones in Rome.

A Must-See in Rome: The Botanical Garden

Take a stroll through the beautiful greenery and see over 3000 species of plant life at Rome's Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico di Trastevere)

The Orange Garden of Rome

Exploring the Most Romantic Garden in Rome The Orange Garden (otherwise known as Parco Savello) is certainly one of the most evocative and romantic places in Rome, thanks to its enviable position. The gaze ranges from the Tiber to the Temples of the Forum Boarium, from Santa Maria in Cosmedin, to the Janiculum and St.Peter’s […]

Hiking Near Rome: Best walking and trekking trails near Rome

Need a break from the city? Trekking might be the right choice for you. Here is a list of 8 hiking areas near Rome, all in about a short drive from the city center.

Villa Borghese

A Must See in Rome. Villa Borghese. Pincio, Casa del Cinema, Galleria Borghese, BioParco, Zoo, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Globe Theatre

The Aventine Hill

The Basilica di Santa Sabina, Giardino degli Aranci, and the famous keyhole are perfect for a romantic date or just for an afternoon stroll

Villa Celimontana

A Must See in Rome: Villa Celimontana with the Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo on Celiio Hill

What are the best parks in Rome to visit on a first trip?

Some of the most popular parks for visitors are Villa Borghese (central, with museums, views and bike rentals), Villa Doria Pamphilj (huge and more local-feeling), and the Appian Way Regional Park (countryside vibe with ancient ruins and cobbled roads). Smaller spots like the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci) and the Rose Garden offer beautiful views over the city.

Best Parks and Gardens in Rome

Can I have a picnic in Rome’s parks and gardens?

Yes, picnicking is common in many parks, especially places like Villa Borghese, Villa Doria Pamphilj and parts of the Appian Way. Just be respectful: avoid leaving rubbish, don’t sit directly on fragile historic elements, and check for any local signs that restrict access to certain lawns or areas.

Plan the Best Picnic in Rome

Are Rome’s parks good for running and cycling?

Definitely. Villa Borghese and Villa Doria Pamphilj are popular with runners, and the Appian Way is ideal for longer walks and bike rides in a unique historical landscape. Some parks have dedicated paths and rental points for bikes or e-bikes. Our guides indicate which parks are best for jogging, cycling or more relaxed strolls.

Best Running Routes

Are parks and gardens in Rome safe to visit?

During daylight hours, major parks and gardens in Rome are generally safe, especially in areas where locals walk, run and bring children. As always in any big city, it’s wise to avoid very isolated areas after dark and to keep an eye on your belongings. Our articles mention when a park is more lively, residential or remote, so you can decide what feels comfortable.

What is the largest park in Rome?

If you consider the wider protected area, the Appian Way Regional Park (Parco Regionale dell’Appia Antica) is one of the largest green areas in and around Rome, stretching across several kilometres of ancient roads, fields and archaeological sites. If you’re thinking of a more classic “city park”, Villa Doria Pamphilj is generally considered the largest historic public park within Rome’s urban area, with vast lawns, pine avenues, fountains and walking paths.

Appian Way Regional Park

Villa Doria Pamphilj

What activities and experiences can I do in Rome’s parks?

Rome’s parks aren’t just for walking and picnics – many of them are perfect for active and immersive experiences. In the Appian Way Regional Park, you can join guided bike tours, golf cart tours, visits to catacombs and ancient aqueducts, or simply rent a bike and explore on your own.

In Villa Borghese, you can rent bikes, e-bikes, rickshaws and pedal carts, row a boat on the little lake, visit museums or enjoy the viewpoints over the city. Other villas and green areas are great for running, yoga, outdoor workouts, photography, birdwatching, family games or just reading under the trees.

Golf Cart Tour of the Appian Way

Bike Tour of Ancient Appian Way & Aqueducts Park

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