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Via Martignano 10
00199 Rome
Italy
Salario
Hours
What time does Parco Virgiliano open?
Parco Virgiliano is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Parco Virgiliano close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Parco Virgiliano have parking?
Yes, Parco Virgiliano has parking options.
Italian
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No gelato in the cafeteria. It would be very refreshing. The art and the villa are excellent, what…read morewould make it divine is gelato. Thank you.
A huge, beautiful park with innumerable interesting features. It has statues, a pond, restaurants,…read moresmall shops with coffee and gelato. Also, you can find a horse-riding ring, an obelisk and a carousel. There is a lovely spot that overlooks Piazza Del Popolo and St Peter's. Definitely worth a visit!
Across from the entrance
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Believe it or not, if you look for it, Rome has a lot of green space. This is a rather large park…read morewith historical relevance. Back in the day, the way back before time, Roman elites would come here to take a load off, chilax, and cool off a bit. By the way, for those who need to get their run on, this is a good option. Many hotels do not have gyms in them with treadmills, and the city streets are way too busy and chaotic to try and run on. So, uber your way to this awesome place and enjoy. Cheers
Amazing park. A must if you are in Rome. So relaxing yet full of culture and history…read more Highly ..recommanded as a hangover activity :) ..there should be a category for that on yelp!
Laghetto!!!
Meravigliosa villa che fu dei Savoia. Perfetta per correre, passeggiare, rilassarsi. Una delle più…read morebelle e grandi della capitale.
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Saw this place on TikTok and decided to check it out. They have a cute little pond that you can…read morepaddle on. It's a good price 5 euro), but alas there was a long wait that day (Saturday afternoon). It was still fun to watch the birds and listen to some local musicians 2025 #64
Major works of art here! Do not miss! Beautiful grounds ! Great park in the city! Inside the…read moreGalleria, Caravaggio, Rafeal, Titan, etc!!!!
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Great place for a picnic or stroll through the park. Plenty of shaded areas so bring a blanket…read more Benches available throughout. We saw multiple food carts on the premises and at least 1 restaurants. Bikes and boats available for rent. A painting activity was also available.
I'm finally getting around to sharing my feedback about my visit to Giardino degli Aranci (Orange…read moreTree Garden) while in Rome visiting for the 1st time , on Sunday 10/01/2023 - 1pm. Better late than never! ;) This small park is known for its panoramic view of St. Peter's Basilica dome and is located on Aventine Hill, right next to the Basilica di Santa Sabina (must see!) and nearby the Aventine Keyhole (see pics & video included in this review). IMO, I wouldn't make a trip solely to see this site but would definitely check out if you're already in the area since park is a nice spot to relax for a bit because it is shaded w/ tall orange trees and there are multiple benches located around the park for guests to enjoy. Here are a few additional helpful tidbits : - - - no restrooms onsite - - - does have a water fountain - - - no fee to visit Hope this info helps! Rebecca visiting from Austin, Texas (United States)
This is a small park on a hill that over looks Rome in the direction of the Vatican. You definitely…read moreneed a car to get up here and parking has to be paid for using a City of Rome parking app. The park is enclosed by a high wall and it is so quiet. Once you enter, the city noise is all but gone. As you approach the viewing terrace you can see the Vatican Basilica in the distance. The Basilica has the optical illusion effect of getting smaller the closer to the terrace you walk so check it out from the end of the walkway and watch it shrink as you walk toward it. There is one of the potable water fountains you'll find all over Rome here in the park. You can definitely refill you water bottle at any of these water fountains around town including this one. The park is a short walk from the 'Key hole'. You might see a line of people waiting there for a look and some days there is a food truck there as well.
Very quiet in this small, walled garden. A nice retreat from city noise.
What more can I say than that the Vatican Gardens are impressive and among the finest we've visited…read moreanywhere.
The Vatican gardens are another amazing wonder of the VC. They showcase various sculptures,…read morefountains, gifts given to popes and other amazing nooks and crannies with various flora and fauna surrounding it all. We got to view it because we had a tour of the museums that included the gardens. I believe you can only view it by controlled guided tour! Our tour guide took us through describing all the different sculptures and their significance to the Vatican. Many were gifts from heads of state. Others were placed with significance form popes from previous times. There are so many places for the people who live in the Vatican to come and find peace or relax and reflect! There is even a helipad in the back corner so the Pope can hop in and head off to his summer villa. On our tour it was even mentioned that some Popes enjoyed hunting back in the day of different animals that roamed the garden. Awesome...ancient Pope's hunted! Maybe Phil Robinson (aka Duck Dynasty) could come hunt in the garden with uncle Psi and the current Pope! You can get some different perspectives of the different buildings of the vatican from a different vantage point and really appreciate and see a different natural outdoor beauty of the Vatican!
Fontana dell'Aquilone (Fountain of the Eagle)
I hung out here in this bit disregarded park just across the street from the Colosseo and relaxed,…read moredrinking acqua frizzante and trying to digest my delicious lunch just had before sauntering over. The benches abound for one to enjoy and take in the views. Such a great large green spot for stopping. Lots of eateries on street that border tis park as well. Quite remarkable when one's solo vista is the Colosseo!
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