The largest landscaped public park in Rome, Villa Doria Pamphili poses as one of the best kept jewels scattered throughout the entire city of Rome.
On a warm sunny day, you can often see many a mum strolling around with their youngsters. There are quite a few kids' playgrounds, though kids really only need a grassy path, a ball and their own fervid imagination to recreate a Sherwood Forest or reenact Sandokan's Indian adventures.
The Villa is but a fraction of the beauty of such an amazing park but it is well worth the occasional visit. Along with saving a little time to dwell on the animals that have called this little corner of heaven. Maby a turtle, some fish, ducks and beautiful swans. On a lucky day, the occasional bird watcher may be able to oin point quite a variety of colorful and amazing birds. There are the occasional butterflies strolling around.
So, grab a blanket, a nice book to read, maybe a few sandwiches and plenty to drink and... head on to this amazing place to lazily spend an afternoon you will most surely enjoy like few others read more