Villa Borghese
Some of the most famous places and structures in the world may be found in Rome. Given this, it makes sense why the magnificent Villa Borghese is frequently given less respect than it merits. There is so much to do in this 80-hectare area that you should set aside a full day for the visit.
The gardens were created for the Villa Borghese Pinciana, also known as the "Borghese villa on the Pincian Hill," which was designed by Scipione Borghese and built by architect Flaminio Ponzio. Scipione Borghese used the villa as a villa suburbana, or party villa, on the outskirts of Rome to store his art collection. Early in the nineteenth century, the gardens were transformed into what they are now.
The bio-park is a real attraction for those who enjoy the outdoors. This zoo and botanical garden exhibit a wide variety of life. The Villa Medici and Galleria Borghese exhibit traditional Renaissance architecture and Italian art if you're searching for a more genuine Roman experience.
Website: www.villaborghesetours.com
Opening hours: from dawn to dusk.
Address: Piazzale Flaminio, 00155 Rome, Italy.