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The 10 Villas you Must visit in Rome ✨


Rome is not only a city of monuments and ancient ruins, but also of magnificent villas that tell stories of power, art, and leisure. Scattered across the hills and hidden behind grand gates, these historic residences once belonged to noble families, cardinals, and aristocrats. Today, many of them are open to the public, offering lush gardens, frescoed halls, and breathtaking views over the city. Exploring Rome’s villas means discovering a quieter, more refined side of the Eternal City, where architecture, nature, and history come together in timeless harmony.


📍 Villa Borghese:

One of Rome’s most beloved green spaces, blending elegant gardens, fountains, and art-filled buildings. Perfect for peaceful strolls, scenic viewpoints, and moments of calm amidst nature — all just steps from the city’s buzz.


✨ Piazzale Flaminio, 00197 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Doria Pamphilj:

Rome’s largest landscaped park, offering wide tree-lined paths, open lawns, and quiet corners for picnics and reflection. Calm and expansive, it feels wonderfully removed from the urban pace.


✨ Via Aurelia Antica / Via della Nocetta, 00152 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Torlonia:

A historic villa with elegant gardens and distinctive architecture, from neoclassical facades to playful structures like the Casina delle Civette. The atmosphere is refined yet welcoming, perfect for a relaxed discovery.


✨ Via Nomentana, 70, 00161 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Medici:

A Renaissance jewel perched above the city, known for its refined architecture and sweeping terraces. Today it hosts art and cultural events in an atmosphere of quiet sophistication and timeless views.


✨ Viale della Trinità dei Monti, 1, 00187 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Farnesina:

A Renaissance masterpiece in Trastevere, celebrated for its stunning frescoed interiors by Raphael and other masters. Intimate and harmonious, it feels like stepping into a living work of art.


✨ Via della Lungara, 230, 00165 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Ada Savoia:

A vast park with wooded trails, lakes, and open meadows. Less formal than other Roman villas, it’s a beloved local retreat for jogging, picnics, or simply relaxing in nature.


✨ Via Salaria, 275, 00199 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Celimontana:

A charming hilltop villa with shaded paths, ancient obelisks, and quiet spots to unwind near the Colosseum. Soft light and greenery give it a poetic and intimate feel.


✨ Via della Navicella, 12, 00184 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Sciarra:

A romantic garden tucked away on the Janiculum Hill, filled with fountains and sculptures. Elegant yet serene, it offers lovely glimpses of greenery and a peaceful escape from busy streets.


✨ Via Calandrelli, 35, 00153 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Giulia:

A Renaissance villa built for Pope Julius III, now home to the Etruscan Museum. Its courtyards and loggias create a refined and harmonious architectural setting that invites quiet exploration.


✨ Piazzale di Villa Giulia, 9, 00196 Roma RM, Italy



📍 Villa Albani Torlonia:

A private neoclassical villa with an exceptional art collection and sculpted gardens. Exclusive and historically significant, it represents a refined chapter of Rome’s aristocratic heritage.


✨ Via Salaria, 46, 00198 Roma RM, Italy



 
 
 

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