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Popular Parks in Italy

 
  • Villa Borghese Park

    Large public park featuring extensive gardens, walkways, and cultural attractions including an art gallery with masterpieces by renowned artists.

  • Circus Maximus

    Ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and entertainment structure now preserved as an archaeological park with ruins and open grassy areas.

  • Sempione Park

    Large historic urban park featuring gardens, a lake, sculptures, and cultural landmarks.

  • Pincian Hill

    Historic hill with gardens, panoramic viewpoints, and notable monuments including busts of Italian figures and an obelisk. It is part of the Villa Borghese gardens and offers scenic views over the city.

  • Royal Gardens

    Historic royal gardens featuring neoclassical pavilions and seasonal blooms, recently restored to preserve their cultural heritage.

  • Indro Montanelli Public Garden

    Historic urban park established in 1784 featuring statues, green spaces, and cultural landmarks including museums and a planetarium.

  • Boboli Gardens

    Historic Italian Renaissance garden featuring sculptures, fountains, and panoramic views, located behind the Pitti Palace. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and exemplifies Italian garden design and architecture.

  • Janiculum Hill

    Scenic hilltop park featuring panoramic views, historic monuments, and gardens. It includes cultural sites such as a traditional outdoor puppet theater active since 1959.

  • Rome Biopark

    This 17-hectare large municipal zoo in Rome feels more like a safari, as there are no bars in many parts of the Zoo.

  • Bardini Garden

    Opened to visitors in 2010, this small, well-manicured terraced garden is worth the visit.

  • Papadopoli Gardens

    The Greek name of this garden comes from the convent which stood here. Its trees, benches and fountains make for a pleasant rest.

  • Palermo Botanical Garden

    Historical botanical garden and scientific research institution managed by the University of Palermo. The site spans 10 hectares and features neoclassical architecture alongside extensive collections of Mediterranean and tropical plant species.

  • Old Botanical Garden

    Two centuries ago, this oasis of peace and quiet used to be a botanical garden.

  • Groggia Gardens

    This nice little park close to the Venetian lagoon is a favorite place for the locals. Come here to rest under the trees.

  • Public Gardens

    This huge park was established by Napoleon Bonaparte and serves as an exhibition space.

  • Giardino delle Rose

    Giardino delle rose is a garden park in the Oltrarno district of Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.

  • Pisa Botanical Garden

    The Orto botanico di Pisa, also known as the Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pisa, is a botanical garden operated by the University of…

  • Valentino Park

    Parco del Valentino is a popular public park in Turin, Italy. It is located along the west bank of the Po river.

  • Giardino Scotto

    Formerly known as Cittadella Nuova, this fortress is one of the most obvious reminders of the powerful past of the city.

  • Villa Rufolo

    Villa Rufolo is a villa within the historic center of Ravello, a town in the province of Salerno, southern Italy, which overlooks the…

  • Savorgnan Gardens

    Surrounding the Savorgnan Palace, these gardens are a green oasis of the Cannaregio district.

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