Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese

Rome's most popular and peaceful park. Number of buildings, museums and attractions.

Via Pinciana, 31 00198 Roma, Italy

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    More information about Villa Borghese

    Opening Hours

    24 hours

    Admission

    Free.
    Give it at least two hours, it's a vast park.

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