Parks and green areas in Rome
Villa Pamphili
It 'reached on foot in 5 minutes.
Villa Doria Pamphili is the largest park in Rome, who like many other parks in the city originates from the country estate of a Roman noble family. It is also the representative office of the Italian government.
With its 180 hectares of parks is the largest and one of Roman "villas" best preserved.
The villa is divided into three parts: the palace and gardens (pars urbana), pine (fructuaria pars), and the farm (pars rustica).
Villa Borghese
In the city center is easily accessible from Villa Borghese Piazzale Flaminio (Metro A) and the Pincio (Metro Spain). The large spaces allow you to perform open-air gym and running, while the long paved paths are suitable for skating, bicycle or mountain bikes, which can be rented near the entrance of Via Porta Pinciana.
Villa Ada
Villa Ada can be reached by buses 86, 92 and 310 from Termini. Situated between the modern Parioli and Salario, north of Rome, the villa is a large wooded area, even in part wooded, which still retains the look of a natural oasis.
Laghetto dell' Eur
The other famous landmark of the city are meeting the green gardens of Eur Lake, reached by bus Eur Marconi Metro B