Borghese Gardens
The Borghese Gardens are a large public park in Rome, Italy, covering about 80 hectares. Originally part of the Borghese Villa, the gardens were designed in the early 17th century and feature beautiful landscapes, fountains, and sculptures. They are a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
Visitors can enjoy various attractions within the gardens, including the Borghese Gallery, which houses an impressive collection of art, and the Pincio Terrace, which provides stunning views of Rome. The gardens also offer walking paths, bike rentals, and boating on the small lake, making it a perfect spot for recreation.