The green lung of Rome and a wonderful place for a nature walk among fountains, sculptures, shady benches for rest, and one of the finest galleries featuring fascinating artworks. The villa and gardens once belonged to the Borghese family, and with the unification of Italy, they became public property. The area is well-maintained and serves as a meeting point for locals at all hours of the day. The site includes several museums, galleries, a charming lake, and the option to rent bicycles for a light ride around the grounds, which span approximately 6 kilometers.