The avenues and abundant gardens of Parco Villa Gregoriana seem to grow wild around the villa. However, the area wasn't nature's idea. It was commissioned as a park in 1826 by Pope Gregory XVI. It fell into ruin in the late 20th century, but reopened to much fanfare in 2005. The river forms two waterfalls that flow through the thick greenery. Walk through the woodlands of the villa and follow the paths through the caves of Neptune and the Sirens. These open up into gorges with cascades on your way to the park's highlight: the Great Waterfall. To visit Parco Villa Gregoriana and get the most from your holiday in Tivoli, create itinerary details personal to you using our Tivoli trip maker site.
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Beautiful side trip from busy Rome. Get the full experience as a hike down to the bottom and exploring tunnels and such (takes 1-2 hrs and is a bit of a maze so make sure you take the map they give...
Beautiful side trip from busy Rome. Get the full experience as a hike down to the bottom and exploring tunnels and such (takes 1-2 hrs and is a bit of a maze so make sure you take the map they give... more »
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So different from other attractions in this area, a much more rustic experience but with the intention to awe the visitor with the power of falling water. The engineering is impressive and the...
So different from other attractions in this area, a much more rustic experience but with the intention to awe the visitor with the power of falling water. The engineering is impressive and the... more »
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A genuinely lovely place. Some of the most amazing views I have seen. With Villa Gregoriana only being a five minute walk from the train station and only 50 minutes outside of Rome, it's definitely worth a visit. It's an hour and 45 minute walk however we were there for over 3 hours once we had done some of the smaller paths and taken time to take everything in. Definitely worth the price for the ticket. The staff there were very nice and extremely helpful.
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I didn't know the place, but it was great. It's cool during the hot summer days and the waterfall is very pleasant. Definitely a good destination for the family, but it can be hard for the young kids (my daughter is 4)
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