From Villa Borghese to the Colosseum: Rome starts right here
Staying in Parioli means choosing a different Rome — slower, more refined, more real. And it means having some of the city's best right on your doorstep, without touching downtown traffic.
Villa Borghese
Rome's great park is literally across the street. Walking paths, fountains, panoramic views, and the Galleria Borghese — one of the finest art collections in the world. Take a morning walk before breakfast, or spend a lazy afternoon away from the crowds.
Bioparco
Just a short walk from Villa Borghese, the Rome Zoo is one of the oldest in Italy. A great stop for families.
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
Five minutes on foot. One of Italy's most important modern art collections, from 19th-century paintings to 20th-century avant-garde and contemporary work. Worth the visit.
Villa Giulia and the Etruscan Museum
A short walk away, Villa Giulia is one of Rome's most beautiful Renaissance villas. Inside, the National Etruscan Museum holds artifacts found nowhere else in the world — including the celebrated terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses.
The Colosseum and Roman Forum
A straight tram ride away. The heart of ancient Rome, reachable without a car, without stress.
The Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel
Trams 3 and 19 go directly from the property to the Vatican. Among the most visited sites on earth — and from Parioli, you'll get there without the chaos.