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Surroundings

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.

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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.

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Bioparco

Just a short walk from Villa Borghese, the Rome Zoo is one of the oldest in Italy. A great stop for families.

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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.

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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.

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The Colosseum and Roman Forum

A straight tram ride away. The heart of ancient Rome, reachable without a car, without stress.

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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.