Rome may be famed for its ancient ruins and Renaissance art, but it is also Europe’s greenest capital, home to the more green space than any other European city. Scattered among Rome’s iconic landmarks lies a collection of lush parks, hidden gardens and sprawling heritage villas awaiting your discovery. While Rome’s piazzas throng with vibrant cultural celebrations for the 2025 Jubilee, Rome’s parks promise moments of tranquillity.
Whether you’re picnicking beneath pines, cycling along ancient roads or seeking panoramic city views, Rome’s green spaces offer a quieter, more contemplative side of the Eternal City, perfect for those looking to experience the Jubilee in a more serene setting.
SOURCE: https://www.euronews.com
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