Discover lush waterfalls, Roman temples, and scenic hiking paths at Villa Gregoriana, a serene natural park near Rome ideal for a day trip into nature.

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- Entrance to Villa Gregoriana

- Access to all park trails, viewpoints, ruins, and waterfalls


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- Transportation to Tivoli

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Villa Gregoriana blends spectacular landscapes with centuries of history, offering a journey through steep gorges, Roman temples, and ruins that testify to the passage of time, all set within lush greenery that feels suspended in a distant era. Commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI, the park is today one of Tivoli’s most evocative places, where the sound of water and the scent of the woods accompany every step and turn a simple walk into a truly memorable experience.

Just thirty minutes from Rome, it is the perfect destination for nature lovers, hikers, or anyone looking for a peaceful escape from the urban rush, in a setting that has inspired artists and writers since the nineteenth century. With gentle trails, natural caves, and sudden sweeping views, the Cascata Grande dominates the landscape and serves as a reminder of why this park remains one of the most enchanting green havens in central Italy.


- It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothes
- Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash



What are the opening hours for Villa Gregoriana?

Villa Gregoriana is open daily from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. The last admission is one hour before closing.

How much do tickets for Villa Gregoriana cost?
Tickets start from €10.00 and grant access to the park’s scenic paths, archaeological remains, and natural attractions. Prices may vary depending on available reductions.

What is included in the Villa Gregoriana entry ticket?
The ticket includes full access to the park’s nature trails, waterfalls, and archaeological areas. Guided tours are not included but can be arranged separately.

Are dogs allowed in Villa Gregoriana?
Yes, dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash. The park’s trails are well suited for pets, but owners should ensure their dogs can handle uneven terrain.

How can I reach Villa Gregoriana from Rome?
Located in Tivoli, about 30 minutes from Rome, the park is easily reachable by train, bus, or car. Public transport options offer a convenient and scenic journey.

What are the main attractions at Villa Gregoriana?
Visitors can admire the Cascata Grande waterfall, explore Roman temples and ancient remains, and walk through lush trails that blend history with natural beauty.

What should I wear when visiting Villa Gregoriana?
Comfortable walking shoes and light clothing are recommended, as the park features uneven paths, stairways, and natural viewpoints ideal for light hiking.

Can I visit Villa Gregoriana as a day trip from Rome?
Yes, it’s a popular and accessible day trip thanks to its proximity to the capital. Many visitors combine the park with other Tivoli landmarks.

Why is Villa Gregoriana significant?
The park is known for its blend of archaeology and nature, inspiring artists and writers since the 19th century. Its dramatic landscapes offer a rare mix of history and wilderness.

What can I see on a nature walk in Villa Gregoriana?
You can explore woodland paths, natural caves, waterfalls, and archaeological remains, all set within a dramatic gorge carved by the Aniene River.

What is the best way to explore Villa Gregoriana?
Walking is the ideal way to appreciate the park’s views, ancient ruins, and natural features. Its well-marked trails guide visitors through the entire valley.

Are there any restrictions on visiting Villa Gregoriana?
Visitors must enter at least one hour before closing, and wearing suitable footwear is strongly advised. Some paths may be challenging due to natural terrain.

Is it possible to cancel or reschedule my Villa Gregoriana tickets?
Yes, you can cancel or reschedule your visit free of charge until 23:59 on the day before your scheduled entry.



Where it is

Villa Gregoriana, Largo Sant'Angelo 1

Largo Sant'Angelo 1, 00019, Tivoli (Rome).

You can reach it by train or bus from Rome. Public parking is available near the entrance. Access is from Largo Sant'Angelo 1 or Piazza della Cittadella 15.

Activity provider: FAI - Fondo Ambiente Italiano

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