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The Orto Botanico di Roma is a tranquil, massive 12-hectare sweeping lush paradise securely hidden from the chaotic streets of Trastevere. Operated by Sapienza University, it flawlessly cascades down the steep slopes of the Janiculum Hill.

Villa Borghese is Rome's "Central Park." It is a massive, lush, heart-shaped public park sitting above Piazza del Popolo, offering a brilliant, expansive green escape from the chaotic stone labyrinth of the city center.

Located high on the Janiculum Hill outside the ancient city walls, Villa Doria Pamphilj holds the title of being the largest landscaped public park in Rome. It is a sprawling, historical, beloved green oasis.
The Roseto Comunale is Rome's spectacularly romantic, breathtaking public municipal rose garden. hugging the steep slopes of the aristocratic Aventine Hill, it overlooks the massive grassy expanse of the ancient Circus Maximus.
Located slightly out of the city center in the Appia Antica Regional Park, the Parco degli Acquedotti is a jaw-dropping, wildly cinematic landscape. Massive, towering ruins of ancient Roman aqueducts vividly tear across a completely open, sweeping pine-studded plain.