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Rome. How to visit the Municipal Rose Garden, one of the most romantic places in the Capital?

by Redazione
26 June 2020
in Italy, Lazio, Mare, Rome, Viaggiando Italia EN, Video
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The Rose Garden of Rome is among the most beautiful and romantic gardens in the capital. Its origins are very ancient and as early as the third century. BC, the place where the rose garden stands, was used for the cultivation of plants and flowers. The rose garden extends over a part of the Aventine, between the Circus Maximus and the other magnificent garden, the Savello Park also called the Giardino degli Aranci.
Visiting the Rose Garden of Rome is like entering a vortex of colors and scents that will leave tourists and enthusiasts amazed. There are 1,100 rose species in the rose garden from all corners of the world, including China and Mongolia.

How to visit the Rose Garden of Rome?

Guided visits to the Municipal Rose Garden do not take place all year round but only in the spring and autumn flowering periods. This is reported on both the institutional website and the Environmental Protection Department.
For information and reservations, contact the Rose Garden directly on the phone or e-mail. Tel. 06.5746810 – fax 0657135413

Price of the entrance ticket to the Municipal Rose Garden

Single weekdays: € 5.00
Individual Holidays: € 7.00
Groups (over 15 people – Weekday) per person: € 2.50
Groups (over 15 people – Holidays) per person: € 3.50
For more information visit the official page of the Municipality of Rome

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