
Villa Borghese tickets and tours

Galleria Borghese fast-track entry tickets
Get your fast-track ticket to Galleria Borghese and admire some of Caravaggio, Bernini and Canova's masterpieces!
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Villa Borghese Gallery and Gardens skip-the-line guided tour
Join a guided tour skip the line at Villa Borghese and discover its incredible gallery and gardens with fountains, ponds and sculptures.
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Rome self-guided audio tour
Explore Rome at your own pace: enjoy an app containing over 130 points of interest, transport routes, sightseeing itineraries and walking tours.
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72 hour Rome Pass
Discover the beauty of Rome in just 72 hours with the Rome Pass card. Take advantage of special reductions and discounts in Italy's stunning capital.

48 hour Rome Pass
Discover the beauty of Rome in just 48 hours with the Rome Pass card. Take advantage of special reductions and discounts in Italy's stunning capital.

Villa Borghese bike tour in Rome
Book our bike tour and breathe in some fresh air during a relaxing bike ride in Villa Borghese, the most popular park in Rome.
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Villa Borghese visit with picnic basket
Discover Villa Borghese, one of the largest parks in Rome, set in the middle of the Eternal City and enjoy an included picnic box.
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The inside story
The third-largest park after Villa Doria Pamphili and Villa Ada, Villa Borghese is one of the most renowned green spaces of Rome, as well as one of the most popular parks among the locals.
The Villa houses the beautiful Borghese Gallery and Museum, where you can find a permanent exhibition of major works by Bernini and Caravaggio. Be sure not to miss great works such as "Apollo and Daphne" by Bernini, the sensual "Paolina Borghese" by Canova and "Sacred and Profane Love" by Titian. Among the masterpieces on display, you will note the "Portrait of Young Woman with Unicorn" by Raphael, the "Prize of Diana" by Domenichino, the "Madonna and Child" by Botticelli and "David with the Head of Goliath" by Caravaggio.