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Les Jardins du Vatican

Les Jardins du Vatican (Italy)

Practical information on Les Jardins du Vatican

  • Park and garden
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
A 20 minute walk from St Peters.
When to go
In spring or autumn
Minimum stay
A few hours

Reviews of Les Jardins du Vatican

Seasoned Traveller
27 written opinions

The Vatican Gardens is a beautiful green space to take a break in after the museums. Visit with family, friends or partners!

My suggestion:
Remember to book your visit online! You cannot buy tickets on-site (or only at exorbitant rates)
My review

The Vatican Gardens are a welcome relief after the crowded rooms of the museums ! A wonderful breath of fresh air in this huge park of 23 hectares (57 acres), of which 3 (7 acres )are real forest!

Lose yourself amongst the beds of multicoloured flowers, cool down by the fountains or wind back time to the 9th century: some of the building here date from that period.

These gardens were created during the Renaissance, and provide a cool escape from the stifling heat of the city ofRome. Equip yourself with the essentials: water, sun screen, sunglasses.... Or in the winter, a fleece, an umbrella and wellingtons!

Books your tickets online at: http://www.museivaticani.va/
Opt for a morning visit as the park is closed during some afternoons!

Vatican Gardens @ cc flickr Manel Zaera
Seasoned Traveller
27 written opinions

The Vatican Gardens is a beautiful green space to take a break in after the museums. Visit with family, friends or partners!

My suggestion:
Remember to book your visit online! You cannot buy tickets on-site (or only at exorbitant rates)
My review

The Vatican Gardens are a welcome relief after the crowded rooms of the museums ! A wonderful breath of fresh air in this huge park of 23 hectares (57 acres), of which 3 (7 acres )are real forest!

Lose yourself amongst the beds of multicoloured flowers, cool down by the fountains or wind back time to the 9th century: some of the building here date from that period.

These gardens were created during the Renaissance, and provide a cool escape from the stifling heat of the city ofRome. Equip yourself with the essentials: water, sun screen, sunglasses.... Or in the winter, a fleece, an umbrella and wellingtons!

Books your tickets online at: http://www.museivaticani.va/
Opt for a morning visit as the park is closed during some afternoons!

Vatican Gardens @ cc flickr Manel Zaera