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1Bullicame

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Bullicame is a natural area in Viterbo, known for its sulphurous thermal spring and mentioned in Dante's Inferno. The site holds Etruscan and Roman archaeological remains and was historically important for the city's economy due to its use for macerating hemp and flax. The Botanical Garden nearby was established in 1991, offering a serene setting near the thermal spring.
Great place to visit.
Leone M — Google review
Gates were open when we arrived toward sunset and don’t close immediately. A larger pool with a mixture of temperatures, and not much water in the hot pool, so more wading than really hot springs. Beautiful setting at sunset and worth the walk, even if the roads are narrow and busy with cars.
Dann S — Google review
Beautiful, free, and hot as a hot tub. We went in mid November and they closed at sunset. The hours listed are unreliable.
Hodez H — Google review
If you want to get some rest, not worrying about ticket prices or anything else that a private spa implies, just enjoy a public healthy spa under the sun or stars
Anca V — Google review
Wonderful hot spring.
Kim G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Easy to reach as well as finding parking. Two large pools welcome bathers (Original) Facile da raggiungere come trovare parcheggio. Due grandi vasche accolgono i bagnanti
G-family F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The two pools are milder in temperature, and you can follow the stream that flows from the spring behind the glass. Great for children, but always supervised. There's a large tree where you can shelter from the excessive heat (April, 28°C). Nearby is the military school (aviation), and you can see helicopters arriving and departing. This area opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM. Unfortunately, after a certain point (if you want to spend the night in a camper van), there are swingers and perhaps drug dealers. (Original) Più blande come temperatura nelle due piscine, si può seguire il ruscello che parte dalla fonte, dietro la vetrata. Ottimo per i bambini, ovviamente sempre sorvegliati. C'è un grande albero dove ci si può riparare dall'eccessivo caldo (aprile, 28°C). Vicino c'è la scuola militare (aviazione), si vedono elicotteri partite ed arrivare. È un area che apre alle 8 e chiude alle 20. Purtroppo dopo una certa (se vi si volesse passare la notte in camper) ci sono giri di scambisti e forse di stupefacenti.
Menče G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hot springs are truly wonderful. The spring itself is protected by a fence, but the hot water flows through a small ditch into a series of pools where you can bathe for free. Due to the precipitation of limestone, a veritable hill has now formed around the spring, rising several meters above the surrounding area. It can sometimes be crowded, and the grounds are somewhat neglected. Beware of theft: Unfortunately, you have to be careful in the parking lot: If you leave valuables visible in your car, your windows will be smashed. (Original) Die heißen Quellen sind wirklich toll. Die Quelle selbst ist durch einen Zaun geschützt aber das heiße Wasser fließt über einen kleinen Graben in eine Reihe von Becken, in denen man kostenlos baden kann. Durch die Ausfällung von Kalk, Sinterbildung, ist um die Quelle mittlerweile ein richtiger Hügel entstanden, der sich mehrere Meter über die Umgebung erhebt. Es kann manchmal voll sein, die Außenanlage ist etwas ungepflegt Achtung Diebstahl: Leider muss man auf dem Parkplatz aufpassen: Wer Wertsachen sichtbar im Auto liegen lässt, dem werden Fenster eingeschlagen.
Eltje W — Google review
01100 Viterbo, VT, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Bullicame

2Museo del Sodalizio dei Facchini di Santa Rosa

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The Museo del Sodalizio Facchini di Santa Rosa, situated on Via di San Pellegrino, displays mainly replicas of the tower-shaped formation that is transported annually throughout Viterbo in tribute to the revered Saint Rosa. The museum showcases a variety of these structures, which are carried by a hundred men known as the Facchini from Porta Romana to various churches for blessings before being laboriously hoisted to their final destination at Piazza di Santa Rosa.
A must see, especially because it's free of charge and the staff is welcoming, passionate and knowledgeable about the porters of Saint Rosa and the traditional procession. Every question was kindly answered. Upstairs there's a fraction of a video from the procession.
Giulia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small museum dedicated to the porters of the Santa Rosa machine, here the models of the most recent machines are exhibited with details of height and weight. Furthermore, here you can admire the costumes and the test weight to be selected as porters. (Original) Piccolo museo dedicato ai facchini della macchina di Santa Rosa, qui sono esposti i modelli delle macchine più recenti con i dettagli di altezza e peso. Inoltre qui si possono ammirare i costumi e il peso della prova per essere selezionati come facchini.
Sergio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visiting the Museum of the Porters' Association of Santa Rosa in Viterbo was a fascinating and surprisingly engaging experience, one I recommend to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a unique tradition. Despite its smaller size compared to larger, more sprawling museums, every inch is carefully and meaningfully displayed. The space is small but well-organized, immediately conveying a sense of intimacy that encourages concentration on the details and the ability to truly appreciate what you see. The heart of the exhibition is undoubtedly the collection of scale models of the "Macchine di Santa Rosa," the imposing structures that every year, on the evening of September 3rd, are carried on the shoulders of the Porters through the city streets. Seeing these models up close is thrilling: you can appreciate the architectural lines, the creative solutions adopted over the years, and the extraordinary variety of styles that have characterized the different iterations of the Macchina. Some models display a sober and slender elegance, others emphasize an impressive wealth of detail; All, however, speak of the passion and commitment of artisans, designers, and porters. The museum's display of objects is designed to take visitors on a journey through time and tradition. The display cases and showcases are well-lit, allowing for unobstructed observation of every detail. Captions and period photographs help contextualize the models, transforming the visit into a living narrative, not just a static display. The atmosphere is welcoming and familiar. Despite the limited space, one never feels cramped: the thoughtful layout and the warm welcome of the staff contribute to making the visit pleasant and relaxing. Here, one doesn't feel like an impersonal place, but rather like a guest in a Viterbo "house of tradition," where each piece on display is linked to stories, emotions, and collective memories. In conclusion, the Museum of the Porters' Association of Santa Rosa is a small gem that encapsulates centuries of history, devotion, and civic pride in just a few square meters. You don't have to be a Viterbo native to be moved by the models of the Machines: just let yourself be transported by their beauty and the profound meaning they hold. A place to visit slowly, to breathe in the authentic soul of Viterbo. (Original) Visitare il Museo del Sodalizio dei Facchini di Santa Rosa a Viterbo è stata un’esperienza affascinante e sorprendentemente coinvolgente, che consiglio a chiunque voglia immergersi in una tradizione unica al mondo. Pur essendo uno spazio di dimensioni ridotte rispetto a musei più grandi e dispersivi, qui ogni centimetro è valorizzato con cura e significato. L’ambiente è piccolo ma ben organizzato, e trasmette subito un senso di intimità che favorisce la concentrazione sui dettagli e la possibilità di apprezzare davvero ciò che si osserva. Il cuore dell’esposizione è senza dubbio la collezione di modelli in scala delle “Macchine di Santa Rosa”, le imponenti strutture che ogni anno, la sera del 3 settembre, vengono trasportate a spalla dai Facchini lungo le strade della città. Vedere questi modelli da vicino è emozionante: si possono cogliere le linee architettoniche, le soluzioni creative adottate negli anni e la straordinaria varietà di stili che hanno caratterizzato le diverse edizioni della Macchina. Alcuni modelli mostrano un’eleganza sobria e slanciata, altri puntano su un’imponente ricchezza di dettagli; tutti, però, raccontano la passione e l’impegno di artigiani, progettisti e facchini. La disposizione degli oggetti nel museo è studiata per accompagnare il visitatore in un vero e proprio viaggio attraverso il tempo e la tradizione. Le teche e le vetrine sono ben illuminate, permettendo di osservare ogni particolare senza distrazioni. Le didascalie e le fotografie d’epoca aiutano a contestualizzare i modelli, trasformando la visita in una narrazione viva, non in una semplice esposizione statica. L’atmosfera è accogliente e familiare. Nonostante lo spazio limitato, non ci si sente mai “stretti”: l’allestimento intelligente e la calda accoglienza del personale contribuiscono a rendere la visita piacevole e rilassante. Qui non si ha la sensazione di essere in un luogo impersonale, ma piuttosto di essere ospiti in una “casa della tradizione” viterbese, dove ogni pezzo esposto è legato a storie, emozioni e ricordi collettivi. In conclusione, il Museo del Sodalizio dei Facchini di Santa Rosa è un piccolo gioiello che riesce a racchiudere in pochi metri quadrati secoli di storia, devozione e orgoglio cittadino. Non serve essere viterbesi per emozionarsi davanti ai modelli delle Macchine: basta lasciarsi trasportare dalla loro bellezza e dal significato profondo che custodiscono. Un luogo da visitare con calma, per respirare l’anima autentica di Viterbo.
Filippo1 F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small museum completely dedicated to the patron saint of Viterbo, Santa Rosa and her supporters (in every sense), the porters. Inside it is possible to admire the reproductions of the machines that followed one another and a documentary video of the famous transport, a UNESCO heritage site, which takes place every 3 September (Original) Un piccolo museo dedicato completamente alla Santa patrona di Viterbo, Santa Rosa e ai suoi sostenitori ( in tutti i sensi), i facchini. Dentro è possibile ammirare le riproduzioni delle macchine che si sono susseguite e un video documentario del famoso trasporto, patrimonio dell' UNESCO, che avviene ogni 3 settembre
Andrea R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small, free museum showcasing the history of the Macchina di Santa Rosa and its porters. A ten-minute film recounts the dedication and toil of the porters who annually transport the Macchina through the streets of Viterbo. This year, the Macchina di Santa Rosa has been exceptionally set up in Piazza San Sisto (for the Jubilee Year) and is on display. (Original) Piccolo museo a entrata libera dove è custodita la storia della Macchina di santa Rosa e dei suoi Facchini. Un filmato di una decina di minuti racconta dell’impegno e della fatica dei facchini che trasportano ogni anno la Macchina per le vie della città di Viterbo. La macchina di Santa Rosa è eccezionalmente quest’anno già pronta in Piazza San Sisto ( per l’anno giubilare)ed è visibile.
Margherita M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Museum of the Association of Porters of Santa Rosa (patron saint of the city) is located in Viterbo in the historic center in a small medieval building, donated by the Municipality of Viterbo in 1978 and bordering the characteristic Piazza San Pellegrino; here you can view the materials used for the transport of the 'Santa Rosa Machine' (a prominent event in the city's tradition), some scale models of the various 'Santa Rosa Machines', starting from that of 1690 and view the films relating to the recent and past transports; Unfortunately I wasn't able to get in due to the excessive queue. (Original) Il Museo del Sodalizio dei Facchini di Santa Rosa (patrona della città) è situato a Viterbo nel centro storico in un piccolo palazzo medievale, donato dal Comune di Viterbo nel 1978 e confinante con la caratteristica piazza San Pellegrino; qui si possono visionare i materiale utilizzati per il trasporto della 'Macchina di Santa Rosa (un evento di spicco della tradizione cittadina), alcuni modelli in scala delle varie 'Macchine di Santa Rosa, a partire da quella del 1690 e visionare i filmati relativi ai trasporti recenti e passati; purtroppo non sono riuscito ad entrare per l'eccessiva coda.
Paolo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Free museum run by volunteers where a lot of material is collected regarding the Machine of Santa Rosa and its porters, suggestive and characteristic, really worth a visit and an offer to keep the structure open. A visit is highly recommended. (Original) Museo gratuito gestito da volontari dove è raccolto tanto materiale riguardante la Macchina di Santa Rosa e dei Suoi Facchini, suggestivo e caratteristico, merita davvero una visita ed una offerta per poter mantenere aperta la struttura. CONSIGLIATISSIMA una visita.
Internet M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting. A must-see for Viterbo. (Original) Molto interessante. Tappa obbligatoria per Viterbo
Fabio S — Google review
Via S. Pellegrino, 60/62, 01100 Viterbo VT, Italy•http://www.archeoares.it/museo-del-sodalizio-dei-facchini-di-s-r…•+39 380 435 6913•Tips and more reviews for Museo del Sodalizio dei Facchini di Santa Rosa
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3Botanical Garden "Angelo Rambelli"

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Botanical Garden "Angelo Rambelli" is a serene oasis established in 1991, nestled near a sulphurous thermal spring within the picturesque Bullicame Park. This area, steeped in historical significance dating back to Etruscan and Roman times, was once a vital location for thermal baths. Throughout the Middle Ages to the late nineteenth century, it played a crucial role in Viterbo's economy due to hemp and flax maceration activities.
Very impressive tropical house and desert region, had far too few time to see all of it. Definitely worth the time and price. Has eduroam wifi for the scientists among you
Julian — Google review
Loved it here....wonderful scents, aromas and perfumes from the plants and flowers. Incredibly relaxing. Some amazing plants. I only wanted to deduct half a star for lack of attractive facilities which I'd like to see improved a bit. I'd definitely recommend a visit though.
Turton E — Google review
Very well kept gardens. Modest variety of plants and herbs although not unusual. Pond is particularly well cared for.
Valerie B — Google review
Lovely place of tranquality
Tony B — Google review
Wonderful
Giovanni T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sunday afternoon we finally managed to visit the Viterbo botanical garden. It usually only opens midweek in the morning, but in April and May it is open every Sunday from 3pm to 7pm. The ticket is €5 and the park is gorgeous! You park inside the gate (you have to ring the bell and have it opened), because you could get fines along the way. The staff is very kind and when you buy tickets, they give you a map of the garden and explanations of the route. You go from the rose garden to the arboretum with trees from all over the world, to the greenhouse rainforest (exciting), to the desert and many other areas to visit. There are also two ponds. The walk is very well looked after and pleasant with benches to rest under the arboretum and a refreshment point with a snack machine and bottles of fresh water (only 50 cents) and a coffee machine. We walked around calmly admiring all its beauties and it took us about 2 and a half hours. Highly recommended😍 (Original) Domenica pomeriggio siamo riusciti finalmente a visitare l'orto botanico di Viterbo. Di solito apre solo infrasettimanale la mattina, ma ad aprile e maggio è aperto tutte le domeniche dalle 15 alle 19. Il biglietto viene 5€ e il parco è stupendo! Si parcheggia dentro al cancello ( si deve suonare e farsi aprire), perché lungo la strada potrebbero fare delle multe. Il personale è gentilissimo e al momento del biglietti consegna una mappa dell'orto e da spiegazioni sul percorso. Si passa dal roseto all'arboreto con alberi da tutto il mondo, alla foresta pluviale in serra( emozionante), al deserto e tante altre zone da visitare. Ci sono anche due laghetti. Molto curato e piacevole la passeggiata con panchine per riposare sotto l'arboreto e un punto ristoro con macchinetta per merende e bottigliette di acqua fresca ( solo 50 centesimi) e macchinetta per caffetteria. Noi abbiamo girato con calma ammirandone tutte le bellezze e abbiamo impiegato circa 2 ore e mezza. Consigliatissimo😍
Federica F — Google review
(Translated by Google) I didn't imagine such a particular botanical garden... it's all there... but the 🏜 tropical part is 🔝❗️🤩 (Original) Non immaginavo un orto botanico così particolare ..c è tutto ..ma la parte 🏜 tropicale è 🔝❗️🤩
Maria V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, absolutely worth a visit with a guided tour. The rose garden is also splendid! Highly recommended (Original) Posto bellissimo, da visitare assolutamente con una visita guidata. Splendido anche il roseto! Consigliatissimo
Erika P — Google review
Str. del Bullicame, 01100 Bagni di Viterbo VT, Italy•http://www.ortobotanico.unitus.it/•+39 0761 357028•Tips and more reviews for Botanical Garden "Angelo Rambelli"

4Museo della Ceramica della Tuscia

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Nestled within the charming Palazzo Brugiotti, the Museo della Ceramica della Tuscia is a delightful destination for art and history enthusiasts. This impressive museum showcases an extensive collection of ceramics spanning various eras, all beautifully preserved. Visitors can enjoy the stunning frescoes and tranquil fountains that adorn the atrium and garden, enhancing the overall experience. Viterbo itself is renowned for its picturesque water features, including the iconic Fontana Grande in its historic center.
This museum has a great collection of ceramic hand painted from 1300 and 1400. Everyone is invited to come and receive a class ( hands on)
Beatriz H — Google review
Good, small museum with different styles of ceramics. I got excited by the fact that they promote so much the cultural tourism and they are active in social media!! Keep going!
Feni K — Google review
Surely worth the visit if your interest gravitate toward ceramics from the 14th through the 16th century with periodical shows of contemporary artists 🎨
Andreas. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very well looked after and interesting to look at. The girl who welcomes you is very kind and very knowledgeable, also very patient (my son asked her a thousand questions and why?). The ceramics on display date back to the Medieval period. Entrance is free for everyone. (Original) Molto ben curato e interessante da vedere. La ragazza che vi accoglie è gentilissima e molto preparata, anche molto paziente (mio figlio le ha posto mille domande e perche?). Le ceramiche esposte partono dal periodo Medievale. L'ingresso è gratuito per tutti.
Rita ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) There should be more museums like this. In addition to the warm and courteous welcome, the museum allows you to admire a vast and well-structured exhibition of ceramic artefacts dating from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era. Highly recommended (Original) Dovrebbero esserci più musei così. Oltre alla calorosa e cortese accoglienza, il museo permette di ammirare una vasta e ben strutturata esposizione di manufatti in ceramica che dal medioevo arriva fino all'Epoca Moderna. Consigliatissimo
Vincenzo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning ceramic finds from Tuscia and in this period also important documents from the Farnese family. The lady at the reception was very kind (Original) Stupendi reperti ceramici della Tuscia ed in questo periodo anche importanti documenti della Famiglia Farnese. Molto gentile la signorina dell' accoglienza
Pierluigi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is very large, very well maintained, and has many ceramics from different periods. I really liked it. (Original) O Museu é bem grande, muito bem cuidado, e tem muitas cerâmicas de várias épocas. Gostei muito.
Aline C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the small, interesting but little-known regional museums. Free admission, very friendly and helpful staff. (Original) Uno dei piccoli musei regionali molto interessanti ma poco conosciuti. Ingresso gratuito, personale molto cortese e disponibile.
Anna ( — Google review
Via Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, 67, 01100 Viterbo VT, Italy•http://www.museodellaceramicadellatuscia.it/•+39 0761 223674•Tips and more reviews for Museo della Ceramica della Tuscia

5Asd Nuova Bagnaia Calcio

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Asd Nuova Bagnaia Calcio is nestled in the picturesque village of Bagnaia, located just a stone's throw from Viterbo. This charming locale is renowned for its stunning Villa Lante gardens and offers easy access to the beautiful lakes of Northern Lazio, including Lakes Vico, Bolsena, and Bracciano. For those with a penchant for wine, a trip to nearby Montefiascone is a must; it's famous for producing the delightful white wine Est!
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Emanuela F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very HOSPITABLE AND FRIENDLY👍 (Original) Molto OSPITALI E CORDIALI👍
Fabio G — Google review
Via Pian di Quercia, snc, 01100 Bagnaia VT, Italy•http://asdnuovabagnaia.it/•Tips and more reviews for Asd Nuova Bagnaia Calcio
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6Palazzo Brugiotti

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Nestled in the heart of Viterbo's old town, Palazzo Brugiotti is a stunning 16th-century residence that beautifully showcases the city's rich Renaissance heritage. This architectural gem features exquisite frescoes and charming fountains adorning its atrium and garden, making it a delightful stop for any traveler. As you wander through Viterbo’s medieval streets, you'll encounter Via Cavour, where Palazzo Brugiotti stands out as a testament to the era's artistry.
(Translated by Google) Building of excellent historical importance. (Original) Palazzo di rilevanza storica eccellente.
Salvatore S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic building of the city of Viterbo. The exterior is gorgeous, complete with lions and palm trees (symbols of the city). The upper floor is very beautiful, except for a few details that could be better looked after! (Original) Palazzo storico della città di Viterbo. L'esterno è stupendo, con tanto di leoni e palme (simboli della città). Il piano superiore è molto bello, salvo qualche particolare che potrebbe essere più curato!
Eleonora R — Google review
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7Sacro Bosco

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Sacro Bosco, also known as the Park of the Monsters, is a unique and surreal park located in Bomarzo, Italy. Commissioned in the 16th century by Prince Pier Francesco Orsini as a way to cope with personal grief and wartime brutality, this park features grotesque rock carvings, stone statues, follies, and temples. It is often referred to as a hidden gem of Italy due to its unusual sculptures that date back centuries.
Great place for a nice walk/hike in a weird historical park. Great for children too. Free entry for children under 4. Not touristy which is a plus!
Laura D — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit. Amazing sculpture work. To see the handmade works and chisel marks. The restaurant was nice, we got the steak. Very nice and very reasonable prices. There is also a cafe. Definitely worth a visit.
Trevor M — Google review
Absolutely loved every inch of this place, and well worth the admission price. A wonderful place to bring kids, and the restaurant served us the most beautiful Fillet Steak we have had in a long time. Definitely worth a trip.
Tara C — Google review
Absolutely incredible! We ditched seeing Vatican City after a long road trip across Italy, found the poster on the side of the highway and decided to drop in. Tons of parking including with a camper, kind staff, clean ground incl washroom. Soo soo soo many unique neat sculptures. There's some wheelchair ramps to washrooms but not to the sites that we could find.
Terra S — Google review
I really liked this exhibition, the statues were huge and mesmerizing! The tilted building was also fun! The price (13€) was a bit overpriced for the size of the park, but still I would recommend it!
Dimitris ( — Google review
Such a magical place. Its surrealist stone sculpture garden. We were there in Jan but would have been great to be in warmer weather since its located in hilly landscape with streams and grass area. We spent about 1 hr walk around. Its easy terrain for slow walk but different elevation makes the park interesting. Love the face entryway, elephant sculpture and leaning building. Will definitely watch the movie where the entire movie scene was shoot in this park.
Myungjin K — Google review
My husband and I brought our 4 kids on a Sunday. It was great, really beautiful and interesting, and there is a picnic area as well as a playground, both are excellent features, however, it is a small park and costs a family of 6 (with 4 children aged 13 and younger) 58 euros. There is no family rate. Furthermore, according to the website this will increase in January 2026. Would I recommend, yes. Do I think it was overpriced, yes, if you just walk through and dont spend time there. However, if you spend the entire day there it seems a better price :) also no refunds for bad weather.
Tashia D — Google review
Small restored quirky garden of bizarre statues commissioned by a middle ages count who was a little off his rocker. Worth a side trip but a little costly.
Monika S — Google review
Località Giardino, 01020 Bomarzo VT, Italy•https://www.sacrobosco.it/•+39 0761 924029•Tips and more reviews for Sacro Bosco

8Villa Lante

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Nestled in the charming hamlet of Bagnaia, Villa Lante is a stunning example of 16th-century Italian Mannerist architecture and garden design. This exquisite complex features meticulously manicured lawns, elegant hedges, and an array of enchanting fountains that create a serene atmosphere. The centerpiece is a magnificent statue crafted by Giambologna, adding to the artistic allure of the gardens.
Villa Lante, Viterbo – A Hidden Gem of Italian Garden Design Villa Lante in Bagnaia (near Viterbo) is an absolute must-visit for lovers of Renaissance architecture, stunning gardens, and intricate water features. This 16th-century villa, designed by the legendary architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, is a masterpiece of Italian Mannerist garden design. The real highlight here is the breathtaking garden rooms, each with its own unique design and layout, perfectly integrated with the natural landscape. The water features are truly spectacular—flowing fountains, cascades, and carefully designed waterworks create a sense of harmony and elegance. The Fountain of the Moors and the famous water chain that runs down the terraces are particularly mesmerizing. While the villa itself is smaller than some grand palaces, the two symmetrical casini (small lodges) add to its charm, adorned with beautiful frescoes and offering panoramic views of the gardens. The entire site feels peaceful and enchanting, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. Opening Hours & Ticket Prices (as of 2025): • Opening Times: Usually open Tuesday–Sunday, from 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM (last entry at 6:45 PM). Closed on Mondays. • Entry Fee: Around €8 per person, with discounts for students and seniors. Tips for Visitors: • Visit early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility before larger crowds arrive. • The gardens are best explored at a slow pace—bring comfortable shoes! • If you’re a photography enthusiast, the play of light and water in the gardens provides fantastic opportunities for pictures. Villa Lante is an underrated jewel of central Italy, perfect for a relaxing day trip from Rome or Florence. A true paradise for history and garden lovers alike! Highly recommended.
I. M — Google review
The garden is on constructions.. It's not that clean and organized that we were expected it to be.. You have a really big potential to be an amazing place that's for now it's not like that.. We waited about half an hour to get in it because it was really windy day and they decided to open it on time.
Rachel R — Google review
It is still being renovated and only one fountain is working but the expected time of completion is May 2026 so, for now, the tickets have been reduced to 5 euro
Roberta D — Google review
Has real potential but the majority is closed for renovation which is why the ticket is reduced to 5 euros. The contractors have fenced off the majority of the garden so our visit was short. I would suggest managing expectations vs the historic photos you see. You may want to wait until the work is completed before visiting. Once the work is done I’m sure it will be fantastic
Paul T — Google review
Historic place to visit and learn about Architecture and Italian architect Vignola who designed the Villa
Julio H — Google review
Such a romantic garden! Admire how the fountains were arranged and manipulated to creat a beautiful landscape. The garden is not massive so it gives a very intimate and quiet atmosphere. Definitely recommend a visit in late afternoon to take advantage of the softened sunlight.
Peach I — Google review
Even one star is too much. Almost everything here is closed off, but they still charge you 5€ for admission. We asked at the entrance if what was left to see was wheelchair accessible. They said that the gardens were and the buildings ground floor. A bad joke. You can't even get into the two remaining open rooms or the last open plateau in the garden, with the last water fountain. We were really looking forward to the villa, since very little in Italy is wheelchair accessible anyway. I’m just sad and disappointed.
Kris — Google review
During my recent trip to the charming town of Viterbo, I had the pleasure of exploring the renowned Renaissance garden of Villa Lante in Bagnaia. Covering an area of approximately four hectares, the garden is spread across three main terraces and is considered one of the most famous Renaissance gardens in the world. The garden's most notable feature is its unique "prospect garden" design, which creates an illusion of depth and perspective through the strategic use of fountains, water features, and architectural elements. Walking through the garden, I couldn't help but be struck by the stunning beauty of the meticulously manicured hedges, colorful flower beds, and intricate stonework. As I made my way through the garden's winding paths and hidden corners, I discovered a variety of fascinating features and surprises, including hidden grottos, whimsical sculptures, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It was easy to see why Villa Lante is one of the most visited attractions in Tuscia, with approximately 85,000 visitors per year. Overall, my visit to Villa Lante was a truly unforgettable experience, and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Viterbo. Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, the garden's stunning design, intricate details, and serene ambiance are sure to leave you spellbound.
M. M — Google review
Via Jacopo Barozzi, 71, 01100 Bagnaia VT, Italy•https://cultura.gov.it/luogo/villa-lante•+39 0761 288008•Tips and more reviews for Villa Lante

9La Perella

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La Perella is a paradise for hydrangea enthusiasts, nestled in the picturesque Cimini mountains. The garden boasts a stunning array of hydrangeas, irises, and roses, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors. Tiziano, the dedicated owner, has poured his heart and passion into curating this collection garden. Visitors are treated to an enchanting experience as they wander through the garden's paths lined with unique trees and exquisite flora.
(Translated by Google) A splendid garden. A grassy path that passes through hundreds of different species of hydrangeas, coming from all over the world. The eyes don't know where to rest, there are so many colors and shapes that attract them. A perfume that caresses the senses and accompanies the visit. The owner, passionate and knowledgeable, drives easily with every description. (Original) Un giardino splendido. Un sentiero erboso che attraversa centinaia di specie diverse di ortensie, provenienti da tutto il mondo. Gli occhi non sanno dove posarsi, tanti sono i colori e le forme che li attraggono. Un profumo che accarezza i sensi e accompagna la visita. Il proprietario, appassionato e competente, guida agevolmente con ogni descrizione.
Claudio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A private park hidden among the chestnut trees of the Cimini mountains. Recommended for lovers of flowers and rare plants. The botanical garden was born from the passion of its owners who have collected plants and flowers from around the world that have adapted to the place. If you pass through Viterbo this could be a less touristy stop to visit. Highly recommended. (Original) Un parco privato nascosto fra i castagni dei monti Cimini. Raccomandato agli amanti dei fiori e delle piante rare. Il giardino botanico nasce dalla passione dei suoi proprietari che hanno raccolto in giro per il mondo piante e fiori che si sono adattati al luogo . Se passate per Viterbo questo potrebbe essere una tappa poco turistica da visitare. Super consigliato.
Silvia S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent sensory experience and exceptional hospitality! Beautiful collection of hydrangeas from all over the world... a visit to the La Perella garden is a summer must-do in Tuscia💚 (Original) Magnifica esperienza sensoriale ed accoglienza eccezionale! Bellissima collezione di ortensie da tutto il mondo... la visita al giardino La Perella è un Must Do dell'estate in Tuscia💚
PATRIZIA R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit an extraordinary private garden. Tiziano is comparable to an orchestra conductor where the vision of the Hydrangeas in all their vast range of colors and shapes cannot fail to excite the visitor. Every corner is very well cared for but at the same time the aspect of the garden is very natural. (Original) Ieri ho avuto la possibilita di visitare un giardino privato straordinario. Tiziano è paragonabile ad un direttore d'orchestra dove la visione delle Ortensie in tutta la loro estesissima gamma di colori e forme non può non entusiasmare il visitatore . Ogni angolo è molto curato ma allo stesso tempo l' aspetto del giardino è molto naturale .
Riccardo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful garden near Monte Cimino, well cared for and where hospitality is not lacking. During this walk where the Hydrangeas reign supreme, the guide was much appreciated throughout the entire journey. Highly recommended visit… (Original) Bellissimo giardino nelle vicinanze del Monte Cimino, ben curato e dove non manca l’ospitalità. Durante questa passeggiata dove le Ortensie la fanno da padrone è stata molto apprezzata la guida durante tutto il percorso. Visita Consigliatissima…
Claudio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful garden, exceptional collection of hydrangeas in a semi-wooded area with shrubs and herbaceous plants, mostly shaded, to be visited several times to pick the different blooms, very hospitable and knowledgeable owner (Original) Giardino bellissimo collezione di ortensie eccezionale in un terreno semi boschivo con arbusti ed erbacee per lo più d ombra da visitare più volte per cogliere le diverse fioriture, molto ospitale e preparato il proprietario
Marco M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Splendid and countless hydrangeas, and not only, inserted in a magical context. Welcoming, kind and competent owners. Definitely worth a visit (Original) Splendide e innumerevoli ortensie, e non solo, inserite in un magico contesto. Proprietari accoglienti, gentili e competenti. Senz'altro da visitare
Daniela V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A marvel of a garden just a stone's throw from Vitorchiano and Bagnaia, in an exceptional landscape location. An incredible variety of hydrangeas along with other plants of rare beauty make this place an unforgettable experience under the passionate guidance of the owner. A must-see!!! (Original) Una meraviglia di giardino a due passi da Vitorchiano e Bagnaia, in una location paesaggistica eccezionale. Un'incredibile varietà di ortensie insieme ad altre piante di rara bellezza fanno di questo luogo un'esperienza indimenticabile sotto la guida appassionata del proprietario. Da visitare assolutamente!!!
Cristina G — Google review
Strada Novepani, 01100 Viterbo VT, Italy•+39 347 558 1237•Tips and more reviews for La Perella

10Valle dell'Arcionello

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Nature preserve
(Translated by Google) The reserve extends entirely within the municipal territory of Viterbo, with a total area of ​​441 hectares. It was established in December 2008 with a regional law. The territory of the reserve is characterized above all by two vegetal landscapes, the woods of Monte Palanzana (802 m above sea level) and the gorge of the Luparo/Urcionio ditch with the typical vegetation of the gorge chain. (Original) La riserva si estende interamente nel territorio comunale di Viterbo, con una superficie complessiva di 441 ettari. È stata istituita nel dicembre 2008 con una legge regionale. Il territorio della riserva è caratterizzato soprattutto da due paesaggi vegetali, i boschi del Monte Palanzana (802 m s.l.m.) e la forra del fosso Luparo/Urcionio con la tipica vegetazione della catena delle forre.
Massimo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mountain of Viterbo. From the summit of Palanzana the view extends to the sea (Original) La montagna di Viterbo. Dalla vetta della Palanzana lo sguardo spazia fino al mare
Daniela F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Arcianello reserve is not just the Palanzana hill. There is the Luparo ditch, with a very suggestive waterfall between the rocks (normally with very little water) and other very natural views. Just outside Viterbo it is possible to immerse yourself in wild nature and discover an ancient aqueduct among volcanic rocks and dense woods. This area, besieged by villas but for the moment almost intact, can be reached by taking the path that starts from via Monte Pizzo, near Cassia cimina. After visiting the Luparo ditch area it is possible to continue on the path towards Palanzana. (Original) La riserva dell'Arcionello non è solo la collina della Palanzana. C'è il fosso Luparo, con una cascata molto suggestiva tra le rocce (normalmente con pochissima acqua) e altri scorci di grande naturalità. Appena fuori Viterbo è possibile immergersi nella natura selvaggia, e scoprire un'antico acquedotto tra rocce vulcaniche e boschi fitti. Quest'area, assediata dalle ville ma per il momento pressoché intatta, può essere raggiunta prendendo il sentiero che parte da via Monte Pizzo, vicino alla Cassia cimina. Dopo aver visitato la zona del fosso Luparo è possibile proseguire sul sentiero verso la Palanzana.
Carlo E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place surrounded by nature, it should be valued more. (Original) Bellissimo posto immerso nella natura, andrebbe valorizzato di più.
Elena M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park includes the territory of Monte Palanzana and extends to the city of Viterbo. Several very beautiful paths, to be explored on foot or by mountain bike at any time of the year. It is also possible to reach the summit of the mountain where a cross is positioned and from which it is possible to extend the view as far as the sea. (Original) Il parco comprende il territorio del Monte Palanzana e si estende fino alla città di Viterbo. Diversi sentieri molto belli, da percorrere a piedi o in mountain bike in ogni periodo dell'anno. E' possibile raggiungere anche la vetta del monte dove è posizionata una croce e dalla quale è possibile spaziare con la vista fino al mare.
Sergio P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Splendid route to the top of Pallanzana (Original) Splendido percorso fino alla cima della Pallanzana
Beatrice F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place, has tremendous potential. Close to the city, ideal for those who are not afraid to walk a couple of kilometers to see the remains of the ancient aqueduct, breathe fresh air and enjoy the silence. (Original) Чудове місце, має надзвичайний потенціал. Близько до міста, ідеально для тих, хто не боїться пройти пару кілометрів, щоб побачити залишки старовинного акведука, подихати свіжим повітрям та насолодитися тишею.
Yuliia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the many beautiful places that frame the city of Viterbo, to go there either on foot or by MTB, you will certainly be struck by the beauty of nature that relaxes the mind, perhaps the municipal and provincial administrations could do more for these places that are sometimes overlooked and little publicized. (Original) Uno dei tanti luoghi bellissimi che fanno da cornice alla città di Viterbo, da andarci sia a piedi che in MTB, sicuramente si rimane colpiti dalla bellezza della natura che rilassa la mente, forse le amministrazioni, comunale e provinciale, potrebbero fare di più per questi luoghi a volte trascurati e poco pubblicizzati.
Raff69 D — Google review
01100 Viterbo VT, Italy•+39 0761 3131•Tips and more reviews for Valle dell'Arcionello
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11Cascata dell'Acqua Matta

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Cascata dell'Acqua Matta is a hidden gem in the Viterbo area, where a small stream cascades into a rocky basin, creating a mesmerizing display of light and sound. Getting there involves navigating through challenging terrain with dense vegetation and no established paths. The waterfall, about ten meters high, is nestled in pristine natural surroundings. It can be viewed from both above and below depending on the entry point to the stream.
(Translated by Google) A very complicated place to reach due to the presence of almost impenetrable brambles and the absence of paths, my daughter and I reached the place like two wild boars. Perhaps for this reason it seemed even more beautiful and wild, we did not find the presence of waste or recent traces of the passage of people, on the other hand we spotted a beautiful specimen of fallow deer. Too bad about the little water considering the period. (Original) Posto complicatissimo da raggiungere per la presenza di rovi quasi impenetrabili e l'assenza di sentieri, io e mia figlia abbiamo raggiunto il posto come due cinghiali. Forse per questo ci è sembrato ancora più bello e selvaggio, non abbiamo riscontrato la presenza di rifiuti né tracce recenti del passaggio di persone, in compenso abbiamo avvistato un bell'esemplare di daino. Peccato per la poca acqua considerato il periodo.
Max M — Google review
(Translated by Google) very suggestive place and not easy to reach without suitable boots. The waterfall is not very high but it is very beautiful to look at, it's a shame for the incivility of the man who has also polluted this place: around the waterfall it is full of plastic bottles and other various waste. (Original) posto molto suggestivo e non facile da raggiungere senza degli scarponi adatti. La cascata non è altissima ma è molto bella da vedere, peccato per l'inciviltà dell'uomo che ha inquinato anche questo posto: intorno alla cascata è pieno di bottiglie di plastica e altri rifiuti vari.
Azoto86 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Acqua Matta waterfall is a hidden wonder in the Viterbo area, where a small stream plunges into a rocky basin creating a spectacle of light and sound. To reach it you have to follow a difficult path, between woods, rocks and fords, but the prize is a waterfall of about ten meters immersed in wild and uncontaminated nature. The waterfall is visible from both below and above, depending on where you enter the stream. It is an ideal destination for those who love adventure and discovery, but not suitable for those looking for a quiet walk or who are afraid of the dogs encountered along the route. (Original) La Cascata dell'Acqua Matta è una meraviglia nascosta nel territorio di Viterbo, dove un piccolo torrente si tuffa in una conca rocciosa creando uno spettacolo di luce e suono. Per raggiungerla bisogna percorrere un sentiero non facile, tra boschi, rocce e guadi, ma il premio è una cascata di circa dieci metri immersa in una natura selvaggia e incontaminata. La cascata è visibile sia da sotto che da sopra, a seconda del punto in cui si entra nel torrente. Si tratta di una meta ideale per chi ama l'avventura e la scoperta, ma non adatta a chi cerca una passeggiata tranquilla o ha paura dei cani che si incontrano lungo il percorso.
Lorenzo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not easy to reach, you have to walk through the sloping woods and go up (or down) walking between the rocks of the stream and in the water. Although, as in many picturesque places in the area, there is some rubbish, the waterfall is a little jewel. Worth a hike, even if it's only for the more adventurous. (Original) Non facile da raggiungere, bisogna scarpinare nel bosco in pendenza e risalire (o scendere) camminando tra le rocce del torrente e nell'acqua. Nonostante, come in tanti luoghi pittoreschi della zona, sia presente qualche immondizia, la cascata è un piccolo gioiello. Merita un'escursione, anche se è solo per i più avventurosi.
Carlo E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Difficult place to reach. I suggest appropriate clothing and a machete to make your way through the vegetation. Unfortunately, there are mounds of rubbish bins largely covered by vegetation. Three stars because it was a great adventure for the kids. The place is worth it but it is not possible to organize a picnic. (Original) Luogo difficile da raggiungere. Suggerisco abbigliamento consono e macete per farsi largo tra la vegetazione. Purtroppo si trovano collinette di pattumiera ricoperti in buona parte dalla vegetazione. Tre stelle perché è stata una bella avventura per i ragazzi. Il posto merita ma non è possibile organizzarsi per un pic-nic.
Vasco A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Suggestive and uncomfortable place to reach, only for the most adventurous and with suitable clothing/equipment. Rubbish comes from the road and the fields above which partially disfigures this natural monument, many subhumans persist in abandoning rubbish at the edges of the roads and in the fields, not realizing that they are thereby ruining the little paradises we have under our homes. (Original) Luogo suggestivo e scomodo da raggiungere, solo per i più avventurosi e con abbigliamento/attrezzatura adatta. Dalla strada e dai campi sovrastanti provengono immondizie che deturpano in parte questo monumento naturale, molti subumani perseverano ad abbandonare rifiuti al bordo delle strade e nei campi, non rendendosi conto che così guastano quei piccoli paradisi che abbiamo sotto casa.
Massimo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I followed the directions on Google maps but I couldn't find the road that led to the waterfalls 🥺 (Original) Ho seguito le indicazioni su Google maps ma non ho trovato la stradina che portava alle cascate 🥺
Lory — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, not easily accessible. In some places it was disfigured by the hand of the man who used it as a landfill. Worth visiting anyway (Original) Bellissimo posto, non facilmente raggiungibile. In alcuni punti deturpato dalla mano dell'uomo che l'ha utilizzata come discarica. Da visitare comunque
Laura P — Google review
Strada Tuscanese, 01100 Viterbo VT, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Cascata dell'Acqua Matta
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