In the heart of Rome, between the Basilica of St. Peter, Via Veneto, the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, is one of the most famous and fascinating parks of the eternal city: Villa Borghese.
Villa Borghese is loved not only by tourists who are charmed by its ecstatic and enchanted atmosphere, but also by many Romans, who choose it as their ideal destination for walking, jogging and to gather in a nice picnic with your family or with friends.
Children, and not only , have fun every day in the playroom of the Casina Raffaello and at the Bioparco, a great zoo inside the Villa, which also houses a theater, the Globe Theatre, built in the likeness of the homonymous structure in London.
For film buffs there is the Casa del Cinema, while for art museums lovers, there are numerous museums to visit: the great gallery of modern art, the Etruscan museum, the collection of Carlo Bilotti Museum and last but not least the Borghese Gallery, the most important gallery in the world with regard to the works of the master Caravaggio.
In addition to Caravaggio, there are many other memorable authors that you can see in the gallery: Gian Lorenzo Bernini ("Apollo and Daphne" and "The Rape of the Sabine Women"), Angiolo Bronzino, Antonio Canova (with the magnificent sculpture depicting "Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix"), Raphael (with the magnificent painting of the "Borghese Deposition", which is part of the "Pala Baglioni"), Peter Paul Rubens, Titian (the painting " Amor sacro e Amor profano," about which many important aesthetic and art historians have written), Correggio, Parmigianino and many others.
Those described in these few lines, however, are only a little part of the attractions in the area of Villa Borghese and Piazza del Popolo, the district in which the following bed and breakfasts are located, all equipped with every comfort, air conditioning, a private bathroom.