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One of the most ancient parts of Rome, offering stunning views and rich history.
Palatine Hill is a captivating archaeological site that holds the ruins of ancient imperial palaces. It is believed to be the birthplace of Rome, situated strategically between the Roman Forum and the Circus Maximus. Visitors can explore the remains of ancient residences, gardens, and witness breathtaking views of the city. The hill's historical significance as the heart of the Roman Empire and its lush landscapes make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Via di San Gregorio, 30, 00186 Rome, Italy
No reservations needed, tickets available on site or online
Best visited in spring for pleasant weather and vibrant greenery