Borghese Gallery: Reserved Entrance + Optional Audio Guide
- Audio guide
17 options • from $20.10
Combine Villa Borghese with other Rome favorites. Some things are better together.
A stunning collection of works by sculptor Bernini, including his iconic David, Apollo and Daphne, and many other masterpieces
Paintings by the art world’s biggest rebel, Caravaggio, including Saint Jerome Writing and Boy with a Basket of Fruit
The private collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese includes incredible art from Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and more
Ornate frescoed ceilings in the Borghese Gallery and sprawling gardens full of fountains and sculptures
An intimate setting to see precious works of art – the museum only allows 360 people at a time in two-hour time slots
With timed entry, you'll be able to see exquisite art without getting stuck in a crowd. Because tickets are limited, book online so you don't miss out.
Skip the line and enjoy a guided tour of the Borghese Gallery as well as access to the gardens
Get fast track entrance to the gallery and access to temporary exhibitions
Enjoy the outdoors and drive a golf cart through the gardens and the historic center
Join a professional guide on a 3-hour e-bike ride through the gardens
The gallery is closed on Mondays, December 25, and January 1
Opening hours are from 09:00 to 19:00, with the last admission at 17:00
You may take photos and videos, but you may not use selfie sticks or flash in the gallery
In the Villa Borghese gardens, there are restaurants and cafes, or you can bring a picnic
Pets are allowed in the gardens but are not welcome in the gallery
You can rent a boat to use on the artificial lake located near the Bilotti Museum
The gallery's main entrance has steps, but there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance at the back of the building
To access the rear door, a caregiver needs to enter the building, or you need to call using your cell phone so that a staff member can assist you
Only the ground-floor exhibits are fully wheelchair accessible
The upper floor is accessible via stairs or the elevator – please note the elevator can’t accommodate a wheelchair or chair
If you are in a wheelchair and wish to see the upper floors, you will need to be able to stand in the elevator for short periods while moving between floors
The museum will provide a wheelchair on the upper floor once you exit the elevator. They will safely store your own wheelchair on the ground floor for you
Villa Borghese is a large landscape garden in Rome, Italy. Covering 80 hectares and lined with trees, small lakes, fountains, and various other architectural delights, Villa Borghese is also home to the famous Borghese Gallery.
It may only be the third largest public park in Rome, but Villa Borghese is certainly the most romantic. It's an enjoyable spot for a picnic, to explore by bike, or even electric golf cart!