Tivoli
Tivoli is a charming town located about 30 km east of Rome, Italy. It is known for its historic villas and gardens, many of which date back to the Renaissance era. The town is a popular day trip destination for tourists who want to escape the hustle and bustle of Rome and explore the countryside. For more information on Tivoli, visit the town's official website at www.comune.tivoli.rm.it/en/.
Highlights of Tivoli:
- Villa d'Este - a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring stunning gardens and fountains. Website: www.villadestetivoli.info/
- Hadrian's Villa - a vast complex of ruins that was once the retreat of the Roman emperor Hadrian. Website: www.villa-adriana.net/
- Villa Gregoriana - a picturesque park with waterfalls, caves, and ancient ruins. Website: www.villagregoriana.it/
- Tivoli Cathedral - a beautiful church located in the historic center of town. Website: www.visittivoli.eu/en/what-to-see/tivoli-cathedral/
- Rocca Pia - a medieval fortress that now houses a museum on the history of Tivoli. Website: www.visittivoli.eu/en/what-to-see/rocca-pia/
Directions to Tivoli:
By Car: Tivoli is located about 30 km east of Rome and can be reached via the A24 highway. Take the Tivoli exit and follow the signs to the town center.
By Train: Tivoli is accessible by train from Rome's Termini Station. Trains run frequently throughout the day, and the journey takes about 45 minutes. Once you arrive at Tivoli's train station, the town center is just a short walk away.
By Bus: There are also several bus companies that operate services from Rome to Tivoli. Buses depart from Rome's Tiburtina Station and take about 50 minutes to reach Tivoli.