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The Best Viewpoints in Rome Where to Admire the City from Above

Rome's best view points with terraces, hills and gardens including Saint Peter's Dome for a unique view of the capital city

Panoramic Views Rome: where to admire the Eternal City from above

02 October 2024

Rome Off the Beaten Path

Rome, the Eternal City, is renowned for its millennia-old history, majestic architecture, and timeless charm. One of the most spectacular ways to appreciate Rome's beauty is to admire it from above, where the domes, monuments, and rooftops of the city blend into a breathtaking panorama. Here’s a guide to the best panoramic viewpoints in Rome, where you can experience unforgettable moments and capture extraordinary photos.

1. Gianicolo Hill

Gianicolo Hill, located on the right bank of the Tiber River, is one of Rome’s most famous panoramic spots. Although it is not technically one of the seven hills of Rome, it offers a spectacular view of the city. From here, you can see the entire historic center, with St. Peter's dome dominating the landscape. Gianicolo Hill is also famous for the "Gianicolo cannon," which fires a shot at noon every day, and for the equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a symbol of Italian unity.

2. Pincio Terrace

Located above Piazza del Popolo, Pincio Terrace offers a panoramic view of the city that stretches from the historic center to the distant Alban Hills. This garden is part of Villa Borghese, one of Rome’s most beloved parks, and offers a peaceful refuge from the city's bustle. The terrace is especially enchanting at sunset, when the sky turns warm colors, and the city lights up.

3. Castel Sant'Angelo

Castel Sant'Angelo, originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, is one of Rome’s most iconic monuments. Its terrace offers a 360-degree view of the city, with a close-up perspective of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Tiber River. The climb to the top of the castle is steep, but the view awaiting you is truly extraordinary, allowing you to admire the city from above in a unique historical setting.

4. St. Peter's Dome

No visit to Rome is complete without climbing St. Peter’s Dome. The climb, which can be done on foot (551 steps) or by elevator up to a certain point, offers a spectacular view of the Basilica itself and Vatican City, as well as a panorama of the entire city of Rome. From here, you can see everything, from the Colosseum to the Pantheon, and even the hills surrounding the city.

5. Altare della Patria (Vittoriano)

The monumental Altare della Patria, located in Piazza Venezia, is one of the city's most imposing landmarks. From its terrace, reachable via a glass elevator, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Rome, with the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Capitoline Hill in the foreground. The Vittoriano is also an important national memorial, dedicated to Italy's first king, Victor Emmanuel II.

6. Zodiac Belvedere (Monte Mario)

Monte Mario, the highest point in Rome, hosts the Zodiac Belvedere, a lesser-known but incredibly charming panoramic spot. Located in the Monte Mario Nature Reserve, it offers a view that spans all of Rome and reaches the Roman Castles on clear days. The belvedere is also a perfect spot for stargazing, far from the city's lights.

7. Orange Garden (Aventine Hill)

Located on Aventine Hill, the Orange Garden is one of the most romantic spots in Rome. Officially called Savello Park, this garden offers a spectacular view of the city, with the Tiber River flowing calmly and St. Peter’s dome rising in the distance. The garden is also famous for the "keyhole" of the door to the Priory of the Knights of Malta, through which you can see a perfect view of St. Peter’s dome.

8. Capitoline Hill

Capitoline Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, is not only the political center of the city since ancient times but also an exceptional panoramic spot. From Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo, you can access the terrace overlooking the Roman Forum and offering a close view of the Colosseum. It is a place steeped in history, where you can breathe the essence of ancient Rome.

Rome is a city that lends itself magnificently to being observed from above, with panoramas that offer a unique perspective on its history and beauty. Whether you are a passionate photographer, a traveler seeking inspiration, or simply someone who wants to enjoy the city from a different point of view, these panoramic spots will provide you with unforgettable emotions. Every corner of Rome tells a story, and seeing it from above allows you to appreciate it in its entirety.

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