
Villa Gregoriana – Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit to Villa Gregoriana
Preparing for your visit to Villa Gregoriana will help you fully enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance this unique site offers. Below is essential information to guide your planning.
Villa Gregoriana – Ticket Information
Purchase Options: Tickets for Villa Gregoriana can be acquired online ahead of your visit or purchased onsite. To ensure availability, especially during busy periods, booking your tickets in advance online is advisable.
Types of Tickets: This site offers general entrance tickets to the venue, granting admission to Villa Gregoriana, and access to all the walkways, waterfalls, caves, and lush woodland areas within the park.
Villa Gregoriana – Visitor Guidelines

To ensure the preservation of this historical and natural landscape and for the safety of all guests, visitors must adhere to the following rules:
Footwear is Mandatory: Due to the challenging and often slippery terrain, sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes are required for safely navigating the steep paths and steps throughout the park. Sandals, flip-flops, and high heels are strictly discouraged.
Stay on Marked Paths: For your safety and to protect the fragile ecosystem, visitors must remain strictly on the designated and marked trails and viewing platforms at all times.
No Smoking or Fires: Smoking is prohibited throughout the entire park, including on trails and viewing areas, due to the extreme risk of fire in the densely wooded areas.
Waste Disposal: Help keep the park pristine by carrying out any personal waste. Bins are available at the entrance and exit areas.
Photography: Personal, non-commercial photography is permitted; however, the use of drones and professional equipment requires prior authorization from the FAI management.
Pets: Leashed dogs are generally permitted to enter the park, provided they are kept on a short leash at all times and owners clean up after them promptly.
Picnicking: Picnicking is not permitted inside the park area to minimize disturbance and waste, though snacks can be consumed near the entrance area.
Villa Gregoriana – Accessibility

Due to the unique and historic topography of the Aniene River gorge, the full path through Villa Gregoriana is not accessible for all visitors.
The route involves a significant descent and ascent, comprising steep slopes, uneven paths, and hundreds of steps necessary to reach the Great Waterfall and the grottoes.
Visitors with mobility issues, those using wheelchairs, or those pushing prams will find the terrain exceptionally challenging and restrictive.
We highly recommend reviewing the physical requirements before purchasing tickets if mobility is a concern.
Villa Gregoriana – Additional Information
- Facilities
- Souvenir Store
- Dining

The core facilities at Villa Gregoriana are located near the main entrance at Largo Sant’Angelo. Visitors will find clean, maintained restroom facilities here.
The park also provides a dedicated information point and ticket office where staff can assist with queries.
Please note that due to the historic and natural character of the site, amenities are concentrated at the top entrance and are limited once you begin the descent into the gorge.

A small, dedicated bookshop and souvenir store is located near the park’s entrance.
This shop offers a selection of items that reflect the history and natural beauty of the site, including guidebooks, art history publications, and postcards featuring historic prints of the Grand Tour landscape.
It provides an opportunity to purchase a keepsake to remember your visit, while also supporting the FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano), the non-profit organization that manages the park.

Villa Gregoriana does not contain a full-service restaurant or café within the park itself.
However, there is a small vending area available near the entrance for purchasing bottled water and light snacks, which is essential after completing the physical demanding route.
For a proper meal or coffee break, visitors will find numerous traditional restaurants, pizzerias, and gelaterias in the immediate vicinity of the entrance in Tivoli’s historic center.
Things to Know Before Visiting Villa Gregoriana
The park route is physically demanding, involving a significant descent and ascent via numerous steps and slopes.
Comfortable, sturdy shoes with good grip are essential for navigating the wet, uneven, and sometimes slippery paths.
The full visit, including exploration of the grottoes and main views, generally requires about two hours.
Last admission is strictly one hour before the official closing time, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Due to the challenging terrain, the park is not recommended for visitors with limited mobility, prams, or strollers.
Food services are limited to a small vending area at the entrance; plan to eat or dine in Tivoli town before or after your visit.
Summer heat can be intense, so carry water bottles, even though the dense foliage provides considerable shade.
Check the official FAI website before leaving, as the opening hours vary significantly by season.
The Grotto of Neptune may occasionally be closed to the public for safety reasons, depending on weather and river conditions.
Parking in Tivoli’s historic center is extremely limited, making the train or bus a highly recommended means of transport from Rome.
Villa Gregoriana – Location & Hours

Address: Largo Sant’Angelo, 1, 00019 Tivoli RM, Italy.
Park Location: Situated in the historic town of Tivoli, approximately 30 kilometers east of Rome.
Getting There: Easily accessible via the FL2 regional train line from Rome Tiburtina Station to Tivoli Station.
General Opening: The park typically opens between 9 AM and 10 AM, depending on the season.
Closing Time: Closing hours vary significantly, ranging from 4 PM in winter to around 7 PM in summer.
Last Entry: Entry is strictly permitted only up to one hour before the official closing time.
Closure: The park is typically closed to visitors every Monday in the low season.
Villa Gregoriana – Nearby Attractions

Villa d’Este: A UNESCO World Heritage site in Tivoli famous for its extraordinary Renaissance garden and hundreds of elaborate fountains.
Villa Adriana (Hadrian’s Villa): The extensive archaeological ruins of a vast complex built by Emperor Hadrian as a retreat, located just outside Tivoli.
Rocca Pia: A 15th-century fortress commissioned by Pope Pius II, located near the center of Tivoli, offering views over the surrounding area.
Tivoli Cathedral (Duomo di San Lorenzo): The main religious building in Tivoli, which contains notable artworks and historical architecture.
Tivoli’s Historic Center: The winding streets and squares of the old town offer opportunities for traditional Roman-style dining and local shopping.






Gregorian Villa: Entrance ticket
Highlights
Marvel at the spectacular Cascata Grande, Italy’s second tallest waterfall.
Experience serene nature trails surrounded by lush greenery and ancient structures.
Discover historical sites such as Roman ruins and caves scattered throughout the park.
Enjoy a peaceful escape just a short distance from Rome in the town of Tivoli.
Soak in the atmosphere that once inspired artists and writers since the 19th century.



