Lots of parks have time, but this is probably the best one. Please note that in 1 of the buildings there is a museum of a sculptor who made sculptures for the Russian Empire, including for Nicholas 2. During his lifetime. In general, it's worth a look. To see the paintings at Villa Vargheza, you need to buy a ticket very early to ride a steam train that can. To show all the beauty of the villa and the park. There is a monument to Pushkin nearby, and you can also go boating.
A beautiful and large park, loved by many Romans. In the warmer months, families and friends have picnics there. There are drinking fountains. Around the park and inside there is a gallery of modern art and the Borghese Gallery, recommended for visiting.