Giardino di Ninfa
Park · Latina ·

Giardino di Ninfa

Park · Latina ·

English garden in medieval ruins with roses, magnolias, lake

guided tour
flowers
romantic
dog friendly
wheelchair accessible
day trip from rome
english tour available
trees
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4.6
Yelp
Rated 4.6 stars by 8 reviewers
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Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null
Giardino di Ninfa by null

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Via Ninfina, 68, 04012 Cisterna di Latina LT, Italy Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Via Ninfina, 68, 04012 Cisterna di Latina LT, Italy Get directions

+39 0773 632231
giardinodininfa.eu
@giardinodininfa

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 17, 2025

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4 Best Day Trips from Rome

"This tranquil garden is beautifully manicured and tightly controlled by the Roffredo Caetani Foundation—Caetani was the godson of composer Franz Liszt and married a wealthy English woman who cultivated the garden. It's a feast for the eyes with several types of roses, magnolias, wisteria, and other flowers blooming in spring and summer. Don't miss the man-made lake, where divers discovered the foundations of a Roman temple." - Laura Itzkowitz, Arlene Gibbs

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The Gardens Of Ninfa

Eletta B.

Google
Giardino di Ninfa is, without exaggeration, one of the cleanest, most well-kept, and breathtakingly beautiful gardens I’ve seen—by global standards. Every corner feels curated by nature and reverence. The water sources are truly magical to witness, like something out of a dream. Be sure to get your tickets in advance and opt for the guided tour—it’s a must-see experience that lingers in the soul.

Dimitar T.

Google
Nice experience, wonderful plants and trees. Ruins well preserved. The english guide is excellent! Well educated with lots of knowledge about the area, botanics, history… Kind and welcoming.

Anne T.

Google
A very beautiful garden. However, it is only possible to see the garden on a tour, so you are always in a group, standing for long periods. I was not, personally, very interested in most of the information that was given (like the names of the people who lived in the mansion). The guide was clearly enthusiastic, and considered this to be the most beautiful garden in the world. It was lovely, but I didn’t ever manage to feel the atmosphere. It was also incredibly hot. Try to visit at a better time than August! A few seats would have been lovely (and saved the guide from constantly telling people not to sit/lean on the walls).

Marie-Therese F.

Google
I just saw a surprisingly low review where someone complained about the vegetation and that it is nothing special. And while that may be true, IT IS STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! My trip was several years ago but after this review I actually felt the need to chime in. I saw the garden in a TV documentary about gardening and was able to visit it years later. I find the entrance fee well worth it and I wish the tour had been longer or slower, giving me more time to take in the magic. It is so beautifully laid out between the ruins and the atmosphere is really special. And I am glad (and grateful to myself 😉) that I pre-booked two tickets so I could get in back to back. Once to take it all in and the second time to take pictures. And you know what? If I ever get the chance again to go there I will do the same. It is a wonderfully tranquil and peaceful place. Serene, really. And I can only thank the wonderful people who maintain it and am grateful that this beautiful piece of this world is open to the public.

Maria G.

Google
I had high expectations for this place and unfortunately, it was not as expected Only Italian tours are available (not English) 🥀To take an amazing shot of the flowers an the scenery you'll need to go in early spring to admire them so the flowers that you observe in the pics are only in June. 🥲 It is only 1 one-hour tour and you are always with the guide guy and the group and to take nice pics they are always on your way. 🍃 I give only two starts because I was in many botanical gardens in London and I feel that they are more to see and to do compared to this place (18€ this place for one hour - £25 key gardens all day) I think that would be a better idea to have a audio tour available in English and in Italian and to let people explore in freedom. The tour guide had to wait until everyone was close to star talking and a lot of people was always behind taking pictures and they didn't care even if all of us were waiting under the burning sun 😔 👍Dog friendly 👍Toillettes available

Hartmut P.

Google
A beautiful park, crated 100 years ago in the ruins of an ancient village . A very romantic park with ruins , river, flowers and trees. Only accessible with a guided tour, not individually. Closed over lunch . There is a cafe at the entry.

Even E.

Google
Ninfa's garden is probably one of the most beautiful and rich gardens in the world. There are a lot if plants species and it has a greatly performed maintenance. May to July is probably the best time you can visit it. It also have a well explained history and there are also many ruins, flowers, fields and rivers letting it seem like a fairy tales world

Kasazhi T.

Google
A truly beautiful and romantic rustic garden that just says nature and medival times combined! It’s only open certain times of the year to preserve its nature habit and to prevent distractive human traffic. It is child Friendly too! There’s a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs! We got a Ninfa garden pizze which a great reminder of our visit here!