Best attractions and places to see around Zagarolo, a town southeast of Rome, offer a blend of historical landmarks and cultural sites. The historic town center, situated on a hill, provides views of the surrounding green countryside. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval architecture and Roman remains. The region is also known for its wine production.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Bridge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Zagarolo.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Together with Monte Cavo it constitutes the highest point that can be reached with a racing bike
0
0
The Canopus is the most famous and photographed building of Hadrian's Villa. It has a very long water basin, called Euripus and at the end is the so-called Serapeum, which was actually a spectacular summer Triclinium. The spectacular architecture, the water games, the rich marble decoration, the polychrome mosaics and the single latrine indicate that this building was part of the noble quarters frequented by the emperor. It was certainly a Triclinium intended to host sumptuous official banquets. The guests lay down on the stibadium, and in the center of the semicircle there was room for the orchestra or the actors and dancers who entertained the guests.
2
0
A splendid example of the architectural capacity of the Roman Empire. An immense villa immersed in an extraordinary garden with water features and pools scattered throughout the estate. The well-preserved remains allow us to appreciate the ingenuity of Roman architects and to understand the way of life and entertainment of the Roman nobility.
1
0
There are no restaurant in the villa which is huge. Plan 2h for the whole tour.
0
0
Gorgeous landscapes
0
0
Those looking for an out-of-town trip near Rome love Tusculum. The origins of this locality date back to an era prior to the Roman one. In ancient Tusculum you can visit the ruins of a thriving Lazio town. The panorama from Tusculum is one of the most beautiful in the entire Castelli Romani park.
1
1
Really nice village to cross by bicycle
1
0
The Gregorian Bridge is made up of a single arch of 20 meters of light, it was built in place of the ancient waterfall, after the catastrophic flood of the Aniene (1826) and inaugurated by Pope Gregory XVI on 24 May 1835. It was destroyed in 1944 by retreating German troops and immediately rebuilt. Below it the flow of water has recently been reactivated, thus recalling the ancient image of the waterfalls, which can be enjoyed both from Piazza Rivarola itself, and even better, from the Castrovetere district facing it (Piazza delle Mole). From the same bridge, the stupendous scenery of the Roman acropolis with the two temples of Vesta and Sibilla can be appreciated. (http://www.tivolitouring.com/elenco/ponte-gregoriano)
6
1
Zagarolo is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Palazzo Rospigliosi, a 12th-century palace that now houses the Civic Library and the Toy Museum. Other notable historical churches include the Chiesa San Lorenzo Martire, the Church of Annunziata with its octagonal bell tower, and the Church of San Pietro. Don't miss the Monumental Arch, built to commemorate the victory of Lepanto.
Yes, Zagarolo offers family-friendly options. The Toy Museum, located within the Palazzo Rospigliosi, is a significant attraction and one of Italy's largest theme museums, featuring about 800 pieces of 20th-century toys. Outside Zagarolo, the Brancaccio Castle in San Gregorio da Sassola is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views.
The historic town center of Zagarolo itself, situated on a hill, offers picturesque alleys with beautiful views of the surrounding green countryside. For broader panoramas, the Ruins of Tusculum provide one of the most beautiful views in the entire Castelli Romani park. Additionally, the Ponte Gregoriano offers magnificent views of the Acropolis with the Tempio di Vesta and the Tempio della Sibilla.
You can explore several Roman remains in the area. The Ruins of Tusculum are a significant historical site with origins predating the Roman era, offering insights into a thriving Lazio town. Within Zagarolo, you can find the remains of a Roman cistern on Mainello hill and a Roman villa in the Palazzolo district. The Tondo, on the edge of Zagarolo, was once a Roman gladiator training camp.
Absolutely. Zagarolo is nestled in the heart of Lazio wine country, making it an excellent destination for wine enthusiasts. The region is known for its wine production, and you can enjoy a relaxing day trip exploring the local vineyards. An annual highlight is the Sagra del Uva, a grape harvest and wine festival held every October, featuring music, parades, food, and local wine.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Zagarolo. You can find moderate trails like the 'Acea Water Refill Station – View of Lepini Valley loop from Palestrina' or the 'Picnic Area with Fountain – Madonna della Tegola Shrine loop from Rocca Priora'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Zagarolo guide.
Zagarolo is a great base for cycling. For mountain biking, you can find routes such as the 'Necropolis Fountain – Picnic Area with Fountain loop from Zagarolo' or the 'Cathedral of Palestrina – Acea Water Fountain loop from Zagarolo'. Check out the MTB Trails around Zagarolo guide. If you prefer gravel biking, routes like the 'Ponte Lucano – View of the Roman Countryside loop from Bagni di Tivoli' are available. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Zagarolo guide.
The best time to visit Zagarolo largely depends on your interests. The town offers a pleasant experience throughout the warmer months for exploring historical sites and enjoying the countryside. If you are a wine enthusiast, visiting in October for the annual Sagra del Uva (grape harvest and wine festival) would be ideal to experience local traditions and flavors.
The Toy Museum (Museo del Giocattolo) is a unique attraction located within the Palazzo Rospigliosi. It is considered the largest theme museum in Italy and one of the world's great toy museums. It showcases approximately 800 pieces of toys from the 20th century across 18 rooms, offering a nostalgic journey through various types of toys, miniatures, model cars, and dollhouses.
Beyond the main landmarks, Zagarolo's medieval old town itself is a hidden gem, with its well-preserved 16th-century planning, palace-lined streets, and picturesque alleys offering beautiful views. You can also seek out the Palazzaccio, a square building with corner towers in the Colle Villa area, or the Portico of Via Antonio Fabbrini, which once housed public services.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. For instance, the Brancaccio Castle in San Gregorio da Sassola is loved for its characteristic medieval village setting and beautiful views. The Ruins of Tusculum are praised for their historical significance and the stunning panoramas of the Castelli Romani park. The Ponte Gregoriano is admired for its magnificent views of the Acropolis and its surrounding waterfalls.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: