EdenSprings
我和我朋友在罗马旅游的时候抽出时间去参观了阿德利阿纳村庄,接着还参观了提沃利城和德斯特村庄,那天是我们这次为期2周的意大利之旅最精彩的一天!我们一行共4人,有一个人是坐轮椅的,我们是最后才决定要去参观阿德利阿纳村庄的,我们租了辆货车,雇了个司机和导游。导游是租车的时候附送的,但不是必需的,尤其是当你在进礼品商店之前停下来和买本旅游指南的时候。这里有很多你不想错过的细节,这些建筑上面没有任何的标志告诉你你在看什么。我最喜欢参观的一个地方是马里布悬崖上古老的格蒂博物馆。虽然大多数建筑已经被毁坏的很严重,但这里给人的感觉还是很棒,走在国王的宫殿里,想象着那个时期的生活场景,这种感觉还是很奇妙。有些地方已经修建过了,这里有个很漂亮的博物馆,但很小,还有个小树林,里面都是年老的油橄榄树,景色很漂亮,你可以在这里呆上一整天,拍下这里的美景。有一条倾斜的小路可以通向山顶的宫殿。(如果你有残疾的话,你可以在门口问一下,他们会让你开车到山顶并且在那停车)虽然罗马天气很热,但乡下要凉快得多,我们过的很愉快。对于那些行动不便的人来说,这里有很多条便捷平坦的路,而且大多数路都走得通。如果你是在天气炎热的时候来的话,请带上一个水壶,因为宫殿本身没有商店,不过下层停车场的礼品商店附近有一个地方可以买食物。至少要给自己2个小时参观周围,3个小时是最理想的。这里离罗马大约有64000米,所以说你现在是在一个很远的地方,所以你要想办法开车经过最短的距离到达山顶参观真正的特沃利城和德斯特村庄以及它闻名世界的水上花园(你可以看我对它的单独评论)。
BrunoAP
我们发现这个地方很好找,在提沃利出口的A24处跟着去阿德利阿纳村庄的棕色路标就能找到。离罗马很近,但也是在一个远离喧嚣的乡下。浴室、体育场、游泳池和宅院这些建筑群所占据的位置比意大利首都以外的很多城市都还要大。面朝罗马的风景很漂亮,你会很享受橄榄树和伞松树的凉爽树荫,你会花至少半天的时间去看那里所有可以看到的东西。我们去没有要语音导游,因为全是英语标志。很惊奇,这要多少劳动力才能建成啊!如果你想要自带便当,那里有很多开放的地方。我们是十一月去的那里,所以虽然买票的女孩说在夏季这里人很多,但我们给自己找到了很多地方。
Chris_at_KN
即使你像我们一样自己租了车,要找到景点都很困难。标志没太多用处。到的时候会看到那里有个停车场。虽然我认为在高峰时节那里肯定是满的。这是个很大的景点,包括很长一段步行的路。我觉得它更像是一座小城镇而不是一座村庄。它可能是以前修建的最大的罗马村庄了,但确实是一座综合性建筑,君王可以在那里管理国家。即使你已经去过罗马,那也还是个非常有趣的旅游景点。蒂沃利还有其它的景点,它处于中心地带,很容易找到,但对大多数人来说要在一天之内参观完所有地方实在太多了。不过一天之内你可以参观阿德利阿纳村和罗马教皇村,不过除了这几个地方别再加其它地方了,因为这几个地方本来就很大,而且非常远。多留点时间去那里和参观吧。除了厕所以外对那里的其它设施我无法评论,厕所很多,收费也很合理。入口附近有一家相对比较高档的餐厅,但我们去了马路上面那家比较适中的。附近有很多地方可以逛逛,如果你有车或者腿脚够厉害的话。如果你想去试试,从罗马去吧,很明显有几条路可以选择。一天,我在蒂沃利火车站遇到一些问路的英国人。你得从火车站走路去蒂沃利,然后再从城里坐巴士去。也许还有更方便的选择吧,因为这样做很耗费时间。
JColemanUK
这个地方不好找,Tivoli酒店的蓝色巴士送我们下山,然后把我们丢在一条陌生的街上,最后我们在暴晒的阳光下走了20分钟才找到这个村庄。门票是100元,加35元就可以租一个语音导游。饮料超贵,一瓶可乐就要40元,抢人啊,带你自己的吧。不建议大家在太阳很大的时候去这里玩。
familytravelsguy
我们能够访问哈德良别墅和蒂沃利花园,是因为这两个地方都是罗马旅游公司为沃什旅行团的预订提供的特殊待遇。这次旅游我们觉得最棒的经历可能就是在罗马的时间,但我感觉它好像几乎没有发生过。在哈德良别墅你可以看到一个比罗马城中心德古迹还要好的微型城市。那里有喷水池,还有大型的建筑和耸立至今的墙,看一眼这里修剪过的景观和繁华的古罗马生活后你一定会喜欢的。作为历史爱好者,我和妻子认为这是在罗马最值得保密的地方(辉煌的历史)!虽然只有45分钟,但这绝对是在罗马最有价值的旅程。来到这里,无论如何,你需要在一个旅游公司找到交通或信誉中的一件。我们和普雷斯托有一个精彩的经历,提供导游服务和汽车服务的人。他们考虑得非常周到,知识也非常丰富,也真正的让我们体会到了一个愉快的旅途。然而,我们的旅途好像是罗马旅游公司的职员忘记安排了,或者是没有登记我们的旅程....等早上找出来时候我们已经等了超过一小时了,来接我们的旅游巴士也等了我们好久。显然,这是罗马旅游公司的一个错误,我们也没能赶上夏季的早班出游团....所以,当心啦!我提到这个事是因为沃什旅游公司(我觉得是这样)可以提供去哈德良别墅观光的集团.....他们很好,他们许多的旅游团都是通过罗马旅游公司预定的。尽管我们的梵蒂冈之行罗马旅游公司做的很好,但是他们在罗马的办公室的工作似乎没有组织性,或者说是我们不知道他们在做什么。更糟的是,他们承认他们有错,尽管早上我们在外面等了好久他们也还是拒绝给我们打折。当心了,罗马旅游公司中心办公室的预定服务是不可靠的...也不够专业。幸运的是,我们利用最后的一点时间可以到处走走...也可以体验一下这精彩的部分(不过我也不知道到底是不是),蒂沃利花园。
908jeremyl
Hadrians villa is a very quiet but massive complex. Its a must if you love history. The day we went there was barely anyone there which was great. We spent around two hours exploring this amazing place. We stayed in Tivoli and took the cheap public bus right to the gate. easy to visit great price. Tivoli was a lovely town and next time I will go back for a least three nights and stay again at the Catillo B&B. Really easy to get to from Rome only 30mins by train.
573anesas
My excursion has linked two visits - Hadrian's villa with its garden and Villa d' Este with its garden in Tivoli, a little town, around 40 km far away from Rome. I booked this excursion at reception desk of my centrally located hotel in Rome. You could also book this trip at tourist agency "Green Line", located at Stazione Termini area. The excursion was very well organized, the price was reasonable and duration of one afternoon. My tourist guide was a kind and informative woman. If you decide to visit both mentioned villas, than it is very good option to use service of a tourist agency in Rome. I would particularly like to recommend you visit of Villa d' Este and its garden because it represents so amazing place, full of magical and majestic fountains., that are must see.Hadrian's villa with its garden is less beautiful and less attractive than Villa d' Este with its fabulous garden. The main reason is based on fact - there are many ruins, that once upon a time have been meeting points of social life and enjoyment of the rich in Rome, as like baths. Today it is difficult to recognize these objects. In that case, tourist should use own perception and imagination to evoke the place or to be previously informed about the place. The basins, surrounded by statues of powerful Roman soldiers that mirror on basin's water represent the most inviting parts of the garden. The whole place gave me impression of how the ancient Romans knew to give way to their "dolce vita" feelings.If you choose to visit the villa in May, as I did, then during your drive from Rome to Tivoli and vice versa, you will be rewarded with stunning landscape made of cypresses and red flowers, called oriental poppies. These pictures of nature are unbelievable beautiful and make my soul serene whenever I remember them!
344MarkH
Hadrian was really interested in Architecture and if you have the resources of the Roman Empire at its height you can play at it to your hearts content. There is much to see here. The only downside is the Audio tour is difficult to establish where you are and where is the next number.
Cipsontheroad
Very very worth a visit!!! Hadrian's villa reflects the splendor and luxury of the roman empire's elite class. Baths, pools, gardens, fountains lavishly decorated that sparkle and incite the imagination.
sewhiting
We rented a car at the airport with a GPS, so driving to Tivoli was easy, but finding the Villa was not. Our GPS didn't accept the location, but we finally found it with the help of road signs. We visited on a Monday, so the the Villa was open, but not the Villa d'Este. We parked, paid for the tickets and walked quite a way up a paved path to the entrance of the Villa. We enjoyed walking around the property and imagining the grandeur of the buildings in their day. They were pretty impressive even today. The Canopus canal was our favorite. We were visiting in late October, so we practically had the place to ourselves. It was very enjoyable...lots of photo ops and a lot of history of Hadrian and the Villa.
PatK719
Visitors to Rome should take a day outside of Rome and travel a short distance (about 1 hour drive) to the ruins of Emperor Hadrian's massive Villa. If you can, get a guide at the entrance so you can learn all about this playground of the emperor. Seems Hadrian wanted to get away a short distance from his Roman duties...and his Roman wife to be with his beautiful boyfriend, Antinous. Here he created a Villa, equivalent to a small city, where he could entertain the great minds of his time, artists, philosophers, etc. He built great libraries and dining halls, guest quarters, pools, and a massive gymnasium. You can see some of the mosaic flooring in the rooms as well as wall murals and statues. You get a sense of the extravagance he put into every aspect of the Villa. Be prepared for a long walk on crushed stone through the ruins. This place is fascinating and I highly recommend it.
stevedB6552XX
Even in ruins, this villa truly bespeaks the power of Rome and its emperors. It is really more like a city than just a villa, with palaces, several imperial bath complexes, a theatre, temples, libraries, state rooms, and quarters for courtiers, the Praetorian Guard, and slaves, it just goes on and on. Must see.
z8000783
GETTING THERETivoli is about 30 km from Rome and Hadrian’s Villa is about 5 km before the town which sits halfway up a hill. Take the Blue Metro line (B) in the direction of Rebibbia making sure you don’t end up on the branch to Conca d’Oro (B1), getting off at Ponte Mammolo. Exit the station and turn left and walk to the Bus Ticket office at the far end and buy a return tickets to Tivoli (€2.50 return). The Blue Bus will wait near the office. You will need to ask the driver to shout out when you arrive at the stop for Adriana Villa. When you gat off, walk back a few yards and turn left. A main street runs about 500 metres to a T junction. Turn right and the car park in just down the hill with the ticket office beyond.There are no facilities on site and the café by the ticket office was closed although that could be for the winter season. There is a take away pizza shop and a café back at the T junction and a cappuccino makes a good start before the tour.THE SITEAs you enter, the main site is up the hill and there is a Greek Theatre off to your left from the gate. As you approach the large Roman wall at the top of the hill there is a small building containing a fantastic model of the original villa complex. Use this to get your bearings around the site. If you are using a good guide book you will need about 3 hours.Sadly these days, many buildings have been fenced off so you cannot enter them for a closer look. I don’t know why this is the case since it is doubtful that people making all this effort to get there would destroy anything. There are plenty of description boards around but they tend to be academic and dry and so a good guide book is essential. Audio guides are available from the ticket office.The site is huge and a number of walkways lead to a dead end and you may need to retrace your steps. It can be difficult to identify the different areas but the quality of the remains is good bearing in mind that all the marble was stripped off years ago.All in all a great day out to the palace of one of the most influential Emperors for the Imperial period.The Canopus is a wonderful spot to have lunch if you brought it with you.RETURING TO ROMEGoing back you have a choice. Retrace your steps to the main road and wait for the Blue Bus back to Ponte Mammolo and the Metro. Alternatively you can take one of the Oranges buses back to Tivoli town from the site entrance and save the walk. This takes about 10 minutes. The bus stops in the square just before entering the town and the bus stop back to the ponte mammolo station is across the road. You may want to spend some time in the town and have lunch before returning to Rome.
boydie007
Did the tour of Hadrian's villa on outskirts of Rome. This place is amazing now. Would love to have seen it way back in the day. It's got everything your regular dictator would need in a holiday home . The size of a small town this villa complex gives an insight into the lifestyle and wealth of Hadrian. A must see.
TONYZ679
This being our third trip to Rome, we were looking for a new attraction to visit. My cousin from Rome decided to take us on a trip to Hadrian's Villa outside of Rome in the beautiful hills near Tivoli. The park like sprawling villa had much to see. Although it is ruins you could still identify most of the buildings - the Emperor's home, the library, the 2 huge baths, the military and servant quarters, the athlectic fields and the beautiful pool that was still very much intact. It was easy to picture the opulence of this huge estate and all of the activity that must have been going on. Signs at the different attractions were in both English and Italian. Beautiful statues were still in place around the pool and a museum housed some of the best preserved statues indoors. This side trip was worth the time and drive if you can fit it in.