familycoop
我们在allarounditaly.net上请了一个私人导游,他叫Pepe,对那附近很熟悉。我们先是参观了主屋,里面有许多超美的艺术品和动人的故事。然后我们下楼去了那个超美的花园,如果你走路不方便的话,不要来这里玩。这个花园简直就是摄影爱好者的天堂,里面的灌木丛、花和喷泉都超漂亮,特别是那个水动力设备。伊斯特别墅不算是罗马附近的热门景点,但是绝对不能错过!还有,Pepe是个超赞的导游,就找他吧!
EdenSprings
伊斯特别墅位于罗马城72公里外的山顶小镇提奥利中。驱车前往之前,我建议你还是在山脚的阿德利亚纳驻足一下-这里是哈德良大帝的宫殿遗址,联合国教科文组织将其列为世界遗产(详见阿德利亚纳别墅的评论)。评论中详述了是阿德利亚纳是如何无情的消失的---这个话题就此打住。夏日的罗马酷暑难耐,而提奥利就要凉爽很多!节奏缓慢,凉风习习,景色宜人。提奥利还有其他的景点,但是两个别墅(伊斯特和阿德利亚纳)值得你在那流连一天,有足够的时间享受午餐和购物。伊斯特别墅是大主教的住所,影响持续了一个世纪。你买门票的地方还有一家小礼品店,别墅的大部分都可以参观,但是轮椅在此无法通行,因为里里外外都是台阶。要想到达世界闻名的水花园,你必须得下很多级台阶。那还算简单,就是上去的路能让你精疲力竭,所以你体格不够健壮的话还是不要尝试了。有一点好的就是你不用下到底去欣赏水花园,台阶上有一些平台。别墅内部让人叹为观止,每个房间都有不同的主题。还有一些小巧的艺术品,但真正吸引人的还是别墅和花园,当然还有美景。想从快节奏的罗马城中小憩一下吗?向着提奥利和伊斯特别墅出发吧!
rzrz
超漂亮的风景,坐落在群山之中,花园很迷人,周围的风景很美,很华丽的一个别墅。
GPBurdell67
伊斯特别墅是位于蒂沃利城的一个很特别的庄园和花园。从罗马搭乘火车到这里大约需要1小时。这里的水生物和鲜花艺术品都非常棒,整体的感觉真的是无与伦比。那儿各种各样的喷泉又是一大亮点。
TigerwomanLondon
想要在罗马外面旅游一天,尤其在夏天的热浪里?游览提沃利(罗马城外乘坐火车一个小时的行程),还有很多漂亮的别墅可以探索,所以一定要来伊斯特别墅。搭乘地铁来到狄伯提那车站(蓝线,地铁B口),然后坐陆路火车到达提沃利。一到达目的地,走路穿过迷人的老城,就能看到伊斯特别墅的标志了,门票是每人9欧元(约合人民币99元)。别墅本身令人印象深刻,但是走出去,就准备为这些大声惊叹吧--花园的壮丽、喷泉的宏伟、水景和瀑布的独具特色、还有各式各样的雕像和雕塑。最初是受主教埃斯特委托,来让他的游览者记忆深刻,今天,伊斯特别墅仍然保持它的声誉,并努力做到这一点。(这里被列在世界遗产遗址的名单里)。那里有很多台阶可以漫步--其中最让人印象深刻的是一个百米喷泉走廊。这是你必须要游览的经典......你不会失望的!
joec979
The Villa d'Este must be one of the top garden in the world with all the water fountains that make a sound like a full symphonic orchestra.
fedeida
both the Villa and the Gardens are well worth the ticket, even though such a wonderful Landmark should be kept in a much more smart shape: almost no attendants, meaning unexpected closures and allowance for vandalisms, no more coffe shop since from many years, never-ending works...
Yorkie1970
Visited the Villa D'Este as part of a day tour out of Rome. The house was nice but the gardens were astounding as are the views out towards Rome. Apparently 500 fountains (although I think they mean jets of water) in the gardens forming cascades, spouts water lined paths and all kind of pools and ponds. Well worth the visit!
JerzyG_13
This is a place to remember. If you are interested in architecture, old paintings, fountains and parks this is a must. The gardens with magnificent fountains offer a place to rest during a hot day. Just a spectacular place...
traceyg560
WoW!! amazing beautiful place to visit.. Definitely a place to visit, located in the center of town. Fabulous fountains and gardens..
Cipsontheroad
If in Tivoli do not miss the gardens and fountains of Villa d'Este. Incredible view from the stately apartments.
Mis_Adventurous
Villa d'Este is one of those "one hour" outside of Rome adventures. The little town of Tivoli is quaint with lots of tourist "lunch" spots and even a little shop making cameos for several generations. The overlook, since Tivoli is quite a climb up a olive grove covered hillside, is spectacular. However, the Villa d'Este is a charming property with a large villa, but don't spend too much time indoors because it's the gardens which you should and can spend hours enjoying. The water features and self irrigating waterways are impressive. Overall, it's easy to see why the Cardinal who did not become Pope was probably fine with this private paradise with sculptures, fountains, and organized plantings.
PatK719
Visitors to Rome may want to consider a short road trip (about hour drive) to Villa d'Este and Tivoli Gardens in the town of Tivoli, Lazio, Italy. This is not recommended for anyone having a problem with walking up and down stairs because there are a lot of them and no elevator to take you to the bottom of the gardens. If you are fit enough for stairs, take a few hours to walk through this beautiful Villa containing artworks everywhere you look and then outside to the astounding gardens and fountains. You will be rewarded with lovely views of the countryside and if it's hot in Rome, you will cool off here in on the shady walks where fountains abound. Take your time and walk to the very lowest level of gardens then slowly ascent the stairs back to the Villa. You will want to take photos everytime you turn your head ! Highly recommend if you are in good shape for climbing stairs.
EUReviewer
We enjoyed our visit to the Villa d'Este immensely, particularly as neither of us had been before. Luckily it was quite quiet on the Friday morning in February when we visited, so we were able to get lots of great pictures. The organ fountain is particularly impressive. The house itself is nothing particularly exciting but many of the rooms feature some beautiful frescoes. We found it easy to get to from Rome by taking metro B to Ponte Mammolo and then taking a bus from the adjoining bus station to Piazza Garibaldi in Tivoli, which is just a couple of minutes' walk away. We each used an €8 BIRG ticket for 3 zones, which is also good for unlimited travel within Rome itself on the day.
stevedB6552XX
Built by Ippolito II d'Este in the mid-1500's, it is noted for it's painted ceiling, frescoes, and marvelous terraced gardens. Ippolito II d'Este is the grandson of Pope Alexander VI, and the son of Lucrezia Borgia.