
Duration
5 hours
Best Time
Any time
Price
€€
Setting
Indoor
Castel Gandolfo sits 24km southeast of Rome on the rim of an ancient volcanic crater, housing the Pope's official summer residence since 1626. You'll tour the Apostolic Palace's papal apartments, including the bedroom where four popes died, the ornate throne room, and the library with original manuscripts. The Barberini Gardens cover 55 hectares with Roman ruins, including Emperor Domitian's villa foundations, and offer views over Lake Albano.
The palace tour takes you through spaces that are more intimate than you might expect, such as the Pope's private study, which has books left on the desk, and the bedroom, which feels similar to visiting a wealthy relative's house. Your guide will explain which popes preferred which rooms and why. The gardens are a highlight, featuring perfectly manicured Renaissance landscaping, grottos, and ancient Roman ruins scattered throughout like an archaeological hunt.
Most tours focus too much on the palace and rush the gardens. We recommend flipping this approach. The palace tour costs €11, the gardens €11, or €16 for both. While the palace alone may not be worth the trip from Rome, the gardens make the visit worthwhile. To skip the weekend crowds, avoid the overpriced train combo tickets and take the 20-minute train from Roma Termini for just €2.15 each way.
Take the 8:30am direct train from Roma Termini to avoid the tour group stampede - first tours start at 10am but gardens open earlier for solo exploration
Everyone photographs the main villa view, but walk to the far end of the Magnolia Garden for the best lake panorama with zero crowds in your shot
Book just the gardens ticket first, then decide if you want to add the palace tour after seeing the outdoor spaces - you can upgrade at the gate but can't get a garden refund if you're disappointed by the indoor rooms
Address
Piazza della Libertà, 00073 Castel Gandolfo RM, Italy
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 5 hours.
Castel Gandolfo and Papal Palace Tour is in the City-wide neighborhood of Rome. The address is Piazza della Libertà, 00073 Castel Gandolfo RM, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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