Explore the surroundings



Staying at the Casa di Ada, you will find yourself immersed in an area rich in charm, culture and natural beauty. Tivoli is a historic city that holds some of Italy's most extraordinary treasures, places that have enchanted travelers, artists and emperors throughout the centuries.



Villa Adriana



A short walk from Ada's House is Villa Adriana, one of the most impressive and evocative archaeological sites of ancient Rome, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This majestic residence, commissioned by Emperor Hadrian in the second century AD, represents a perfect blend of classical architecture and influences from Greek and Egyptian cultures. As you stroll through its remains, you can admire the immense gardens, baths, temples and nymphaea, which still evoke the atmosphere of a glorious era.

Villa d'Este



A short drive away is Villa d'Este, one of the most fascinating symbols of the Italian Renaissance. This sumptuous mansion, built in the 16th century by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, is famous for its extraordinary terraced gardens and spectacular fountains, including the famous Fountain of the Organ, which emits harmonious sounds thanks to water pressure. Also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villa d'Este is a must-see for those who love art and beauty.

Gregorian Villa



For those who wish to immerse themselves in nature, Villa Gregoriana is one of the most striking destinations in Tivoli. This park, commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI in 1835, offers scenic trails, natural caves and a spectacular waterfall over 120 meters high. Here you can walk among lush forests, admire the charm of ancient ruins and be surprised by the wild beauty of this enchanted corner.

Altar of Hercules Winner



Another essential stop for history lovers is the Altar of Hercules the Victor, one of the largest temple complexes in ancient Tibur (present-day Tivoli). This sacred site, once the hub of the city's religious and commercial life, is an important testament to the grandeur of Roman times.

The historic center of Tivoli

In addition to its famous villas, Tivoli boasts a fascinating historic center, where you can get lost among medieval alleys, craft stores and typical restaurants. Strolling through its streets, you can visit:

The Cathedral of San Lorenzo, an elegant Romanesque church with extraordinary frescoes.
Rocca Pia, an imposing fortress built by the popes to protect the city.
Gregorian Bridge, an impressive scenic walkway with views of the Valley of Hell.

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Experiences not to be missed



During your stay at Casa di Ada, don't miss the opportunity to:

Enjoy local cuisine in Tivoli's restaurants and trattorias, where you can savor typical dishes such as "pasta alla tivolese" and porchetta.
Attend cultural events and festivals, which enliven the town with shows, concerts and historical re-enactments.
Admire spectacular sunsets from the panoramic terraces, which offer unique views of the Roman countryside.


Tivoli is a place that knows how to captivate with its history, art and timeless atmosphere. The House of Ada is the perfect starting point to explore all this and have an authentic and unforgettable experience.