Palatino
Dating back to ancient times, Palatino stands at the heart of Rome, nestled between the Forum and the Circus Maximus. Known as the birthplace of the city, it showcases the remnants of imperial palaces, the most famous being the House of Augustus. Open to visitors year-round, the best views often come in late spring when the gardens are in full bloom. As you stroll through its pathways, you'll encounter impressive archaeological sites, including the extensive ruins and ancient temples. Don’t forget your camera; the panoramic vistas of the Roman Forum below are a sight to capture.