Parco fluviale di lungotevere delle navi
Parco fluviale di lungotevere delle navi is a riverside park in Rome covering about 1.6 hectares between two bridges. A wooden walkway approximately 570 meters long winds through the space, with seating areas and viewpoints along the water.
This stretch of riverbank lay neglected and polluted for years before being restored as part of Rome's Jubilee projects in 2025. The renewal effort made it the city's first riverside park, setting the stage for four additional parks to follow along the Tiber.
This park along the Tiber represents an effort to reclaim a neglected riverside space and make it accessible to the public. The wooden structures and open areas show how the city is learning to value its river as a shared place for relaxation and observation.
The park is open around the clock and free to visit, with accessible pathways for all visitors. Evening lighting allows you to walk safely through the space even after sunset.
The area was once managed by WWF as a protected habitat, creating a refuge for birds and small wildlife in the city center. This ecological history influences which species visitors can observe here today.
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