
International students getting set to study at John Cabot University likely know of Rome’s deeply rooted historic and artistic reputation. However, they may not be aware that the Eternal City also boasts a large collection of green spaces, including an array of magnificent gardens and villas that are sure to make the spring season memorable.
These spaces can be the perfect place to spend a lazy afternoon surrounded by nature. With the arrival of spring, these parks will be blooming—an ideal location for a study session or for a simple walk. Here is a quick introduction to some of Rome’s most popular and beautiful green spaces that will enhance your experience studying abroad at JCU!
SOURCE: https://blog.johncabot.edu
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