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Borghese Gallery
How to visit Rome's Borghese Gallery: the fixed two-hour slot, which Bernini and Caravaggio rooms to head for first, and whether the timed-entry hassle is worth it.
Where
Rome, Italy
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00โ19:00, in five fixed entry slots (09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00). Closed Mondays, 25 December and 1 January. Confirm your date on galleriaborghese.cultura.gov.it.
Tickets
โฌ16 adult entry plus a compulsory โฌ2 reservation fee โ about ยฃ15โ16 total. EU under-18s free; first Sunday of the month free but you must still book a slot.
Time needed
Your slot is exactly 2 hours and they clear the rooms at the end. Allow 1.5โ2 hours inside; arrive 30 minutes early to clear the cloakroom (large bags must be left below).
In short
Visiting Borghese Gallery
You cannot turn up at the Borghese Gallery โ every visit is a pre-booked two-hour slot capped at 360 people, and on-the-day tickets effectively don't exist. The official site only opens slots about 10 days ahead and they sell out within hours in season, so book the moment they appear (or further out via a tour partner). Treat the two hours as a hard stop and go straight for the Bernini sculpture rooms (Apollo and Daphne, the Rape of Proserpina) before the Caravaggio paintings. It is the best-value major sight in Rome for the crowd levels you get.
How to visit without losing your slot
The Borghese Gallery runs on a system that catches people out: there is no general admission. Every visit is a pre-booked, timed two-hour slot โ five a day at 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00 and 17:00 โ and each slot is capped at 360 people. There is no realistic walk-up option, so book online before you fly. The catch is timing: the official site only opens slots about 10 days before the date, and in summer they can sell out within hours of appearing, with the 11:00 start filling first. Set a reminder for when bookings open, or use a tour partner that holds slots further ahead.
Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before your time. You collect your ticket and must leave any large bag in the basement cloakroom โ backpacks donโt come into the galleries โ and that queue eats into your slot if you cut it fine. Entry costs โฌ16 plus a compulsory โฌ2 reservation fee (around ยฃ15โ16), with EU under-18s free; the first Sunday of the month is free but you still have to reserve a slot. The official site is galleriaborghese.cultura.gov.it, and Tuesday to Sunday only โ itโs shut on Mondays.
Which rooms first, and is it worth it?
Two hours is a hard stop: staff clear the rooms at the end, so donโt wander in chronological order. Go straight for the ground-floor Bernini sculptures โ Apollo and Daphne, with the laurel leaves bursting from her fingertips, and the Rape of Proserpina, where his fingers press into marble โskinโ โ then the Caravaggio paintings (the Borghese holds more of them than any museum on earth). Treat the upstairs picture gallery, with its Raphael and Titian, as the bonus you reach if youโve kept a brisk pace.
For the experience you get, this is the best-value big sight in Rome. The capacity cap means it never has the Vatican-Museums crush, and the Bernini marbles genuinely reward standing close. If you only book one timed museum in the city, make it this one โ and pair it with a walk through the Villa Borghese gardens afterwards rather than stacking another ticketed sight the same afternoon.
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