Blog • 2026-06-27 • 1 min read

Borghese Gallery Booking Tips

The Borghese Gallery is small, strict with time slots, and easy to miss if you leave tickets too late.
Borghese Gallery interior

The Galleria Borghese houses one of Rome’s richest art collections, but its small size means visitor numbers are strictly capped. Tickets cost €16 plus a €2 reservation fee, and advance booking is mandatory. Even free-entry days require a paid reservation. Each visitor may buy only five tickets, and the gallery releases extra tickets on the first Sunday of the month 10 days in advance. Opening hours are Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-19:00, with last entry at 17:45, and visits are limited to two-hour time slots. Only about 180 guests enter per hour; 13 last-minute tickets are sold on site at the 20th minute of each hour.

Booking strategy

  • Plan ahead: Reserve tickets online weeks before. If you miss out, arrive early to queue for the handful of last-minute spots.
  • Choose your time: Mid-morning slots offer the best light for Caravaggio paintings; late afternoon tends to be quieter.
  • Understand policies: Even free days need a paid reservation; ID may be checked.
Do not treat the Borghese like a walk-up museum. Pick your slot early, arrive with time to spare, and plan the rest of Villa Borghese around it.