Best attractions and places to see around Pomezia include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and entertainment options. The town, founded in 1938, offers a unique blend of Rationalist architecture and ancient history, particularly related to the myth of Aeneas. Its location provides access to both coastal areas and the wider Lazio region, including the Alban Hills.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cave
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Pomezia.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A treasure trove of history and nature 💎 Lake Nemi, anciently called "Diana's Mirror", is one of the most evocative stops in the entire Park of the Roman Castles. Perfect for a loop tour or as a scenic detour. The descent towards the shores offers views that seem painted, with the perched village overlooking the blue water.
0
0
Unfortunately, the tour is not practicable at this time due to some fallen trees along the route, but it will surely be cleared of these trees as soon as possible and it is a beautiful ride.
0
0
Fantastic spot reachable by car or on foot from both Nemi and Genzano where you can rest along the lake, camp out and feed the ducks.
0
0
Castel Gandolfo Square with Bar recover from the pedals and enjoy a relaxing break
0
0
From here you can admire the ancient village of Nemi reflected in the calm waters of the lake, nestled among the green hills of the Castelli Romani.
0
0
Mysterious Caves of Palazzolo, a short distance from Rocca di Papa and Albano, with a balcony view of Lake Castel Gandolfo. Close to a medieval convent, these cavities were used as stone mines in the Roman and medieval periods but some scholars hypothesize that they also functioned as prisons in unspecified periods. The frequenting of the area by brigand gangs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is documented by reliable historical sources. In recent times, however, these mirrors have apparently hosted satanic masses and other similar rites.
0
0
The name "Castel Gandolfo" has been synonymous with the (former) summer residence of the popes located there for centuries. The buildings have been open to visitors as a museum since 2016, and the “Laudato Si” environmental center has been under construction in the extensive gardens since 2024. Much less well-known is an episode from the time of the Second World War: namely that in 1944 the entire complex was opened by the Holy See / Vatican to refugees (reputable estimates put the number at 12,000 to 15,000 people there) and all warring parties were expressly aware of the extraterritory status of the site have been informed. The roofs were painted yellow and white, the Pope's colors. Nevertheless, there were two devastating bomb attacks there with over 500 deaths. There is currently an exhibition providing information about the time 80 years ago.
1
0
I passed through it along the southern Via Francigena
0
0
Pomezia and its surroundings are rich in history. You can delve into ancient times at the Museo Archeologico Lavinium, which showcases artifacts related to the myth of Aeneas. The nearby hamlet of Pratica di Mare is built on the remains of ancient Lavinium and features the Borghese Castle. Further historical insights can be gained by visiting the Ancient Appian Way, a unique archaeological site extending for several kilometers from central Rome, or the archaeological remains of the Roman Villa on Via Siviglia in Torvaianica. Pomezia's town center itself is a landmark, featuring significant examples of Italian Rationalist architecture, including the Town Hall and the Chiesa Madre di San Benedetto Abate.
For nature lovers, Pomezia offers diverse options. The Beaches of Torvaianica provide long sandy stretches for relaxation and water sports like kitesurfing. A unique natural feature is the Solfatara di Pomezia (Red Lake), known for its distinctive red color within the Riserva Naturale Decima Malafede. You can also explore the Bosco della Sughereta, a cork oak forest, or visit the WWF Castel Romano Oasis, a redeveloped area rich in biodiversity with Mediterranean forests and wetlands. The Lake Albano, a volcanic lake, is also easily accessible and offers beautiful natural scenery.
Absolutely! Pomezia is home to popular entertainment options suitable for families. Zoomarine is a well-known water park featuring live shows, water attractions, and educational marine exhibits. Another exciting destination is Cinecittà World, Italy's first amusement park dedicated to cinema and television, offering various rides, shows, and themed areas. The Beaches of Torvaianica also provide a great setting for family fun and relaxation by the sea.
The area around Pomezia offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For running, you can find running trails around Pomezia, including moderate loops like the Spiaggia di Torvajanica loop or the Arenile pescatori loop. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes such as the Decima Malafede and Torvajanica Coast Loop, or various Roman Coast loops. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are gravel biking routes, including loops around Parco degli Acquedotti or Lake Albano.
Yes, the area is home to significant former papal residences. The Pontifical Palace - The Holy Father's Summer Residence in Castel Gandolfo, built by Pope Urban VIII, served as a papal summer residence until 2016 and is now a museum. Similarly, the Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo has also been open to the public as a museum since 2016, offering insights into its rich history.
Pomezia enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting. During these months, the weather is pleasantly mild, perfect for exploring historical sites, enjoying the beaches of Torvaianica, or engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking without the intense heat of summer. Summer (June-August) is great for beach activities, but can be very hot for extensive sightseeing.
For a taste of local life, you can visit the bustling Torvaianica Market. Held every Tuesday morning, it offers a vibrant atmosphere where you can find fresh produce, artisanal goods, and unique souvenirs, providing an authentic local experience.
Pomezia's town center is a significant example of Italian Rationalist architecture, a style prevalent during its founding in 1938. Key structures include the Town Hall, Civic Tower, Post Office, Chiesa di San Benedetto, and the Casa del Fascio, all centered around the large Piazza Indipendenza. These buildings offer a unique glimpse into a specific period of Italian architectural history.
Pomezia's strategic location makes it an excellent base for day trips. You can easily visit the majestic ruins of Ostia Antica, explore the picturesque Castelli Romani with their volcanic lakes and charming villages, or head to the coastal cities of Anzio and Nettuno. The eternal city of Rome is also less than an hour away by car or public transport, offering countless attractions.
The Palazzo Sforza-Cesarini in Genzano is a significant monument known for its architectural value and its role in the urban design of the city. It offers suggestive views over Lake Nemi and hosts prestigious exhibitions. Adjacent to the palace is a beautiful English park, a historical-landscape heritage site with a romantic walk among local and exotic plant essences, originally built by Duke Lorenzo Sforza Cesarini for his wife.
The German Military Cemetery in Pomezia is a significant historical site, recognized as the second-largest national cultural heritage site of its kind in Italy. It serves as a memorial and a place of reflection, commemorating the German soldiers who fell during World War II.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: