If you are looking for Rome points of interest, you shouldn’t miss the Pincio Terrace, connected to Borghese gardens by a pedestrian bridge that crosses Via del Muro Torto in the narrow cleft below. Pincian Hill isn’t included among the Seven Hills of Rome, but is one of the most favorite panoramic viewpoints by the Romans.
From here, you can see the historic center and the Vatican from above. You can reach the Pincio climbing the stairs from Piazza del Popolo, at the end of Via del Corso, or walk through Villa Borghese following the signs to Pincio terrace.