Oping Mountain Park (Parco del Colle Oppio) is the southern pivot of Mount Eskilin, one of the seven hills in Rome, Italy. The valley of Suburra is separated from Cispius in the north and the valley of the Colosseum in the south. Oping Mountain Park covers an area of about 11 hectares. It was developed in 1871. A central avenue runs straight down the hill to the Colosseum of Rome, offering stunning views.
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Oping Mountain Park (Parco del Colle Oppio) is the southern pivot of Mount Eskilin, one of the seven hills in Rome, Italy. The valley of Suburra is separated from Cispius in the north and the valley of the Colosseum in the south. Oping Mountain Park covers an area of about 11 hectares. It was developed in 1871. A central avenue runs straight down the hill to the Colosseum of Rome, offering stunning views.
It's just a park, but it's close to the Great Roman Colosseum and you can see the Colosseum here. There are many paths to the Colosseum. There are many Roman relics in the park, but it's dirty and messy. There are many vagrants living here.
Is a good place to take a break, watching the Colosseum
Large open green space with plenty of Roman ruins like Trajan's Baths that you can explore. There are plenty of benches with shade to take a break.
The park of the Opio Colle, part of Rione Monti, Rome, is a kind of archaeological garden, located on the Opio Colle, which is along with the Cispio Colle and the Fagutale Colle, one of the three heights forming the Esquilino Colle,