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Browse hotels near Gabina, Lazio — rural guesthouses 25 km east of Rome, close to Palestrina's 2nd-century BC sanctuary and Frascati wine country.
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About Gabina
Gabina: A Hill Village in the Roman Castelli
Gabina is a small comune in Lazio, roughly 25 km east of central Rome in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. Set among the volcanic Colli Albani foothills, the settlement sits above the Via Prenestina corridor, one of the oldest consular roads out of the capital. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Castelli Romani zone — oak woodland, olive groves, and terraced farmland that has changed little since the Roman Republic.
Where to Stay and Getting Around
The village attracts visitors seeking quiet countryside accommodation within reach of Rome, Palestrina (14 km north-east, with its Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, dated to the 2nd century BC), and Frascati wine country. Accommodation in Gabina is limited to small agriturismi and rural guesthouses. Road access via the SS155 is the practical option; the nearest rail connection is Palestrina–Cave station on the Roma Termini line.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Rent a car at Rome Termini for the 30-minute drive east via the SS155.
- Best season: April–June and September–October for mild temperatures and clear skies over the Colli Albani.
- Local food: Look for porchetta from Ariccia (20 km south) and Frascati DOC white wine at local restaurants.
- Mobile coverage: 4G coverage can be patchy on the rural roads between villages.
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