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20 Amazing Things to do in Rome with Kids

20 Amazing Things to do in Rome with Kids

Rome is an incredible city for adults and kids alike. They don’t call it “The Eternal City” for just any reason. Filled with stunning architecture and history dating back to the city’s founding in 753 B.C., Rome’s beauty is evident on every block. As you can imagine, there are lots of great things to do in Rome with kids.

Beyonf historical attraction, the city has also etched its incredible culture into in its food. So, given that the city is a perfect family getaway, your only concern when visiting Rome with kids should be how to make it the perfect trip for everyone. 

If it’s your first time visiting Italy, working with a vacation advisor who knows Italy really well is invaluable. You will likely want to visit Cinque Terre towns, Venice, Pompeii, and Tuscany as well.

Here are our favorite things to do in Rome with kids.

Things to do in Rome with Kids

Tour The Vatican, Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica

things to do in Rome include visiting the Vatican

When you’re in Rome with kids, make sure you plan a visit to the Vatican. The lines are long, and it might feel overwhelming, but seeing its museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica will create significant memories for everyone in the family.

It’s key to plan your visit ahead of time. Lines start early and are wrapped around the surrounding blocks of the landmark by 8am.

The tour company City Wonders offers skip-the-line access at an affordable price and comes either with or without a tour, so just gauge your child’s attention span or ability to tour this large museum, which is comprised of 1,400 rooms, chapels, and galleries.

The result is a stunning look into Italy’s religious and artistic history, including works by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel and the official residence of the Pope.

This private Vatican, Sistine Chape, St. Peter’s Basilica tour is also very popular with families and includes hotel pick up.

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Explore Rome on Foot, on Segway, or even via Golf Cart!

tour rome via segway

Rome exudes beauty and its offerings are endless, but how will you see it all?  Bring a good, solid stroller for the little ones, first and foremost.

If your kids are old enough, say 13 and up, book a guided Segway tour with a company like Segway Roma. Whether you select a short tour for a few hours or a whole day, you’ll pass by significant monuments and through the popular squares.

Rent a golf cart with a driver, which will take your family around the city and is such fun. Or simply walk around on foot if your kids are up to it, enabling you to take everything in, step by step, stopping in for gelato or small bites along the way.

For a great view, head to the top of Castel Sant‘Angelo. A real cultural activity is to seek out Caravaggio art, scattered throughout the city at the Borghese Gallery, the Popolo, the Pantheon, Luigi del Francesi, and Agostino.

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See Some of the Finest Art and Sculpture Work in Europe at the Borghese Gallery

things to do in Rome with kids include visiting the Borghese Gallery

Speaking of history and art, the Borghese Gallery truly demands a visit. Like the Vatican, it must be booked in advance as visits are timed and tickets sell fast during high peak tourist season.

The collection is one of the world’s most famous with masterpieces by the likes of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Raphael, and the very famous Italian artist, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Tickets include entry to the gardens, designed by the nephew of Pope Paul V. Cardinal Borghese in the 17th century and make for great Instagramming.

The audio tour is both enjoyable and educational, even for young ones, and private tours are available (at cost). The collection is full of mythology and history and it makes for a great conversation after the tour while eating pizza or pasta.

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Sample Gelato- Everywhere!

things to do in Rome include sampling gelato

The experience of getting gelato can break up a long day of sightseeing. It is also one of the best things to do in Rome with kids.

Gelato is fresh, natural, and depending on when you’re traveling, completely refreshing. How does it compare to American ice-cream? It’s fluffier, lighter, and made from different ingredients.

Plus, Italian desserts are all about presentation, and gelato tends to be presented so nicely – behind a glass window with labels- and it’s very, very colorful.

We scouted Rome for the best gelato and here are our favorite places – many of which have several locations around the city. Giolitti, Grom,  Come il Latte, and Gelateria Romana.

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Tour the Roman Ghetto

things to do in Rome include touring the Roman ghetto

The Roman Ghetto, near the Tiber River and Venice Square, is one of the most interesting neighborhoods in Rome. Not only does it have a history going back to the 1500’s, but it also contains religious significance and many culinary delights in its many local restaurants.

The Great Synagogue is worthy of a visit, no matter what religion you are. There are guided tours of the ghetto as well as a museum.

The nearby Portico d’Ottavia is a monument consisting of ruins from the Middle Ages. It is also another Instagrammable spectacle for your social teens. Don’t miss the Fountain of the Turtles, built in 1658 by Bernini.

The majority of restaurants in the Ghetto are Kosher and serve special Roman Jewish foods that include fried artichokes and zucchini, two must-haves for any visitor, or salt cod fillets. Restaurants we recommend include Nonna Betta and Il Giardino Romano, though you can’t go wrong wherever you go.

Let Your Kids Roam Around the Parks and Gardens

Things to do in Rome with kids Giardino del Lago

There is no better way to unleash extra energy in kids than running around a park, and Rome has its share of outdoor spaces. Villa Borghese is an oasis for kids filled with trees, fountains, places to stop for a snack, and ample room to play.

Families can bring a picnic or visit the zoo. They can ride a bike, surrey, or Segway around the park. They can also hire a rowboat at Giardino del Lago, play on the nearby playground, ride ponies, or rent bikes.

For something really different, families can head to Cinema dei Piccoli, the world’s smallest cinema. The Botanical Garden of Rome is also a good park for kids, complete with a Japanese garden, bamboo forest, and rose garden.

Other parks and gardens around Rome for kids include the Vatican Gardens, the Orange Garden, and Parco degli Acquedotti.

Eat Pizza and Pasta- All Day, Every Day

Eat lots of pizza when you visit Rome with kids

The Italians make the best pizza and pasta, which happen to both be staples for most kids in the world. Roman chefs wrote the recipe for the best pizzas and pasta dishes. They also use fresh ingredients. 

Restaurants we recommend include Emma and Da Felice a Testaccio for great Cacio e Pepe, or “cheese and pepper,” and Dar Poeta in Trastevere for the best kind of pizza you can only get in Rome, made with the freshest ingredients, generally, in a wood oven. 

Share pizzas or order individual pies, Roman pizzas have thinner crust than we’re used to. After all, Rome with kids requires as much pizza and pasta as possible, we promise!

Plan Your Visit to the Colosseum Carefully

Colosseum in Rome

Visiting the Colosseum is one of the best things to do in Rome with kids.  Plan your visit to the Colosseum in advance by purchasing your tickets directly from the landmark online or go with a tour company that focuses on families.

Rome Tours with Kids has an awesome skip-the-line Colosseum tour, and is specially designed to keep kids engaged.

If you choose to go it alone, try to start as early in the morning as possible. If you’re looking to entertain the kids, take out an audio tour, which provides a good dose of history.

Keep your eyes on your valuables at all times, because this is an especially common site to get pick-pocketed. A friend had her watch stolen by one of the people dresses up as Roman soldiers that tourists take pictures with! I highly recommend looking into purchasing one of these anti-theft fanny packs or waist bags for your trip.

Visit Rome’s Memorable Trevi Fountain

You must visit the Trevi Fountain when visiting Rome with Kids

Another absolute must site to visit when in Rome with kids is Trevi Fountain or Fontana di Trevi. Found in the Quirinale district of Rome, the Trevi Fountain is really is a sight to behold.

The fountain is made of travertine stone, the same material as the Colosseum. The area very crowded during the day.

Jump in when a good picture taking spot opens. Give your kids coins to throw into the water, tell them to make a wish, and give them time to take in the beauty of the magnificent sculpture. There is a tasty gelato spot right next to the fountain that you won’t want to miss.

Spend Time on Rome’s Famous Spanish Steps

Things to do in Rome with kids Spanish Steps

The Spanish Steps (all 138 of them!) is one of the most dramatic sites in all of Rome. It’s also the oldest set of stairs in all of Europe.

Your kids will want to sit on the steps and gawk at the scene, which is incredibly busy at all times, both day and night. The steps sit in front of the Piazza del Monti, a town square.

The stairs head up to the Trinita del Monti church and dip down at the Piazza di Spagna, where you will find a beautiful fountain called the Fontana della Barcaccia. The fountain makes for a great splash in the summertime, but at all times of the year kids can take photos and put them on Snapchat or Instagram.

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Side Day Trips from Rome

Florence

Florence Italy

Just over an hour away via speed train, Florence is less crowded and busy than Rome. Any special needs or crowd/noise conscientious child will prefer a visit to this more subdued, yet lovely city. You can book discounted train tickets in advance.

Whether you go up to Piazzale Michelangelo or to the top of the Duomo the view of Florence is beautiful and mesmerizing. Other places to visit if you have one day only include a stroll in the Boboli Gardens, the amusement park rides in Piazza Della Repubblica, the San Lorenzo market or the Uffizi Gallery

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Pompeii

Pompeii

The ancient city of Pompeii is a slightly longer trip from Rome than Florence, around 2-1/2 hours by car, but it’s a worthwhile one for adults and kids alike. Pompeii is located south of Naples, and there is a lot to do.

Start out early in the morning and you can return to Rome at night. Plan on visiting miss Mt. Vesuvius and be sure to visit Scavi di Pompei, Herculaneum (Ercolano) and Naples National Archaeological Museum.

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Where to Stay in Rome with Kids

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Find current deals on the top family-friendly hotels in Rome

During a visit to Rome, you need a comfortable, convenient hotel with spacious rooms after a long day of sight-seeing. Plus, you want a good value for your money. 

Hotel NH Collection Roma Giustiniano is a four-star hotel that’s an easy walk to the Vatican and really everything in the historic city center. Larger families can get connecting rooms and they have cribs for younger children.

As a bonus, you can get a room with a view of St. Peter’s Basilica or the Castel Sant’Angelo. Other family-friendly amenities include free Wi-Fi, free tea and coffee in the room, and a big, delicious buffet breakfast that all guests are welcome to from 6:30-10:30am daily.

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