Holidays with children in Rome

Where to take your child in Rome? You don't have to think twice: there are plenty of places to take the whole family.

Once you've seen the Colosseum, thrown coins into the fountains, and indulged in enough pizza to last a year... What's next? Rome offers a diverse range of entertainment options for both children and adults:

  • At the zoo near Villa Borghese, for a fee of 17 EUR (14 EUR for children), you can see lemurs, lions, and giraffes. Next to the Rome Zoo, there is a small amusement park with rides for children.
  • Located on Via dei Santissimi Apostoli, you'll find the 5D cinema "Time Elevator." Sitting in a flying chair in front of panoramic screens, you'll witness the foundation of Rome or the construction of the Colosseum.
  • At Rome's Olympic Stadium, you can cheer for the local team, "AS Roma," and experience the adrenaline rush alongside passionate Roman football fans.
  • Ostia Beach is just a 30-minute drive from Rome. You can reach it by taking any train from Porta San Paolo station.
  • The theme park "Fantastico Mondo" (13-18 EUR) offers encounters with characters like Pinocchio or Count Dracula, as well as real knight tournaments and duels between musketeers and the Cardinal's guards.
  • Rainbow Magic Land (28-35 EUR) is an amusement park located in Valmontone, near Rome. This place will particularly appeal to girls, as you can find a wide variety of dolls dressed in unimaginable outfits here! Other attractions include a planetarium, roller coasters, and costumed shows. There is a free shuttle from Termini Station to the park.
  • The most popular entertainment for children in Rome is the "Hydromania" water park (19-26 EUR). It is open from May to September, and here you can have fun with the whole family on the "tornado," "turbo slides," and in the wave pool.

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