How to Plan a kid-friendly Rome City Tour

Take a Vatican City Tour with your family, especially with kids

29 Jul 2021 Rome

Rome is a city full of fascinating sites. Once in a lifetime, one must visit this historic city. This city is the major pinnacle of intellectual achievement, a religious centre, and a memorial of artistic and creative imagination.

Planning to take a tour of this city with your family, especially with kids, will be more enjoyable. If the kids think it this way too.

Traveling with kids is not less than a challenge. For them, you have to make the tour enjoyable as well as educational. And Rome is the perfect place to do that balancing act.

To make the tour equally enjoyable for your kids, here you need to follow some steps. Below we have shared some places to visit in Rome which are unique in history and able to gain kid’s attention. If the kid is into history.

Delve deep into Roman History with your kids

Not many places give you the experience of a great mixture of history, modern arts, and religious portions. Not to mention the local food.

Visit this vibrant and lively city with your kids. There is so much more the city has to offer. For that, you need to know the historical landmarks. Reveal well-hidden gems of Rome for your kids to know. Here we make your tour with kids at Rome enjoyable with our amazing list.

Hadrian Villa and Villa d’Este Gardens Tour

Hadrian Villa

Hadrian Villa and Villa d’Este Gardens Tour in Rome, Italy
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The residence of the Roam Emperor Hadrian. Quite extensive, made up of several buildings. There is a well, known as a thermal bath. There you will also see Canopus with the artificial lake, used for Emperor massive parties.

You should have at least 2 hours of time in your hand to visit the villa fully. You can either take a bus or train to reach the villa.

  • What to see

Hadrian’s villa is an opulent garden villa containing 296 acres. This land’s original owner is Emperor Hadrian wife, Vibia Sabina

The architectural and spectacular design of this Villa makes it a must-see place during your tour in Rome. This villa contains libraries, theatres, large bath complexes, dining halls, several residential areas, outdoor pavilions and a garden, and so on.

Approx 98 acres are open for visitors to explore. One beautiful area to visit is Canopus and Maritime theatre.

Villa d’Este Gardens

Visit the Villa d’Este Gardens with your kids in Rome, Italy
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Well-known for the collection of ancient fountains. It’s a magical place to visit with your kids.

This villa was constructed in 1550. During world war II, this villa was damaged. And immediately after the war, this was restructured.

Villa d’Este is situated in Tivoli, famous for the architectural design of the garden. This masterpiece contains fountains, water lilies, caves, and so on. It is built in a mannerist style.

Castel Sant’Angelo

Enjoy the Castel Sant’Angelo castle tour with kids in Rome, Italy
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A towering cylindrical building at Parco Andriano. It is a massive fortress constructed in 139 AD. Initially built with the intention of Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum. Then it turned into a medieval citadel for popes. There a secret corridor connects with the Vatican Palace used for popes’ escape route.

  • What to see at Castel Sant’Angelo

In the way of Castel Sant’Angelo, one side is Piazza Navona and another side is the Vatican. So it is an easy gateway to visit from both of the places. And the most enjoyable way to visit this castle with kids is by walking.

During your walkthrough, you can admire the beauty of Bernini’s white marble statue.

Visiting a castle is surely an enjoyable thing to do with kids. It is one place which holds stories that are worth knowing by your kids. The insights your kids will gain from here can’t be comparable with Google search.

The luxuriously decorated castle won’t make you regret it. You will remain speechless to see Rome during sunset.

  • When to visit

You can visit the castle at any time. To visit the museum you have to visit there from Tuesday to Sunday between 9:00 am to 7:30 pm. And on Friday you can visit till 10:00 pm.

Catacombs of Rome

Catacombs of Rome guided Tour with Rome Tour Tickets
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The catacombs of Rome are another fascinating underground tunnel. And if you listen carefully you may hear the secrets of Roman Christians hidden aways in these tunnels. These dark and narrow alleyways take you to the skeletons of early Christians.

Outside the city walls, the dead body of the early Christians buried. At that time it was prohibited to bury the deceased within the perimeter of the city.

Today there are around 60 catacombs in Rome. Among them, five are open to the general public.

Make a one-day tour of any of the five mentioned catacombs in Rome. Give a short brief about them to your kids to get them excited about the visit.

  • Catacombs of San Sebastiano

Named after a martyred. Early Christian mosaics and graffiti are the highlights of this catacomb

You can visit here from Monday to Saturday.

  • Catacombs of San Callisto

It is one of the popular catacombs that is 20km away. 16 pontiffs and Christians martyrs are buried here. This catacomb is open every day.

  • Catacombs of Priscilla

This catacomb refers to the catacombs of the Queen. This one was rediscovered in the 15th century. While visiting this one, you will get the taste of an ancient archaeological treasure which is 1700 years old. The opening hours of this catacomb are from Tuesday to Sunday.

  • Domitilla Catacombs

This one is the oldest catacombs that live in Rome. It is named after Vespasian O’s granddaughter. Opening day is Wednesday to Monday.

  • Catacombs of Saint Agnes

Saint Agnes is a young Christian Martyr. She was only 12 to 13 years old. She died due to her beliefs. Her body was buried here and named this catacomb referring to her. This catacomb is closed on Sunday mornings and Monday afternoons.

Rome’s Aqueduct Park

Amazing family picnic, cycling, or running in Rome’s Aqueduct Park
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Although Rome is famous for its ancient history, virtual outdoor museum, fountains, stunning palazzos, and monuments. But one can always take a break from the historic lane visit and can breeze in between the green grass and blue sky. But that doesn’t mean you will miss out on ancient history.

Rome has many gardens which have ancient artifacts. One of them is Aqueduct Park. The 15-hectare lush area along the Appian way is the home of this park. This place can easily be reached by public transport. For an amazingly tranquil escape, this place is a must-visit.

  • What things to see there?

Apart from grazing in the greenery. There are lots of things to see and do. Such as a family picnic, cycling, or running. Here you can see the aqueducts. It is a man-made channel that carries water over a long distance. Made out of Pozzolana. This stands high, serving the advanced engineering and innovative architectural techniques of the Romans.

The neighborhood is Cinecittá. It’s a large film studio in Rome. So if you finish admiring the park view, you can peek through the studio.

During May and June, the park is filled with red poppy flowers. We recommend you to visit with kids during sunrise or sunset when the shades of the sun are comforting.

Appia Antica

The oldest road in Rome is Appia Antica or Appian Way
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Appia Antica or Appian Way is the oldest road in Rome. And it was the most important road for Roman Empire. It was named after Appius Claudius Caecus who was responsible for masterminding the whole idea of this road. He ordered the first construction of the Roman Aqueduct, Aqua Appia, and secured Rome’s water supply.

While walking through this road there are many interesting things to admire.

  • Porta San Sebastiano

It is the largest and oldest preserved gate. It now acts as Appia Antica. While visiting through the road your kid will hear so much interesting history about the impressive wall of Roman fortification.

Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain is the most astonishing beautiful fountain in Rome
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The most astonishing beautiful fountain in Rome. There is a myth around this fountain. If you throw coins in the fountain your wish will be granted. If you throw three coins you can marry the person you wish.

The news was around that almost a million euros worth of coins has been taken from the fountain every year. and that money is used for good causes.

Gallery of Borghese

Gallery of Borghese is a famous public attraction place in Rome, Italy
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A beautifully designed mansion in the Borghese villa. It is a famous art museum presented in Rome. The garden of this mansion is also a famous public attraction. This museum contains an extensive collection of arts featured by the famous Cardinal Scipion Borghese.

The exhibition mainly occurs at the bottom and top floor. The ground floor contains classic antiquities. The impressive sculpture is sure to impress the audience of any age. The walls and ceilings are decorated with fascinating mosaics and frescoes.

Advance booking is mandatory to visit this gallery.

The beautiful Vatican City

Visit the beautiful Vatican City with the kids in Rome, Italy
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No Rome trip would be complete without a tour at Vatican City, the smallest state in the world. It just covers 100 acres in the world. It is one of the popular tourist stops in Rome.

This city is always bustling with tourists. The time around the weekend always gets busier. So we recommend taking a tour of this ancient place on Tuesday or Thursday.

The beautiful architecture and the art piece of this Vatican city are a must-see with your kids.

This state is the center of the roman catholic religion. This city is famous for the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, Saint Peter’s Basilica, and other beautiful sculptures.

Visit this place with your kid very early in the morning or after 4:00 pm. During this time, the Vatican Museum bustled with crowds. So we recommend a first visit to the Sistine Chapel. Then in the afternoon visit the museum.

The Vatican Museum takes a minimum of 3 hours to visit. Take enough time to visit the extensive art gallery of Vatican city with your kids. We recommend you dedicate a full day to visit Vatican City.

How to successfully plan a kid-friendly Rome city Tour

To plan a successful hassle-free Rome city tour with your kids, choose the guided tour.They are the reason Rome city tour has become simple. We recommend you hire Rome Tour Tickets.

Walking the Rome city with the best guides gets you to access the most historic and ancient sights. We specialize in Rome City, Colosseum, and Vatican tours.

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  • We make it a mission to take you and your kids through the most educated and most charismatic tour in the city. With us make the Rome City trip a memorable one.

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