THINGS TO DO A ROME WITH KIDS

14 Things to do in Rome With Kids (That Parents will Love too)

Kick of your Italian family holiday with a visit to Rome, the Italian capital. With so many things to do in Rome with kids, this city is the perfect destination for your first stop if you are travelling to Italy with the family.

This family guide to Rome will give you all the information you need to travel to Rome with kids including things to do in Rome for kids that parents will love too. This way you can get the most out of your trip.

What to do and see in Rome with Kids

Rome with Kids

Whether you travel to Rome with kids during the Summer or Winter, there is so much to experience that you will want a good few days to explore the highlights.

To really get the most out of the city, I recommend a week if you have the time, so that you can experience all of the main things to do in Rome, visit the Rome attractions, and even take a few day trips to see the surrounds.

When to travel to Rome with Kids

May – September is the peak time to visit Rome where the city is swarmed with tourists from all over the world. July and August are the hottest months in Italy, and because of the humidity in Rome during those months, it’s probably not the best months to travel to Rome with kids. Many people head off to the coast during this time to one of the best beaches in Italy.



December – February is Italy’s Winter, and the coldest months with snow falling occasionally in February. If you don’t mind the cold, around Christmas is a magical time in Italy where you can find Christmas markets and decorated Christmas trees in the main piazzas.

Spring time (March – May) or Autumn (September – November) is when you can experience nice comfortable weather. It is also during these times that accommodation prices are lower and a great time for an Italy family holiday.

Getting around Rome with Kids

The Roma Metro is super easy to use and quite cheap too compared to other capitals in Europe. You can buy tickets at the machines within the stations where you can select the English language. There are only 3 lines so not as confusing as big cities such as Paris and London.






Rome is easy to walk around though and getting lost in the city is part of the beauty of visiting this historical city. If you have a baby carrier, or small city stroller for your little ones, walking around the centre is definitely the better option. Take a map and explore! The whole family will enjoy it.

Map of Rome Italy

Things to do in Rome with Kids

I lived and worked in Rome on and off for almost a decade, and my first son was born here. I also worked as a tour leader around Italy and I was lucky enough to experience a lot of what this beautiful ancient city has to offer both as a solo traveller, and as a family in Rome with our kids.






Below you can find my top things to see and do if you are planning your Italy family holiday and the best things to do in Rome with kids.

1. Visit the Colosseum

Colosseum things to do in Rome with kids

The number one Rome tourist attraction, and the best thing to do in Rome with kids, is to take them to visit the Colloseum.






Teach your children some of Rome’s history and travel back to the days of the Roman Empire, by visiting the biggest amphitheater in the world. Built by the first Flavian Emeror, Vespasian, it could hold around eighty thousand spectators.

The Colosseum is a definite must see in Rome for kids of all ages, so don’t miss it. Even if you prefer not to go inside, at least go for a walk around the outside and check it out. You will all be amazed.






If you do decide to visit, you will need a good few hours. Book ahead if you can, especially during peak times as it can get busy. Check out our full guide on Visiting the Colosseum with Kids which includes everything you need to know about visiting the Colosseum, and also lots of easy facts to learn for kids.

2. Put your hand in the La Bocca Della Verita “The Mouth of Truth”

Mount-of-truth-kids-in-romeGet the kids to put their hand in the mouth of truth

Test your children and have them put their hand in the Mouth of Truth. Made famous by the Audry Hepburn Movie “Roman Holiday”, the legend has it that it was used during the Middle Ages as a lie detector whereby the accused would place their hand inside and the mouth would close if they were lying. See if your kids will dare take the test!






3. Take a Bike Ride around Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese Rome with Kids

One of my favourite places in Rome with kids is the stunning Villa Borghese. You can walk around the park, but it is much more fun to hire a bike or a riscio (a family bike that holds up to 6 people) and ride around as it is quite big.






You can stop for a picnic on the beautiful grassed areas or have a bite to eat at one of the many cafes. Enjoy the view of Rome from the lookout point.

For older kids, visit the famous Galleria Borghese Museum or for the younger ones, take a ride on the Bioparco Express train which goes around the zoo which is located within Villa Borghese.






To get there, simply ride the metro to Flaminia Station, or walk up to Piazza Del Popolo which is in the North of the centre. There is a stair case leading you up to Villa Borghese where you can start at the lookout with a view of the piazza and the city. Close by on your right is where you can rent a bike.

It is such a great thing to do in Rome with kids for the afternoon after sightseeing.

4. Throw a Coin in the Trevi Fountain

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One of the most popular things to do in Rome with kids or without is to visit the Trevi Fountain. Take your children to the most famous fountain in Rome where they can do the famous coin toss. Throw a coin in the fountain and make a wish. You never know, it may just come true. Don’t forget the photo for memories! There are plenty of gelato and pizza shops near by to grab a snack on the go too.






5. Explore the Catacombs

One of the best things to do in Rome with kids who love spooky stories is to take an underground tour of the Catacombs where you can learn all about Rome’s dark and creepy past. It will feel like a time machine, as you step back in time through centuries and discover what lies beneath Rome.






The largest is the Catacomb of St Callixtus, which dates back to the 2nd Century AD.  actually the burial site of many of the pope’s.

6. Run around Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona Rome with Kids

If you’re looking for a place in Rome for kids to run around, then head to one of Rome’s famous piazzas. There are statues and fountains, and lots of space. You will often find street performers and markets selling all types of goodies depending on the time of year.






The Christmas season is particularly busy when they hold the most famous Christmas Market where you can find lots of local delights.

7. Climb Spanish Steps at Piazza Spagna

Rome-with-kids-spanish-stepsThe famous Spanish Steps in the center of Rome

This is an easy thing to do in Rome with kids as it is more of a viewing point and “people watching” place. The famous Spanish steps in the centre of Rome connect Piazza Spagna with the Trinita de Moni Church up top. Take your time climbing the 138 steps to the top with your kids and just enjoy the views.






The Spanish Steps are right in the middle of the centre and on your way to Villa Borghese if you are coming from the Trevi Fountain and Colloseum so very easy to find. A must see when visiting Italy’s capital city.

8. Look through the roof of the Pantheon

Pantheon Hole in the Roof - Rome for kids

The Pantheon, is a church still in use today and one of Ancient Rome’s best preserved monuments and popular tourist attraction for any traveller. While many children may not be impressed on the outside, what is on the inside may surprise them. There is a massive hole in the roof!






This hole is the only source of light, since there are no windows and it actually acts like a ventilation system in the Summer since the hot air rises. It is quite impressive to look at!

The Pantheon is free and is not far from the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain so you should definitely pass by for a quick visit. Outside there are often horse and carriages which are always popular with the kids in Rome.






9. Walk around Trastevere

trastevere rome with children

One of the most beautiful areas of Rome is Trastevere which is on the west bank of the Tiber River. It is an area you must visit and walk around with your family in Rome. It has a maze of tiny narrow cobblestone streets, colourful buildings, lively piazzas, and numerous little cafes, restaurants and bars.






While quiet in the day time, it really comes to night in the evening, so it is a great spot to grab a pizza or gelato and get lost in the streets, or just sit on the steps in the piazza and let the kids run around.

10. Take a Ride in a Time Elevator

An exciting thing to do in Rome with children is the Time Elevator where kids can travel back in time to Rome’s early days in a three-dimensional ride. The journey involves all the senses and allows you to see how life was in ancient Rome through the medieval, Renaissance, and 20th-century Rome.

It is a great educational experience where you can learn about all of the major historical moments of the city. 

11. Explorer Museum

Located near Flaminia Metro, north of the centre is the Explorer Museum. A great rainy day activity for kids in Rome, it has everything you can think of to keep their little minds stimulated.






There are numerous science exhibits and water play. There is mini bank where children can take out fake money, a garden where they can plant and pick vegetables, and supermarket where they can grab a trolley, pick up their items and pay at the counter. You will even find a creative crafts area where children can cut, paste, and create out of recycled items. A cow they can milk and learn how milk is produced and lots more.

Enjoy an espresso or cappuccino at the café and let the kids explore.

12. Hop On Hop Off Bus

The Hop on Hop off Bus is a great option to explore Rome with kids if they are younger or when you don’t have much time. You can easily walk around the centre of Rome visiting the attractions, and if you can, I highly recommend it. But if you don’t have much time, and you have small children who with little legs that tire easily, this is an easy option.

Your kids will love sitting up on the top level with the roof off looking out to the city. Hop on and off as you please and visit everything quickly and calmly. You can get the bus from Termini, the main train station in Rome.






13. Eat Gelato

Gelato in Rome with Kids

Who doesn’t like gelato! When in Rome… Take a pit stop every now and again at one of the many gelataria’s in Rome where the kids won’t know where to start with the huge selection of flavours. With one on almost every corner, you won’t have to walk far to find one. You cannot travel to Rome with kids without trying at least a few of the delicious flavours of the famous Italian gelato. If you are in the centre one check out Gelateria Della Palma which has over 150 flavours of gelato!






14. Take a Day Trip

Once you have seen the sites of Rome, there are plenty of places to see on the outskirts of the city that are definitely worth a visit. See famous ruins in Ostia Antica or Hadrians Villa in Tivoli, check out the beautiful villas and gardens, seaside villages and towns, and other nearby cities such as Viterbo, Lago Bracciano, Florence or Naples. Check out our full guide on Day Trips From Rome where you have plenty to choose on depending on your timeline!

Rome for Kids

I may be bias because I still consider it my second home, but Rome is one of the easiest cities to travel with kids. You can definitely see most of our list within 2-3 days but I do recommend a lot more if you really want to see what the capital has to offer. Also, when you travel with your little ones you do need to slow down a little and compromise.

I guarantee though, that your trip to to Italy’s capital will take your breathe away. With plenty of things to do in Rome with kids this city is an unforgettable destination and I am sure it will be a highlight of your Italy family holiday.