4-day Itinerary with the Kids in Rome
Day 1: Begin your Roman adventure at the Spanish Steps, where kids can explore the iconic staircase, snap some photos, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of the piazza. Wander from here to the Trevi Fountain, where everyone can toss a coin to "ensure" a return to Rome—always a fun tradition for families. Next, visit the Pantheon, an awe-inspiring ancient temple with a massive domed ceiling that’s sure to impress kids and adults alike. Afterward, enjoy a relaxed Italian meal at Taverna del Seminario nearby, savoring classic Roman dishes. Continue to Piazza Venezia, where children can admire the grand "Altar of the Fatherland" monument. End the day with a sweet treat at Venchi Cioccolato e Gelato near the Pantheon, where kids can choose from a range of delicious gelato flavors.
Day 2: Start with breakfast or brunch at Osteria da Fortunata, known for its handmade pasta, which kids might enjoy watching being made. Then, take a short stroll to Campo de' Fiori, a lively outdoor market where children can see colorful produce, flowers, and local goods. In the afternoon, let them express their creativity with a ceramic pottery workshop, a hands-on experience that allows them to bring home a self-made souvenir. Finish the day at Castel Sant'Angelo, a historic fortress with fascinating exhibits and panoramic views of Rome from its terrace, making it an exciting exploration spot for kids.
Day 3: Embark on a family-friendly VIP tour of the Vatican, including the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Vatican Grottoes. This tour is both engaging and educational, bringing art and history to life. After exploring the Basilica, relax in St. Peter’s Square before heading to lunch at Trattoria Vaticano Giggi, where you can sample more Roman cuisine. Afterward, stop by Flying Tiger Copenhagen, a quirky store filled with fun, affordable toys and souvenirs that kids will love. Conclude the day with a visit to the nearby Fountain of the Caryatids and a relaxed dinner at Pinsa 'mpò, where kids can try pinsa, a Roman-style flatbread pizza.
Day 4: Begin with a creative experience at a mosaic workshop in the Monti district, where kids can craft their own piece of Roman-inspired art. After working up an appetite, head to al42 by Pasta Chef, a family-friendly spot known for its delicious pasta dishes. Finally, make your way to see Mosè di Michelangelo, an impressive sculpture that will captivate kids with its scale and detail. This final stop rounds out your Roman itinerary with a bit of art appreciation, leaving you with wonderful family memories of Rome’s history, art, and vibrant atmosphere.
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