Rome, Italy
Experience the Eternal City's ancient history, magnificent art, and delicious cuisine with family-friendly tours and luxury accommodations.
Best Time to Visit
April-June, September-October (Mild Weather)
Flight Time
~8.5 hours from NYC, ~12 hours from LAX
Ideal Duration
4-6 days
Perfect For
Families, History Buffs, Food Enthusiasts
About Rome
Rome, Italy's capital, is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture, and culture on display. Ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the former Roman Empire. Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, has St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes.
For families, Rome offers an incredible opportunity to bring history to life with engaging, child-friendly tours of ancient sites, hands-on art and cooking classes, and beautiful parks and piazzas where children can run and play. The city's gelaterias, pizzerias, and trattorias offer delicious, kid-friendly dining options.
Our Rome specialists create bespoke family itineraries that balance educational experiences with fun activities, ensuring every family member enjoys a memorable vacation tailored to their interests and preferences.
Rome Highlights
Experience the Colosseum with a private family-focused guide who brings ancient Rome to life through engaging stories and activities. Access restricted areas including the underground chambers and arena floor, avoiding the general admission lines.
Explore the Vatican Museums with a specialized family guide who turns the experience into an exciting treasure hunt for children. Enjoy early access before the general public and a private tour of St. Peter's Basilica.
Train as a Roman gladiator in this hands-on, educational experience where children learn about ancient Roman history while practicing combat techniques with wooden swords and authentic equipment. A unique and memorable family activity.
Why Visit Rome
Living History
Rome offers families an unparalleled opportunity to experience ancient history firsthand. Our specialized family guides make history come alive through engaging storytelling, interactive activities, and behind-the-scenes access to archaeological sites that most visitors never see.
Culinary Adventures
Italian cuisine is famously family-friendly, and Rome offers endless opportunities for culinary exploration. We arrange private pizza and pasta making classes, gelato tastings, and family-friendly dining experiences in authentic local restaurants away from the tourist crowds.
Art & Culture
Rome's artistic treasures can be appreciated by visitors of all ages with the right approach. Our family art tours and workshops make Renaissance masterpieces and ancient sculptures accessible and interesting for children through hands-on activities and age-appropriate explanations.
Day Trips
Rome's central location makes it perfect for family day trips to destinations like Ostia Antica (ancient Rome's port city), Tivoli Gardens, or even Pompeii. We arrange private transportation with child-friendly guides to create memorable excursions beyond the city.
Seasonal Travel Guide
Spring offers mild temperatures and blooming gardens, making it ideal for exploring Rome's outdoor sites. Easter celebrations are spectacular but bring larger crowds. May is particularly pleasant with warm days and fewer tourists than summer.
Highlights: Easter celebrations at the Vatican, Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome's Rose Garden
Summer brings hot temperatures and peak tourist season. We recommend early morning tours, afternoon breaks at your hotel, and evening activities when temperatures cool. Many outdoor events and festivals take place during summer evenings.
Highlights: Evening concerts at Castel Sant'Angelo, outdoor opera at Caracalla Baths, gelato tastings
Fall is an excellent time to visit Rome with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than summer. September and October offer particularly pleasant weather for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and enjoying al fresco dining.
Highlights: Harvest season foods, Rome Film Festival (October), fewer crowds at major attractions
Winter brings cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, except during the Christmas and New Year holidays. December offers festive decorations and Christmas markets, while January and February provide the lowest crowds at major attractions.
Highlights: Christmas at the Vatican, Epiphany celebrations, winter comfort foods, shortest lines at museums
Ready to Experience Rome?
Let our Rome specialists create a personalized family itinerary with private guides, skip-the-line access, and luxury accommodations tailored to your family's interests.