Though Rome has mind-blowing monuments and world class museums, there is only so much beauty the under 14-crowd can take. They want to see Rome from a different perspective, so put on your sneakers and let your inner child run free as these attractions are not just for kids, but for playful adults. And remember, so of Rome's newest cultural institutions have set up didactic laboratories, perfect for rainy day/indoor events. Italy loves children and loves amusing them, whether with giostre (carousels), candy or open air parks. Parents should feel comfortable taking their children any and every where at any time. Restaurants love to feed your kids and museums love to see them enjoy art.
Piazzale Flaminio
Porta Pinciana
Exploring an ancient park...
Gianicolo Hill
An old-fashioned hand puppet theatre...
Viale del Giardino Zoologico 20
Ecological zoo...
Via degli Uffici del Vicario, 40
via Appia Antica 18
Real life gladiator training and fighting...
piazza della Rotonda
Piazza della Rotonda
Magnificent dome...
Largo Cristina di Svezia 24
A profusion of colours...
Renzo Piano-designed music park...
via Nazionale 194
Contemporary art exhibitions...
Via Guido Reni 10
Flaminio
Contemporary Art Museum...