4 free options — parks, playgrounds, free museums, outdoor festivals and more.
Rome may feel ancient, but it's surprisingly alive for families. The eternal city's piazzas become playgrounds at dusk, and the gelato culture alone makes children enthusiastic tourists.
Throwing a coin in the Trevi Fountain is free (mostly). All of Rome's piazzas — Navona, del Popolo, Campo de' Fiori — are free outdoor living rooms. The Villa Borghese gardens are free to walk through, and most churches house priceless art at no charge. The Vatican Museums offer free entry on the last Sunday of the month.
There are 4 free activities for kids and families in Rome, including free parks, playgrounds, museums, and outdoor events.
Yes — Rome has 4 free permanent places (parks, playgrounds, free museums) and 0 upcoming free events for families.
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