With our child-friendly professional guide you will visit the inside of the Colosseum and the many other sites in the center of the ancient city, such as the Senate House and the Altar of Julius Cesar.
You and your children will be engaged in a journey of discovery through fun activities and multimedia tools to stimulate your interest.
Join this fun and kid-friendly tour to discover two of Ancient Rome's top rated highlights, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. You will meet your guide just outside the Colosseum and start your private tour. The Colosseum is the main symbol of Rome. It is one of the capital's most remarkable monuments and every year over 6 million people visit it. Kids will be enthusiastic about this tour for many reasons. First of all, being in the outdoors means that they are less likely to get bored, and our kid-friendly guide will know exactly how to entertain them with exciting stories about Roman history. Moreover, they will be allowed to touch anything they are curious about during the itinerary, very different from a crowded museum where they would have rules to follow. This is the best way to experience Rome and learn about its culture and history in a fun and dynamic way.
Kids will be enthusiastic about this tour for many reasons. First of all, being in the outdoors means that they are less likely to get bored, and our kid-friendly guide will know exactly how to entertain them with exciting stories about Roman history. Moreover, they will be allowed to touch anything they are curious about during the itinerary, very different from a crowded museum where they would have rules to follow. This is the best way to experience Rome and learn about its culture and history in a fun and dynamic way. You can do this interactive walking tour for families on any day of the week, and it lasts 2,5 hours.
After a breathtaking visit to the Colosseum, your tour will take you to another iconic spot in Rome, the Roman Forum, for centuries the centre of everyday life in Rome: the site of triumphant processions and elections; the venue for public speeches and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Beside the ruins of the Emperor's Palace, you will also walk through some significant political buildings of the Roman Empire.
You will make your own way to the meeting points