What makes it 35% Baby-Friendly: Babies may enter only if carried; strollers are banned, nursing and changing facilities are undocumented, and long, noisy walks to seats make the visit challenging though not forbidden.
Note: Olympic Stadium is 35% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Rome for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a grounds walk, quick tour check, or a short match with a baby in a carrier.
Foro Italico grounds walk:
Walk among marble statues, fountains and landscaped paths around the stadium.
Tip: Use a baby carrier and plan the route to avoid direct sun at midday.
Attend a Serie A match:
Watch AS Roma or SS Lazio from the Distinti Nord family sector.
Tip: Leave strollers at the gate, bring ear protection and a compact diaper bag.
Behind-the-Scenes tour (check availability):
See the players’ tunnel, trophy hall and pitch from the tour office.
Tip: Contact the tour office before your visit to confirm stroller and route policies.

Vedad
The price is a bit high,but the atmphosphere and the vibe there was amazing! The guide was nice and did their best while we were at the tour,we visited many parts of the stadium and it was amazing,we also later got a shirt from the fan shop!
Armon
Historic stadium with a great atmosphere. Worth a visit for every football fan! Stadium is old but is really charming.
steven rains
Great place to visit if your a football fan. Tour guide was a little grumpy but it was 35° that day and the stadium was preparing for a music concert. Very informative for me and my 14 year old son.
Lucas Tan
There are not sufficient signages here but the ticket office is at the right side of you're coming from the main road. Keep walking and you will see it. There are stadium tours that happens hourly on weekdays and half hourly on weekends. Visit the vivaticket website to book. Like all other stadium tours, it is closed during concert days and preparations. The tour starts with a video introduction, ...
Daniele Donato
Great stadium tour. Only problem we found was that we were there on a Saturday and Ed Sheeran was due to play a run of shows from the following Monday so we had no direct access to the pitch and trophy areas which was dissapointing. Check in advance if there's any concerts close to when you want to book. Apart from that is still was breathtaking. We got to sit in the stands and take in an amazing ...
In summer bring sunshade and extra water; in winter dress baby in warm layers; visit on weekdays in spring/fall to avoid matchday crowds.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Match tickets (2 adults) | EUR 50 |
| Ear protection for baby | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 55 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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