What makes it 75% Kids-Friendly: Kids can climb the free playground, run on huge lawns, join drawing tours or pony rides; parents must supervise near uneven ruins and plan ahead because toilets are limited onsite.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 1-2 hour visit lets kids explore ruins and play without getting overtired.
Fitness Play Area:
Children use monkey bars, rings, and beams in the outdoor gym.
Tip: Let kids explore while adults rest on nearby benches.
Sketch the Aqueducts Tour:
Guided drawing walk lets kids sketch ruins and learn stories.
Tip: Book the free 'Drawing the Giants' tour online in advance.
Picnic beneath the Arches:
Spread a blanket on the lawns under the aqueduct arches.
Tip: Visit before noon to find a shaded spot near the arches.
Pony and Horse Riding:
Short pony rides and 2-hour guided horseback tours available for children.
Tip: Check age and weight requirements; book packages with the stable ahead.
Family Bike Ride on Appian Way:
Rent bikes with child seats at Centro Servizi and follow park paths.
Tip: Use helmets and refill water at the nasoni fountains along the route.

AlexH
Amazing landmark. The place “away from city” within the city. With some of the most amazing sunsets and sunrises.
DOch Se
Very quiet with sonics of trains swirling from afar. It’s got an authentic vibe not seen in the crowded tourism center of Roma. Many things in the grass fields feel surreal at the sunset, as if you’re touched by the primordial feeling of Mediterranean civilization.
Kathy C
Scenic park with ruins of various Roman aqueducts. Easy to get to via metro plus some walking. Beautiful park. There's also an old road that pre-dates Roman times, "via Latina antica"
J. Q
We came here with the Metro orange line, getting off at Guilin Agricola according to google maps, and we left from Lucio Sestio station. On the way in, there is a small children’s playground but it is so helpful for us with our 5 years old son. The facility is well maintained. After the playground, we entered the fields through the small aqueduct. Then we reached a little stream. It was very bea...
Shatha Alzouby
Such a beautiful park!!! It was hard to get to from our Airbnb (bus and metro) which is probably why there weren’t many tourists here but it was so worth it. It has the most stunning views. It felt like another world. We came here for sunset and it was a highlight of my Rome trip.
In summer, arrive early to avoid heat and bring plenty of water; in spring and autumn, enjoy mild weather ideal for picnics and drawing tours; winter trails can be muddy, so wear sturdy shoes and check forecasts.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Bike rentals with child seats | EUR 40 |
| Pony rides for children | EUR 20 |
| Picnic supplies | EUR 15 |
| Local honey jar | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 85 |
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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