What makes it 62% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed and lifts and stroller-friendly paths exist, plus nearby diaper rooms in the Colosseum complex, yet cobblestones, crowds, and no on-site nursing room limit comfort.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Perfect for a relaxed walk with breaks for your baby and to see main highlights.
Walk the raised boardwalk:
Follow the wooden walkway above the ruins of Trajan’s Forum.
Tip: Use a baby carrier and pause at shaded spots for rests and photos.
Examine Trajan’s Column:
See the 200 m of spiral relief showing Roman campaigns.
Tip: Stand near the column base to spot fine carvings; use stroller-friendly paths.
Explore Mercati di Traiano museum:
Visit the museum below Trajan’s Market for indoor exhibits.
Tip: Take the elevator from the Great Hall for stroller access and enjoy a quick break inside.
Locate baby facilities:
Use diaper-changing stations and nursing rooms in the wider park.
Tip: Visit restrooms at the Roman Forum exit or Colosseum levels for clean changing tables.

Jeon
Amazing historical sight, not too crowded, and all undergoing reconstruction.
Steve Chitsey
Great starting point to walk to the colosseum. The tower is still in tact and the area is full of history.
Mia Vera
The Forum of Trajan is one of the most impressive ancient spaces in Rome with a scale that still surprises. The massive columns the wide open layout and the famous Trajan’s Column tell a story of ambition and empire. Even in ruins the site feels alive full of texture history and quiet strength. You can walk around the edges take in the details and imagine the grandeur it once held. At sunset the s...
Illia Lysenko
I stopped by Trajan’s Forum in the evening, and it was pretty cool! It’s not as hyped as the Colosseum, but it’s got its own vibe. The ruins, the columns—all so old it kinda blows your mind. There weren’t too many people in the morning, not too few either—just enough to enjoy it without a crowd. I stood there, looking at the stones, imagining how lively it must’ve been back in the day. Neat place,...
Diana Raica
We basically stumbled across it while on the way to the Colosseum. We could not see it at first because of construction works and then there it was: all mighty and wonderful! It looks very impressive and reading a bit of the history really makes you understand the significance of it! I tried to find Decebal on it, but was not successful. The sheer size of the column and surrounding remaining ruins...
In summer, start early to avoid heat and bring sun protection and water. In winter, pack layers and check for wet cobbles after rain.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Forum Pass Super (2 adults) | EUR 32 |
| Bottled water | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 34 |
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