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Via dei Fori Imperiali (with kids)

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How Kids-Friendly is Via dei Fori Imperiali?

72%Kids-Friendly
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What makes it 72% Kids-Friendly: Kids enjoy free scavenger hunts and ruins storytelling, but busy traffic lanes, limited shade, and few restrooms mean parents must supervise closely and plan breaks.

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Reviews4.8/ 5
(from 700 reviews)

Positives:

  • Flat and stroller-friendly: Wide sidewalks along the entire route make it easy to push strollers or walk with little kids.
  • Free to explore: No entrance fee to walk the road and see the ruins from the curb.

Challenges:

  • Limited shade: Few trees along the avenue; consider hats and sunscreen on sunny days.
  • Crowds at midday: The area fills up around lunchtime; start early to avoid busy paths.
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What is Via dei Fori Imperiali?

  • A broad avenue in central Rome connecting Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum
  • Mussolini commissioned its creation in the 1930s, carving a direct route across the Imperial Fora
  • Flanked by extensive archaeological remains of the Forums of Trajan, Augustus, and Nerva, with ongoing excavations exposing ancient Roman foundations

What is so special about Via dei Fori Imperiali for with kids?

  1. Interactive treasure hunt engages kids with ancient carvings.
  2. Flat 2-km route is stroller-friendly and easy for ages 3–12.
  3. Up-close views of Trajan’s Column, Arch of Titus, and Forum ruins.
  4. Free exploration with optional gelato and restroom breaks.
  5. Early visits beat crowds and heat for a smooth family outing.

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 2-3 hour stroll lets families explore key ruins at a relaxed pace, with breaks for kids.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Via dei Fori Imperiali

Forum and Imperial Fora Scavenger Hunt:

Follow clues to find carvings, temples, and hidden symbols along Via dei Fori Imperiali.

Tip: Print the free treasure hunt sheet from a local visitor center before you go.

Photo Safari at Trajan’s Column:

Have kids spot and photograph animal reliefs and emperor scenes carved into the column.

Tip: Bring a simple digital camera or phone and a small notebook to record finds.

Arch of Titus Story Circle:

Pause near the Arch of Titus to tell legends of ancient Rome and gladiators.

Tip: Pack a light blanket and sit as a family; use age-appropriate storybooks or apps.

Gelato Break at Angelino ai Fori:

Recharge with Italian ice cream steps from the ruins.

Tip: Try the fruit flavors; the downstairs café has a changing table for babies.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Via dei Fori Imperiali

  1. Early start: Begin your walk around 9 am to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer people.
  2. Use Infopoints: Stop at visitor info booths for free maps, hunt sheets, and restroom locations.
  3. Pack snacks: Carry small snacks to keep kids energized between stops.
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Reviews of Via dei Fori Imperiali

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nikhil raj

nikhil raj

Aug 2025

If you are into understanding Roman culture, head on to Rome and travel to "Via dei Fori Imperiali". You can see the ruins of olden Rome here.

Maureen C

Maureen C

Jul 2025

Very lovely and enjoyed every bit of my visit here. Be ready to walk alot thought because I went without a guide and explored every inch of it as quickly as I could and it took me a whooping 4 hours. I would advise you to reserve a full day for the colleseum, imperial forum & Palestine Hill. I hit 25k steps here alone. The artefacts here are gorgeous and worth experiencing. It's good value for mon...

Mojtaba Razaghi

Mojtaba Razaghi

Jun 2025

One of the most epic streets in Rome! It connects Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, and it goes right through ancient ruins from the Roman Empire. I walk here a lot after doing early morning or sunset photoshoots at the Colosseum. The view is unreal, especially when the light is soft it feels like you’re in a movie. This road was built under Mussolini in the 1930s, but the ruins on both sides are f...

Ann Christopherson

Ann Christopherson

Mar 2025

Lots and lots of history. So easily I get turned around, but I still recommend doing this one on your own. WATCH YOUR STEP. Tricky footing on uneven ground!

Yong Choi

Yong Choi

Feb 2025

breathtaking views of ancient Roman ruins. It's a wonderful place to walk and soak in the history and beauty of Rome.

When is the best time to visit Via dei Fori Imperiali (Rome, Italy)?

Summer can be hot and sunny; visit early and carry water. In winter, layer up against wind on the open road.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Bottled water (4 x €2)EUR 8
Gelato (4)EUR 12
SouvenirsEUR 20
Total EstimatedEUR 40

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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