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Best Things to Do in Rome, with baby

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Castel Sant'Angelo

54%Baby-Friendly

Castel Sant'Angelo is 54% Baby-Friendly

Babies are allowed, but narrow stairs, partial lift coverage, no fixed changing tables and folding-stroller rules mean parents must carry carriers and plan short visits or stay outside park.

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

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✨Ramped castle tour & park breaks for baby fun!

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US$ 49.51
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National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo

54%Baby-Friendly

National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo is 54% Baby-Friendly

Babies are admitted and lifts exist, yet no changing table or nursing room and required pushchair parking oblige parents to carry and change infants with effort.

Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours

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✨Pushchair-friendly tour of Rome’s ancient art

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US$ 25.71
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Campo de' Fiori

53%Baby-Friendly

Campo de' Fiori is 53% Baby-Friendly

A stroller fits on the flat stones and cafés offer brief rests, yet there are no changing tables, nursing rooms, or quiet corners, and post-6 PM bar crowds grow loud and cramped.

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

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✨Stroll Rome’s morning market with your baby

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Largo di Torre Argentina

53%Baby-Friendly

Largo di Torre Argentina is 53% Baby-Friendly

Strollers fit the new ramps and cats amuse babies, but there are no on-site toilets, changing tables, or nursing rooms, so stays must be brief and caregivers must plan exits.

Recommended visit duration: 2 hours

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✨Stroller-friendly stroll amid ancient Roman ruins

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Pontile di Ostia

52%Baby-Friendly

Pontile di Ostia is 52% Baby-Friendly

The flat paved deck accepts strollers and shaded gazebos allow bottle feeding, but there are no on-pier toilets or changing tables, so caregivers must rely on nearby cafés or beach clubs.

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

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✨Stroll, feed, and splash safely on Ostia Pier.

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Trevi Fountain

50%Baby-Friendly

Trevi Fountain is 50% Baby-Friendly

Parents with a baby can snap a quick view using a carrier, but there are no restrooms, changing tables, or ramps; cobblestones and loud crowds make long or stroller visits tiring.

Recommended visit duration: 15-30 minutes

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✨Early-morning coin toss & baby-friendly views

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Mouth of Truth

50%Baby-Friendly

Mouth of Truth is 50% Baby-Friendly

A stroller fits the portico, yet cobblestones bump wheels, no nursing or changing area exists, and long standing lines can upset a baby, so stay outside or keep the stop brief.

Recommended visit duration: 0.5–1 hour

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✨Capture Rome’s famous mask—stroller in tow

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Baths of Caracalla

49%Baby-Friendly

Baths of Caracalla is 49% Baby-Friendly

Babies may enter, yet there are no changing tables, no nursing room and rough paths complicate stroller use, so only parents ready with a carrier and portable mat will find the visit comfortable.

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

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✨Explore vast Roman ruins with baby in tow

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US$ 41.43
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Piazza di Spagna

49%Baby-Friendly

Piazza di Spagna is 49% Baby-Friendly

Infants may view the square from a stroller on flat ground, yet steep steps, uneven cobbles, lack of change tables, and heavy crowds make long visits tiring for parents.

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

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✨Flat piazza stroll by soothing Barcaccia fountain

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Temple of Venus and Rome

49%Baby-Friendly

Temple of Venus and Rome is 49% Baby-Friendly

Changing tables and UNICEF Baby Pit Stop exist in the park, but reaching the temple means steps and rough paving, little shade, no seating, and stroller use is awkward, so plan short visits or baby carrier.

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

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✨Explore twin temples with baby-ready stops

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