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Danielle811 Jan 11th, 2023 12:41 PM

Celebrating a birthday in Rome
 
We will be celebrating my daughter's 5th birthday next month while we are in Rome. Although we've already promised her an early celebration at home before we leave, her actual birthday will be our first full day in Rome (and 5th day of our trip). I'm thinking that we will probably spend that day doing the Colosseum, Forum, and Palatine Hill circuit, but I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas of something festive we can do to celebrate her birthday for lunch or dinner? Gelato and pastries are a given 🙂

I'm open to all suggestions, including shifting my original plans for the day.

Thanks!

SusanP Jan 14th, 2023 06:25 PM

I would think traipsing around the Colosseum, Forum and Palantine would be exhausting/difficult/not fun for a 5-year-old no matter which day you do it! I think there is a lot of information here about Rome with kids, but even though I've been there many times, it's never been with a young child, so I've never paid much attention to those posts; I think if you do a search for "Kids in Rome," you'll get lots of stuff to read. :)

zebec Jan 14th, 2023 08:10 PM

Dunno, might Rome have any of those traditional puppet plays, like in Palermo and elsewhere?
Maybe worth checking into.
I am done. the laughter

Jean Jan 14th, 2023 08:12 PM

I'm not sure if it's open in winter months, but there is a carousel on the banks of the Tiber east of the Castello... Piazza dei Tribunali.

Villa Borghese Gardens. There are lots of kid-oriented things, but I don't know what is open every day in winter. A small-scale train, pony rides, zoo, an arcade, fair-type rides, playground equipment, 4-wheel "family" bike rental

Largo di Torre Argentina houses a cat sanctuary. If the weather's nice, you'll see many, many cats wandering the ruins.

Danielle811 Jan 15th, 2023 04:23 AM


Originally Posted by Jean (Post 17429274)
I'm not sure if it's open in winter months, but there is a carousel on the banks of the Tiber east of the Castello... Piazza dei Tribunali.

Villa Borghese Gardens. There are lots of kid-oriented things, but I don't know what is open every day in winter. A small-scale train, pony rides, zoo, an arcade, fair-type rides, playground equipment, 4-wheel "family" bike rental

Largo di Torre Argentina houses a cat sanctuary. If the weather's nice, you'll see many, many cats wandering the ruins.

Great suggestions, thank you! I didn't realize all of the different options at Villa Borghese-we've been to the Borghese Gallery, but haven't explored the gardens!


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