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Rome Luxury rentals

Discover Rome City, Italy—a family paradise where kids play in sunny piazzas, you picnic by ancient ruins, and everyone enjoys gelato under the Roman sky.

Rome Vacation Rentals

Rom Dachgeschoss mit Terrasse
Rome, Rome City, Italy
$2,160 night
Vista da Rocca di Papa
Rocca di Papa, Lazio Inland, Italy
$2,135 night
Vista da Rocca di Papa
Rocca di Papa, Lazio Inland, Italy
$1,710 night
Casa del Pozzo Antico
Morlupo, Lazio Inland, Italy
$1,733 night
Cerveteri Loft Meer und Pool
Cerveteri, Lazio Coast, Italy
$2,201 night
Villa Bougainvillea
Trevignano Romano, Lazio Inland, Italy
$1,641 night
Villa 'Der Kirschbaum'
Manziana/Canale Monterano, Lazio Inland, Italy
$1,735 night
Umbriancevilla
Terni, Umbria, Italy
$1,767 night

Tips on renting in Rome

Getting Around

When you visit Rome, the heart of Italy’s Rome City region, you and your family will be swept up by the wonder of the Colosseum, where kids can imagine ancient gladiators and parents can stroll the wide piazza, taking in the grand arches. Just a short walk away, the Trevi Fountain sparkles in the sunlight, perfect for tossing coins and making wishes together. Both sites offer plenty of space for strollers, nearby gelato shops, and shady spots to rest, making your Roman adventure unforgettable for all ages.

What to Pack

Pack your family’s essentials for an unforgettable getaway to Rome City, Italy, where ancient wonders meet modern luxury. Spring and autumn bring mild weather—perfect for strolling the Colosseum or picnicking at Villa Borghese gardens. For summer, don’t forget swimsuits and sun hats for a day at Ostia Beach, just outside Rome City, with its gentle waves and family-friendly lidos. Winter travelers can bundle up for snowy adventures at nearby Terminillo Ski Resort. Bring your camera, portable chargers, and favorite snacks to keep everyone smiling between adventures.

Must-Try Activities

Explore Rome with your family by strolling through the ancient Colosseum, where kids can imagine gladiator battles and parents soak in Roman history. Wander the cobbled streets of Trastevere, stopping for gelato at charming piazzas. At the Vatican, marvel together at Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, then picnic in the lush Villa Borghese gardens, where bike rentals and playgrounds await. Rome’s lively markets, like Campo de’ Fiori, offer fresh treats and local crafts, making every day in Italy’s capital a feast for the senses.

Smart Spending Tips

Planning your family vacation to Rome, in the heart of the Rome City region of Italy, is a breeze with a thoughtful budget. Expect to spend around €250 per person daily, making it about €1,000 for a family of four. Explore ancient wonders with the "Rome for Kids" tour from LivItaly Tours, which costs €320 for a family and brings history to life at the Colosseum and Roman Forum. After a day of adventure, enjoy a delicious dinner at Trattoria Pennestri, where a family meal averages €100—perfect for savoring authentic Roman flavors together.Planning your family vacation to Rome, in the heart of the Rome City region of Italy, is a breeze with a thoughtful budget. Expect to spend around €250 per person daily, making it about €1,000 for a family of four. Explore ancient wonders with the "Rome for Kids" tour from LivItaly Tours, which costs €320 for a family and brings history to life at the Colosseum and Roman Forum. After a day of adventure, enjoy a delicious dinner at Trattoria Pennestri, where a family meal averages €100—perfect for savoring authentic Roman flavors together.

Rome’s Historical City Center offers a vibrant mix of ancient wonders and family-friendly attractions. Start at the Colosseum, where guided tours like Gladiator’s Gate Tour bring history to life for all ages. Wander through the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill to explore ruins and panoramic views. Visit the Pantheon, a marvel of Roman architecture, before stopping for gelato at Giolitti. Stroll along Via del Corso for shopping, then toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain. Piazza Navona delights with street performers and the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers. Families can join the Rome for Kids Tour, which includes treasure hunts at the Vatican Museums and interactive learning at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Enjoy authentic pizza at Pizzeria da Baffetto and relax in Villa Borghese Gardens, where kids can rent bikes or visit the Bioparco Zoo. Don’t miss the Spanish Steps, perfect for photos and people-watching.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Rome has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • The best time to visit Rome, Italy for outdoor fun is during late spring, specifically May and early June, when the city bursts with vibrant life and the weather is pleasantly warm without the intense summer heat. Stroll through the lush gardens of Villa Borghese, enjoy alfresco dining in Trastevere, or marvel at the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum under clear blue skies. Outdoor events and lively piazzas create an unforgettable Roman atmosphere during these months.

  • To plan a balanced itinerary in Rome, start your mornings exploring iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, where you’ll feel the pulse of ancient history. In the afternoons, unwind in the lush gardens of Villa Borghese, renting bikes or rowing on the small lake, or stroll along the scenic Tiber River paths. Don’t miss sunset at Gianicolo Hill, offering panoramic city views and a refreshing outdoor escape from the bustling city center.

  • While Rome is famous for its ancient ruins and vibrant city life, it is not known for lakefront cabins or cottages within the city itself. However, travelers seeking a lakeside retreat can find charming lodges and villas along the shores of Lake Bracciano, just 40 kilometers northwest of Rome. This scenic area offers tranquil waters, medieval towns like Bracciano, and breathtaking views of the Castello Orsini-Odescalchi, making it a perfect escape from the city’s bustle.

  • For a memorable 3-day trip to Rome, immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Colosseum where gladiators once battled, then stroll through the Roman Forum to sense the pulse of ancient politics. Marvel at the stunning artistry of the Vatican Museums and gaze up at Michelangelo’s masterpiece in the Sistine Chapel. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona, toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, and savor authentic gelato while wandering the charming streets of Trastevere.

  • Around Rome, Lake Bracciano stands out as a top swimming destination, renowned for its clear waters and scenic views of the medieval town of Anguillara Sabazia. The lake is popular for its tranquil beaches like Spiaggia dei Gabbiani, where you can swim, sunbathe, or rent kayaks. Another favorite is Lake Albano, located near Castel Gandolfo, offering clean water and a charming lakeside promenade perfect for a relaxing day trip from Rome.

  • For families and beginners seeking a ski adventure near Rome, Campo Felice is an excellent choice, located about 90 minutes from the city in the Apennine Mountains. This resort offers gentle slopes, comprehensive ski schools, and modern facilities, making it ideal for those new to skiing. The scenic town of Ovindoli is another great option, known for its wide beginner runs and friendly atmosphere. Both destinations provide beautiful mountain views and easy access for a memorable winter escape.

  • Absolutely, Rome offers plenty of free or low-cost activities perfect for families. Explore the ancient ruins at the Roman Forum or stroll through the vibrant Piazza Navona, where lively street performers entertain crowds. Kids will love the Villa Borghese Gardens, which feature playgrounds, a small lake, and even a zoo. Don’t miss the iconic Trevi Fountain, where tossing a coin is a must. The city’s historic churches, like the Pantheon, also welcome visitors without an entrance fee.

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