Best family hotels in Rome 2025, reviewed

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Whether it's the extra-large rooms, brilliant value or kid-friendly perks, these hotels are ideal for families visiting the Eternal City - www.independent.co.uk

Sign up to Simon Calder's free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder's Travel email Get Simon Calder's Travel email Email * SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice When it comes to hotels, families have a unique set of needs. Firstly, they need more space to spread out, whether in the form of rooms with fold-out couches where kids can pile in, suites with extra beds, or even adjoining rooms or apartment-style accommodations.

For many families, value is central to their vacation planning: since everything costs more when a brood travels, from airfare to train tickets to meals and attraction fees, saving money on accommodations is always desirable. And even in Rome, where kids and their parents will practically trip over ancient ruins, relic-filled museums, art-filled churches and parks and piazzas with room to roam, child-friendly amenities still matter. So a swimming pool, a play area, a garden, or special activities geared to children are all factors to consider when researching the ideal family-friendly hotel in Rome.



Space, value, perks, plus location. Those are the very aspects we considered when we compiled this list of the best family-friendly hotels in Rome. Best family-friendly hotels in Rome 2025 1.

Rome Cavalieri, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel open image in gallery Connecting rooms or sprawling suites means there's room for a crowd ( Rome Cavalieri ) This 15-acre, five-star resort set in the hills above Rome has a list of amenities a mile long, and really makes an effort to cater to families. There are three outdoor pools, including one for toddlers, plus a heated indoor pool for cooler months. A summer kids club offers a range of activities, including a Nutella bar, and there are historic tours geared to younger guests, plus an on-site gladiator school sure to appeal to wee warriors.

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