Besides, are strollers allowed in the Vatican?
Yes, strollers are allowed inside of the Vatican.
Beside above, are kids free at the Colosseum? Now the good news for those traveling with children – visitors under the age of 18 get free entry to the Colosseum, but note they will still need a ticket!
In this way, is Rome stroller friendly?
To put it bluntly: Rome is not stroller friendly. The hard thing here is that Rome IS a great city for walking. So if you have small children in Rome, you are probably going to end up needing a stroller anyways. It is best to simply prepare yourself for the level (or lack) of maintenance to the city's sidewalks.
What can you do in Rome with a baby?
Rome with Kids: 15 Top Things to Do
- See Where the Lions Lived in the Colosseum.
- Learn to Be a Gladiator.
- Watch a Puppet Show.
- Row a Boat or Ride a Bike through the Borghese Gardens.
- Eat Gelato on the Spanish Steps.
- Meet a Mummy and Read Hieroglyphics in Vatican City.
- Look through the Hole in the Pantheon's Roof.
