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We spent $1000 on tours in Rome. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Small Group Guided Tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica: $75/person x 6 = $450 The tour includes skip-the-line entrance tickets so you're not standing in long queues with kids, audio headsets, and all of the Vatican highlights with a knowledgeable guide. (Tip: bring your kids’ headphones since the earbuds used for the audio headsets are meant for adult ears - too big for the kids!) The biggest benefit of the tour was that our tour guide told us everything we needed to know about the Sistine Chapel before we entered since you can’t talk inside the Sistine Chapel.  The tour ends at St. Peter's Basilica where you can see Michelangelo’s La Pietà and other Vatican artwork. It was a good tour, but felt long. However, if you’re going to see the Vatican I think a tour is the best way to do it. 2. Make Your Own Pizza in Rome Cooking Class: $50/person x 6= $300 This was easily one of the most fun things we did with the kids during our entire trip to Italy, and I'm so glad we splurged on it. T A local Italian chef leads the class, teaching you how to make a pizza from scratch. Ie loved that our chef paid special attention to the kids and let them try tossing their dough in the air.  He had us laughing the entire time, and at the end of the class, we got to eat the pizza we made from scratch. Plus the grownups got to enjoy a glass of wine and limoncello. So not only do you get an incredible experience AND learn to make pizza, but you also get dinner out of it, too! 3. Skip the Line: Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour $50/person x 6= $300 This ended up being one of our favorite things to do in Rome. I believe that was all thanks to our incredible tour guide, Giuseppe. He was funny and engaging and told stories to make the history come alive. One of the perks of taking the small group tour was the ability to walk on the arena floor. I loved watching the kids imagine what it would be like to be a gladiator looking up into the stands.  This Colosseum Tour with kids was one of the most memorable things to do in Rome! #travelwithkids #romewithkids #italy #familyvacation #familyof6 #traveltiktok #momsontiktok
We spent $1000 on tours in Rome. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Small Group Guided Tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica: $75/person x 6 = $450 The tour includes skip-the-line entrance tickets so you're not standing in long queues with kids, audio headsets, and all of the Vatican highlights with a knowledgeable guide. (Tip: bring your kids’ headphones since the earbuds used for the audio headsets are meant for adult ears - too big for the kids!) The biggest benefit of the tour was that our tour guide told us everything we needed to know about the Sistine Chapel before we entered since you can’t talk inside the Sistine Chapel. The tour ends at St. Peter's Basilica where you can see Michelangelo’s La Pietà and other Vatican artwork. It was a good tour, but felt long. However, if you’re going to see the Vatican I think a tour is the best way to do it. 2. Make Your Own Pizza in Rome Cooking Class: $50/person x 6= $300 This was easily one of the most fun things we did with the kids during our entire trip to Italy, and I'm so glad we splurged on it. T A local Italian chef leads the class, teaching you how to make a pizza from scratch. Ie loved that our chef paid special attention to the kids and let them try tossing their dough in the air.  He had us laughing the entire time, and at the end of the class, we got to eat the pizza we made from scratch. Plus the grownups got to enjoy a glass of wine and limoncello. So not only do you get an incredible experience AND learn to make pizza, but you also get dinner out of it, too! 3. Skip the Line: Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour $50/person x 6= $300 This ended up being one of our favorite things to do in Rome. I believe that was all thanks to our incredible tour guide, Giuseppe. He was funny and engaging and told stories to make the history come alive. One of the perks of taking the small group tour was the ability to walk on the arena floor. I loved watching the kids imagine what it would be like to be a gladiator looking up into the stands.  This Colosseum Tour with kids was one of the most memorable things to do in Rome! #travelwithkids #romewithkids #italy #familyvacation #familyof6 #traveltiktok #momsontiktok

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