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Jessica_W, May 2026
Claudia was incredible!
Claudia was a phenomenal tour guide with our family (5 people, kids 2 and 3, parents and Grandma). The day wouldn't have been the same without her. She's been doing tours for at least 10 years and knew exactly how to navigate the Vatican with ease and history behind everything we asked about. She kept our 2 and 3 year old interested with a scavenger hunt, even though the tour is recommended for kids ages 6 +. The Sistine chapel was beautiful and we were able to pray with the kids. We did not do Peter's Basilica due to the line and ages of our kids, but ending in the square is an easy way to get souvenirs and eat lunch in town. Thanks Claudia!
Victoria_K, May 2026
Fun tour
This was my first time on a Segway, but we were given time to “learn the ropes.” It was fun, though sometimes a little scary, zipping around the streets of Rome. Our guide Shula, was knowledgeable as well as quite patient with us. We had a wonderful time!
Leslie_B, Apr 2026
Golf Cart tour of Rome with Spin10 wonderful!!
Our trip was terrific! Our guide Spin was the best at telling us history and stories about Rome and why areas look the way they do today. We had limited time in Rome and this is the way to go if you are alittle tired of walking!! He took some pictures of our group but I have not found them!! My phone was dead so maybe they did not send yet?? Spin please send pictures again if you see this!! St. Ignatious Loyola was a surprise and breathtaking. He took us to some hidden gems and places to revisit when we have the time. Thank you Spin10!!
Erin_F, Apr 2026
Thanks!
Very fun and flexible experience. We were able to easily adjust our time by contacting the school directly. My daughter and I were easily able to watch my husband and sons participate in each portion. They had a great time and everything was seamless.
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It’s no secret that Italians are big on families. Even in Rome, Italy’s frenetic capital, you’ll find no end of possibilities of things to do with kids. Travelers find plenty of family-friend options in Rome, whether that means a kid-friendly tour at the Vatican, Capitoline, or Borghese museums; an attraction-packed ride past millennia-old landmarks on a Segway; a chance to taste (or make) a Roman-style pizza; or even lessons in becoming a gladiator. Many excursions include hotel transfers or skip-the-line entry—a must when traveling with little ones, an age group not known for its patience.

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