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Discover Rome's hidden underground sites with this private family-friendly tour, featuring the Capuchin Crypt, ancient aqueducts, and an underground stadium.
Traveling to Rome with children? This private underground tour offers a fascinating way for families to explore some of the city’s lesser-known treasures beneath the bustling streets. Running around three hours, it combines history, mystery, and fun in a way that keeps both kids and adults engaged. From bones arranged in intricate patterns to ancient water systems and a Roman stadium buried under modern piazzas, this tour is a unique journey into Rome’s secret underground world.
What really makes this experience stand out is the personalized guide who makes these hidden sites come alive, especially for younger visitors. We especially appreciate how the tour is tailored to be engaging for kids, with entertaining commentary and insights that appeal to all ages. However, one thing to consider is that the ticket for the Vicus Caprarius (the water city) is paid on-site, which might add a small extra step to your planning. Overall, if your family loves adventure, history, and discovering the unexpected, this tour is a fantastic choice.


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The tour begins at the Crypt of the Capuchin Friars, which is probably the most visually striking stop. With over 3,700 bones arranged in elaborate patterns across six crypts and chapels, it’s a site that instantly captures attention. The bones are believed to be those of Capuchin monks, thoughtfully displayed in ways that evoke both reverence and curiosity.
This crypt is more than just a memento mori; it’s a reflection on mortality that can prompt interesting conversations with kids and adults alike. As one reviewer noted, “Great knowledge shared and sites you wouldn’t know about without the tour”, highlighting how this stop opens up a side of Rome most travelers miss. Your guide will likely share stories about the monks and the symbolism behind the bone arrangements, making the experience both educational and a little bit haunting.
Next, your private guide will escort you to Vicus Caprarius, known as the “City of Water,” located beneath the Trevi Fountain. Here, you’ll see the ancient remains of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct, completed in 19 BC. The site reveals the impressive engineering skills of ancient Rome, with preserved sections of the aqueduct still visible.
While admission to Vicus Caprarius is paid on-site, your guide will prepare you for what to expect, emphasizing the importance of water in Roman life. This site provides an unexpected perspective into the city’s infrastructure and daily life 2,000 years ago. We loved the way guides make these ruins accessible, turning stones and water pipes into stories of Roman innovation. Kids may find it particularly fascinating to see how the aqueducts powered the city and contributed to Rome’s grandeur.
The final leg of the tour takes you beneath Navona Square to visit the Stadio di Domiziano — the first permanent stadium built specifically for athletic competitions in Rome. Commissioned by Emperor Domitian, this underground structure offers a glimpse into the Roman love for sports and entertainment.
Tickets for this site are included, making it a seamless part of your experience. Once underground, you’ll see the remains of the stadium’s seating areas, corridors, and the arena itself. One reviewer, Jennifer, shared, “She even took us to a great gelato place afterwards,” showing how guides often add personal touches to the experience.

When evaluating the cost of $228.73 per person, consider the breadth of this experience. You’re not just visiting one site but gaining access to three distinct underground locations—many of which are difficult to see on your own without insider knowledge or tickets. The private guide ensures your family’s questions are answered and that the experience is tailored to your interests and energy levels.
The inclusion of tickets for the Domitian Stadium and Capuchin Crypt minimizes hassle, while the guide’s storytelling makes these ancient sites come alive. Plus, with a small group (only your family), the tour remains flexible, intimate, and engaging, especially for children.


Feedback highlights the knowledgeable guides who excel at engaging children. Dorothy, one reviewer, mentioned that the tour was “private and catered towards the child (5 year old),” making the experience accessible and fun for little ones. Jennifer’s family appreciated the guide’s ability to simplify complex stories while maintaining rich details, making their trip both educational and enjoyable.
Both reviews emphasize the stunning views and sites that only a guided underground tour can reveal, reinforcing how these hidden parts of Rome add depth to your visit.
This Rome for Kids: Private Underground Adventure Tour offers a compelling mix of history, adventure, and fun that’s perfect for families eager to discover the city’s lesser-known secrets. The guided approach, combined with the opportunity to see underground ruins, bones, and ancient waterworks, provides a memorable educational experience.
While the price might seem high, the value is evident in the exclusive access, personalized storytelling, and the chance to explore sites most visitors overlook. It’s especially suitable for families with children who enjoy a bit of mystery and hands-on history, as well as those wanting a more intimate, flexible tour experience.
If your family loves uncovering hidden stories and exploring beneath the streets, this tour is a fantastic way to deepen your Rome adventure. It balances education and entertainment, making it a worthwhile addition to your itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed to be family-friendly, with guides who tailor the experience to children, making complex history accessible and fun.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, which works well for most kids and allows enough time to truly enjoy each site.
Are tickets included for all sites?
Tickets for the Domitian Stadium and Capuchin Crypt are included, but you will need to pay on-site for the Vicus Caprarius.
What should I wear?
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting places of worship or certain museums. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking and underground exploration.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs in all weather conditions. Be sure to dress appropriately for outdoor and underground environments.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Via Vittorio Veneto and ends at the Stadium of Domitian near Via di Tor Sanguigna.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s a private experience solely for your family or group, providing a more personalized and flexible visit.
Can I cancel this tour?
You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 3 days are not refundable.
Is this tour good for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s particularly engaging for children who enjoy stories, bones, and underground mysteries.
This underground adventure in Rome offers a meaningful and memorable way to connect with the city’s hidden layers, making history fun and accessible for the whole family.