Free family weekend in Rome (23-24 May 2026)
Looking for free, child-friendly options for the weekend of 23–24 May 2026? Rome offers several exhibitions ending soon, special reopenings and outdoor spaces suitable for families. Below is a practical guide with addresses, typical opening times and tips to plan a stress-free outing.
Main events
- It's Happening Again – Adrian Tranquilli at Palazzo Braschi (Museo di Roma): open until 24 May 2026. Free entry for residents with ID; other visitors should check ticketing. How to get there: bus 40, 46, 62, 64; tram 8.
- Le fiabe sono vere at MUCIV (Palace of Folk Arts and Traditions, EUR): extended until 24 May 2026. Paid exhibition with possible child reductions; check official site for prices. Metro B (EUR Fermi) + short walk.
- Forte Aurelia: special reopening after restoration with free guided tours by reservation. Verify booking procedures and seat availability before planning the visit. Area Aurelio, bus 31, 81, 982.
Free museums and exhibitions (family‑friendly)
- Roma Terzo Millennio (Spazio WeGil) — Largo Ascianghi 5, Trastevere. Open until 30 June 2026, daily 10:00–19:00. Free entry and spacious rooms suitable for children.
- Urban Center Metropolitano — Viale Manzoni 34. Open Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–19:00 (closed Monday). Exhibitions and activities with urban themes suitable for families.
- Museo Pietro Canonica — Villa Borghese, Viale Pietro Canonica 2. Open Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–16:00. Free entry and short routes good for younger visitors.
- Museo di Casal de' Pazzi — visits by reservation; ideal for children interested in prehistoric finds. Reservation required through local information channels.
Outdoor spaces and always-accessible activities
- Roseto Comunale (Aventino) — via di Valle Murcia 6. Open daily 8:30–19:30: pleasant walks during blooming season.
- Lucamaleonte mural — Via Dina Galli, Vigne Nuove. Visible 24/7 and free to visit: a quick stop for families.
- Oasi WWF Castel Romano — open daily from 9:00 until dusk. Great for a nature outing south of the city.
- Outdoor gym in Prati — public fitness area at Parco di Piazzale Giardino, always accessible and free for outdoor play.
Family events and practical advice
- Dorothy Circus Gallery (Via dei Pettinari 76): exhibition spaces with free entry, suitable for short family visits.
- Reading Festival 2026 (Municipio II): activities until 30 June 2026, with some free family-oriented events. Check the local program for details.
- Theatres: special programs run from 23 May to 5 June 2026 in various venues; verify age recommendations and ticket prices for each show.
Practical tips for families
- If you qualify for resident free entry, bring ID for all participants.
- Book in advance for Forte Aurelia and Museo di Casal de' Pazzi: free guided visits often have limited capacity.
- Bring water, snacks and sun protection for outdoor stops; plan breaks and transport suitable for children.
- Always check official websites or contact local information points for up‑to‑date opening hours and ticketing.
Location
Editorial reference address: Piazza di S. Pantaleo, 10, 00186 Rome RM. Consult individual event listings for exact venues.
Enjoy your family weekend in Rome: plenty of free, child‑friendly options to explore the city together.
Where it is
Location: Piazza di S. Pantaleo, 10, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
Coordinates: 41.8973751, 12.4728322
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