Group Activities in Rome
On your trip to Rome you can not miss visiting the highlights such as Colosseum and Roman Forum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon, but you can make a visit even more fun, with an evening storytelling evening at the Colosseum or the Roman Forum to discover the history and legends of Rome creating a magical and unique experience.
An intriguing and lesser-known part of the city that offers a unique insight into its history and heritage is subway Rome. Some of the sites that make up this experience are the Catacombs of St. Callixtus, the Catacombs of St. Sebastian and the Catacombs of Domitilla, Crypt of St. Cecilia in the Basilica of St. Cecilia, Basilica of St. Clement, Domus Aurea, House of Augustus and Mussolini’s Bunker.
Depending on the number of people in your group, you can make a creative day out of it by splitting into teams and organizing a photo rally in Rome. Make a list of iconic places and photo challenges and choose a prize for the team with the best photos at the end of the day.
You can add a touch of nature by discovering treasures such as a series of hidden gardens and courtyards in the city. You will enjoy a unique and relaxing experience in places like Orto Botanico di Roma, Villa Celimontana, Giardino degli Aranci, Villa Farnesina, Roseto Comunale, Gardens of Palazzo Barberini, Gardens of Villa Borghese and Villa Torlonia.
If you want to immerse yourself in the daily life of the city, you can take a tour of its local markets such as the Campo de’ Fiori Market, Mercato di Testaccio, Porta Portese Market, Via Nomentana Market, Mercato Esquilino, Mercato Trionfale and Mercato delle Stampe.
If you feel like having a different experience full of learning, you can attend a specialized workshop of Roman mosaics, they are an important part of Roman art, and you can make your creations following the traditional Roman techniques. You can also attend an Italian cooking class where you will learn how to prepare traditional dishes, such as fresh pasta or pizza, and then you can enjoy the food you have made.
If you have extra time, consider an excursion to Pompeii. This ancient archaeological site is an impressive testament to life in ancient Rome and is about a two-hour train ride from Rome and a short drive from Rome, Tivoli is home to the Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.