Water fountain
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
30–60 minutes
Best Ages
1–10
About
Rome's legendary fountains are among the city's most beloved free attractions, and for families with young children, they offer a magical and completely cost-free experience. Whether it is a grand baroque masterpiece or a smaller neighborhood naiad fountain, Rome's water features have an almost hypnotic effect on children — young ones love watching the water spray, pointing at sculptures, and trying to throw coins into the basin. The city's famous nasoni drinking fountains (small cast-iron public taps found throughout the centro storico) are also a hit with kids, providing a chance to drink cold, clean water straight from Rome's ancient aqueduct-fed supply.
Visiting a fountain does not require tickets, planning, or any preparation beyond basic sun protection on hot days. Families can build fountain-hopping into their walking itinerary, stopping for a rest and a coin toss at whichever beautiful water feature appears along the route. The experience combines history, art, and simple outdoor pleasure in a way that works for children of every age and attention span.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning or early evening when it is cooler
Wait Times
None
Nearby Food
Cafes and gelaterias within the surrounding Rome neighborhood.
Why Kids Love It
Kids are naturally drawn to water features and love tossing coins or simply watching the spray.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Great photo spot for families.
- Teach kids about Roman aqueduct history to add educational value.
- Visit early morning or evening for better light and fewer crowds.
What to Bring
- Camera
- A few coins for coin-tossing fun
- Snacks
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 0
Tips to Save
- Completely free — just bring water and snacks for the kids.