Six Senses Rome: Rome’s attractions for young guests
13 May 2024
After exploring the bustling metropolis on family excursions, young guests especially enjoy returning to Six Senses Rome, an oasis of serenity and relaxation in the heart of the city.
The hotel’s rooms are not only decorated with exhibits of local art, but feature comfortable areas for playing, relaxing and reading, as well as comfortable beds with handmade organic mattresses and pillow menus for sweet dreams. Cribs and extra sleeping space are available upon request.
The hotel’s family offer includes extras ranging from welcome gifts to daily gelato and cocktails, pizza making lessons, Earth Lab classes and signature Roman baths at Six Senses Spa for guests 16 years and older.
The following educational programs are designed for young guests during their stay at Six Senses Rome:
– Vatican Journey for Kids tour: an exciting outing where the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica come to life through the use of an iPad game, while a professional guide introduces parents to key landmarks. As part of the tour, each participant receives a keepsake gift and a papyrus certifying their expert knowledge of Vatican City.
– The “Little Caesar” game will allow children to turn their trip to the Eternal City into an exciting adventure, learning stories and interesting facts about the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill through an interactive app. One of the exciting options is “Castle Hunt”, which reveals the secrets and history of Castel Sant’Angelo, which has undergone transformations from a mausoleum to a museum.
– The exciting quest “Roman Mysteries” allows you to explore the main attractions of the capital of Italy, such as Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of the Roman way of life. Correct answers to the questions will earn your child a digital photo certificate of merit
– The “Little Gladiators” tour, for children aged 7 and older, will allow you to learn about how gladiators lived and fought. At the gladiator school, the teacher will tell kids unknown stories and let them try out the armor and weapons that were used in the battles. Fascinating and absolutely safe!
– Classes at Earth Lab, a space dedicated to sustainability and environmental projects located right in the hotel in the center of Rome. Here, guests can look through glass floor panels at one of Rome’s oldest known Christian sanctuaries, built in the 4th century and part of the neighboring church of San Marcello al Corso. The church preserves an original painting by Antony Van Dyck, which is hidden in a back room and available for viewing on request for hotel guests.
While parents relax and enjoy a well-deserved Aperol Spritz in the bright and spacious bar of the BIVIUM restaurant, or visit the unique Roman baths, the hotel’s experts will entertain the children with various activities in the Earth Lab – from making candles from beeswax to recycling paper and painting with natural pigments.
The hotel restaurant BIVIUM offers a 24-hour menu suitable for the whole family. The restaurant’s menu can satisfy the most fastidious gourmets as well as hungry teenagers. A team of experienced chefs is always ready to adapt and personalize dishes to make sure that all guests are happy and ready for new discoveries.
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Ekaterina Kanevskaya
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Elina Shkolyarenko
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Mikail Gadiev
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