7 Best Theme Parks in Rome

The magic of Rome's best theme parks awaits you, where fun and adventure intertwine with rich Italian culture. Exciting attractions for the whole family are ready to be explored!
7 Best Theme Parks in Rome

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The best theme parks in Rome: fun beyond history

Rome is synonymous with history, art and architecture, but it is also a destination where fun is guaranteed for all ages. In addition to its monuments and museums, the Italian capital and its surroundings boast theme parks that offer everything from cinematic experiences to time travel to Ancient Rome. If you want to add a different touch to your visit, here is a selection of the best theme parks in Rome to enjoy with family, friends or even alone.

1. Cinecittà World: the cinema lovers' park

If you've ever dreamed of being the protagonist of a movie, Cinecittà World is the park for you. Located in the former Cinecittà film studios, this theme park is dedicated to the world of cinema and television, with attractions inspired by classics of Italian and Hollywood cinema. You can walk through iconic movie sets, ride themed roller coasters and live interactive experiences in worlds of science fiction or epic adventures. Admission costs around €27-€30 and the park is about 40 minutes from the center of Rome, with bus transportation available from the city.

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2. Roma World: a trip to Ancient Rome

If you want to feel like a real gladiator, Roma World is the perfect park. Located next to Cinecittà World, this theme park takes you back to the time of the Roman Empire with a legionary camp, gladiator shows and workshops where you can learn to shoot arrows like a Roman archer or make handcrafted objects as they did centuries ago. In addition, you can enjoy an authentic Roman banquet and, if you dare, even spend the night in the camp. Admission costs about €29, with options for family packs and additional activities.

3. Zoomarine: water rides and marine shows

About 30 kilometers from Rome, in the town of Torvaianica, is Zoomarine, a theme park that combines water attractions with dolphin, sea lion and exotic bird shows. It is an ideal choice for families with children, as in addition to slides and pools, there are play areas and educational shows about marine fauna. The entrance fee is €26-€35, and in summer it becomes a perfect plan to cool off away from the heat of the center of Rome.

4. MagicLand: roller coasters and adrenaline in Valmontone

If thrills are your thing, MagicLand is the largest amusement park in the Lazio region and is only 45 minutes from Rome. It features roller coasters, virtual reality rides and live shows. It is ideal for those looking for a day of adrenaline and fun, with options for all ages. In addition, it is located near the Valmontone outlet, so you can combine the day with a shopping session. Admission costs between €24 and €36, with discounts for children and families.

5. Luneur Park: the oldest amusement park in Italy

For those looking for a more traditional park with a nostalgic touch, Luneur Park is a must-see. Located within Rome, this park is the oldest in Italy and is designed especially for children, with classic rides such as the Ferris wheel, carousel and bumper cars. It is a perfect choice for families who want to have a fun time without leaving the city center. Admission works on a token system per attraction, with prices starting at €2-€4 per game, or with daily passes for around €20.

6. Rome Bioparco: a zoo with history

Although not a theme park in the classic sense, Rome's Bioparco is an excellent choice for those who enjoy nature and animals. Located inside the Villa Borghese, this zoo features more than 200 species from all over the world, including elephants, giraffes, tigers and reptiles. Unlike other parks, the focus here is on education and species conservation, with interactive activities and special exhibits. Admission costs around €17 for adults and €14 for children.

7. Hydromania: Rome's water park

If you visit Rome in summer and need a break from the heat, Hydromania is the best water park in town. Located on the outskirts of Rome, it has wave pools, giant slides and relaxation areas with Jacuzzis and solariums. It is an ideal plan for families and groups of friends looking for water fun without going too far from the center. The entrance fee is €20-€25, depending on the day and the season.

Rome is a city that never ceases to amaze, and its theme parks are proof of that. From a trip to the cinema at Cinecittà World, to an immersive experience in Ancient Rome with Roma World, to the adrenaline rush of MagicLand or the aquatic fun of Zoomarine and Hydromania, there are options for all tastes. If you want to add a different touch to your trip and combine culture with fun, these parks offer a unique experience beyond the historical monuments. What will be your next adventure?

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  • R
    R. S.
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    I went to Roma World with my brother and it was amazing, like a trip back in time, totally recommended to feel the history!
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    S. Q.
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    I had an amazing experience, immersing myself in the history and culture of Rome in a very entertaining and educational way.
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    L. N.
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    I loved visiting this place in Rome, I felt like a real explorer of history. The booking was easy and quick, an experience I highly recommend.
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    R. I.
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    This site is the best, I bought my tickets quickly and easily. Roma World is a dream, go!
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    M. W.
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    The visit was amazing, immersing me in history, but it would be great to have more informative signage in several languages.