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Campsite Rome - Self Catering Holidays

Camping in Rome


EuroResorts offer a glorious campsite on the edge of Italy’s Eternal City

The city of Rome has been a favourite tourist destination for almost as long as it has existed and a favoured camping location. Rome is internationally renowned for its many iconic attractions including Vatican City, the Coliseum, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and numerous examples of Italian architecture and art - making it the perfect place for couples and family campers looking for history and culture.

Rome has been at the centre of European history since the era of the Roman Empire, yet has developed into a modern city that is an attractive option for families considering camping in Rome. Full to the brim with quality restaurants, tasty street food, thriving nightlife and museums of all kinds - Rome is one of our favourite camping holiday destinations in the world.

Campsites in Rome tend to be located around the outskirts of the city. We offer Camping Village Fabulous , less than a 30 minute drive from the city centre.

Why choose a camping holiday to Rome?

Italians are well known for their love of children, meaning that on a family holiday in Rome finding things to do with the children will never be a problem. Children are encouraged to dine in fine restaurants, appreciate art and be themselves.

A family holiday in Rome can be both educational and fun for your children. For example, we recommend that our family campers try riding the small train on Pincio Hill and visit the fountain, where local children splash around in the water to cool down on a hot day.

Out & about

When sightseeing gets too much for the children, there are plenty of things to keep them entertained. Rome’s Bioparco, the city zoo, is a huge safari adventure park on the outskirts of Villa Borghese Park. For a really fun day, head out to Zoomarine where all the family can see exotic birds, dolphins and sea lions before splashing around in the park’s swimming pools.

Dining out in Rome

Dining out with children in Italy is generally very easy. Many restaurateurs welcome children like they are special guests. Italian cuisine is replicated all over the world, but is naturally at its best in Italy and Rome is no exception.

We highly recommend that you escape the campsite for a night or two and seek out family-owned establishments which offer affordable traditional Italian dishes, including delicious pizza and pasta and the delicious 'gelato' (ice creams). There are plenty to choose from!

Getting to your Rome campsite

Rome has two major airports, Fiumicino (Leonardo du Vinci) and Ciampino, with flights provided by a number of airlines including EasyJet, Ryanair, British Airways and Aer Lingus.

The joys of Rome - without the cost

For holidays in Rome, we think there’s nowhere better than Camping Village Fabulous - our stunning local campsite.

And whilst the Eternal City offers a variety of accommodation options, we think that our static mobile homes - built in the cottage style - provide the best available balance. All the mod cons and home-comforts you would expect, without the great expense of a city hotel or holiday cottage.

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Discover the finest campsites Rome has to offer

Camping in Rome is a great way to experience the country’s many charms. It can be a fun and affordable vacation option, and campsites are available to suit all types of holidays. Whether you want a beach holiday or to venture out into the countryside, there is a perfect camping spot for you in Rome.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Home Holidays

Italians are well known for their love of children, meaning that on a family holiday in Rome finding things to do with the children will never be a problem. Children are encouraged to dine in fine restaurants, appreciate art and be themselves.

A family holiday in Rome can be both educational and fun for your children. For example, we recommend that our family campers try riding the small train on Pincio Hill and visit the fountain, where local children splash around in the water to cool down on a hot day.

romecamping-family-camping-in-a-child-friendly-place

When sightseeing gets too much for the children, there are plenty of things to keep them entertained. Rome’s Bioparco, the city zoo, is a huge safari adventure park on the outskirts of Villa Borghese Park. For a really fun day, head out to Zoomarine where all the family can see exotic birds, dolphins and sea lions before splashing around in the park’s swimming pools.

Dining out with children in Italy is generally very easy. Many restaurateurs welcome children like they are special guests. Italian cuisine is replicated all over the world, but is naturally at its best in Italy and Rome is no exception.

We highly recommend that you escape the campsite for a night or two and seek out family-owned establishments which offer affordable traditional Italian dishes, including delicious pizza and pasta and the delicious 'gelato' (ice creams). There are plenty to choose from!

Rome has two major airports, Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) and Ciampino, with flights provided by several airlines including EasyJet, Ryanair, British Airways and Aer Lingus.

The weather in Rome is perfect for a camping holiday, with long hot summers and mild winters. July and August are the hottest months with temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius, while June and September offer slightly cooler weather which is still perfect for days by the pool or on the beach.

The best time to go camping in Rome is during the summer months when the weather is at its hottest. However, if you are looking for a quieter camping holiday, go earlier in May or June.

As part of our commitment to providing great value to our customers, we do not provide some of the linens. This not only helps to keep the cost down for you but also helps you and your children to feel more at home. You will need to take your sheets and pillowcases although we can arrange for you to hire bed linen at most campsites. We provide pillows, blankets and/or duvets at all campsites. You will also need to take towels, tea towels and cleaning materials, and you can readily buy the latter in the campsite shops. Taking a box of matches for lighting gas hob burners and heater pilot lights is always helpful.

Apart from that, we provide everything you need for cooking and enjoying meals at home. You can see our full inventory on our mobile home page.

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