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Palazzo dello Sport - Roma concert hall in EUR (Esposizione Universale Roma), Lazio
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View of Palazzo dello Sport - Roma in EUR (Esposizione Universale Roma), Lazio
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View of Palazzo dello Sport - Roma in EUR (Esposizione Universale Roma), Lazio
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Palazzo dello Sport - Roma

4.3(11,400 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2 to 3 hours depending on the event👶 Best for ages 5 and up. The venue is ideal for school-age children and teens who can sit through concerts, sporting events, or theatrical performances. Event content varies, so check age appropriateness before booking tickets.

About

The Palazzo dello Sport is Rome's premier indoor sports and entertainment arena, offering families a chance to experience exciting concerts, sporting events, and live performances in a modern, climate-controlled setting. This iconic venue in the EUR district hosts everything from basketball games to family-friendly concerts and ice shows, making it an excellent rainy-day alternative or special evening out during your Rome visit.

Highlights

  • World-class acoustics and sightlines from almost every seat in the 12,000-capacity arena
  • Regularly hosts Disney on Ice, Harlem Globetrotters, and popular Italian children's entertainment
  • Home games for local basketball teams offer an authentic Italian sports experience
  • Modern facilities with clean restrooms and family-friendly amenities
  • Stunning mid-century architecture by Pier Luigi Nervi worth seeing even from outside

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance through official channels, as family-friendly events sell out quickly, especially during school holidays.
  2. 2.The EUR district has wide, modern streets and ample parking compared to central Rome. Use the EUR Palasport metro stop (Line B) for easy access without dealing with Rome traffic.
  3. 3.Office hours listed are for administrative purposes only. Event times vary, so always check your specific show's start time and arrive 30-45 minutes early for security and seating.
  4. 4.Pack snacks and water bottles, as concession prices can be high. Small sealed snacks are typically allowed through security.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with exploring the fascinating EUR neighborhood, known for its striking 1930s-1940s rationalist architecture that kids find surprisingly interesting.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during the fall and winter months (October through March) when the venue hosts the most family-friendly indoor events like ice shows, concerts, and basketball games. Evening and weekend performances are most common, perfect for families after sightseeing.

What to Know

Ticket prices vary by event but are generally affordable ($). The venue is fully accessible with elevators and designated seating areas. Food and beverage concessions are available inside, though limited to typical arena fare.

Seasonal Notes

The venue operates year-round with peak programming during fall and winter months. Summer may have fewer events as outdoor venues become preferred. Check the official calendar for holiday specials like Christmas shows and New Year performances.

Nearby Eats

The EUR district has several family-friendly options including Roadhouse Restaurant EUR (American-style menu with burgers and familiar options for picky eaters) and various pizzerias along Viale Europa. The nearby Euroma2 shopping center also has a food court with multiple choices.

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