


Gommolandia Eur Cesare Pavese
About
Gommolandia Eur Cesare Pavese offers a welcome break from Rome's museums and monuments with a well-equipped community playground in the EUR district. This free outdoor play space features slides, swings, climbing structures, and shaded areas perfect for letting kids burn off energy while parents take a breather in this planned neighborhood south of central Rome.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple slides for different age groups and skill levels
- ✓Climbing structures that challenge older children
- ✓Traditional swings that kids universally love
- ✓Shaded areas providing relief from Rome's sun
- ✓Free admission in a city where attractions can be pricey
Pro Tips
- 1.Note the limited hours: the playground is closed Wednesdays and only open afternoons on weekdays (4:00-7:30 PM), with morning sessions added on weekends (10:00 AM-1:00 PM).
- 2.Bring sun protection and water bottles as Rome can get quite hot, though there are shaded areas available for younger children.
- 3.The EUR district is easily accessible via Metro Line B (EUR Palasport or EUR Fermi stations), making it a convenient stop if you're exploring this area's Fascist-era architecture.
- 4.This is a local Italian playground, so it's a great opportunity for kids to interact with Roman families in a casual setting.
- 5.Combine your visit with nearby EUR attractions like the lake (Laghetto dell'EUR) for a longer outing in this distinctive neighborhood.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekend mornings (Saturday or Sunday 10:00 AM-1:00 PM) when the playground is less crowded and temperatures are cooler. Avoid late afternoon in summer when the heat is most intense, despite the shaded areas.
What to Know
Admission is completely free. The playground has specific operating hours and is closed Wednesdays, so plan accordingly. As a local community playground, signage may be primarily in Italian.
Seasonal Notes
Being an outdoor playground, it's most comfortable in spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) when Roman weather is mild. Summer visits are possible but can be very hot. Check if winter hours vary, as some Roman playgrounds adjust schedules during colder months.
Nearby Eats
The EUR district has various cafes and trattorias along Viale Europa and near the Square Colosseum. For a family-friendly option, look for pizzerias around Piazzale Konrad Adenauer, about a 10-minute walk away.
More Activities Near EUR (Esposizione Universale Roma)
Playground Area near Viale Europa
This well-kept neighborhood playground in Rome's EUR district offers a welcome break from museum-hopping with classic play equipment including slides, swings, and climbing structures. The shaded areas make it particularly appealing for younger children during warm Mediterranean days, and the free admission gives budget-conscious families a perfect spot to let kids burn energy while parents rest on nearby benches.
Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo
The Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo offers an engaging journey through medieval Italy with artifacts and exhibits designed to be accessible for young learners. Located in Rome's modern EUR district, this budget-friendly museum provides a quieter, less crowded alternative to the city's major attractions while still delivering fascinating insights into knights, ancient tools, jewelry, and everyday life from the Middle Ages.
Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana
The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, nicknamed the 'Square Colosseum,' is a striking example of Fascist-era architecture that looks like something from a futuristic movie set. Kids will be amazed by the building's 216 identical arches and perfectly symmetrical design, making it an excellent spot for introducing children to architectural concepts while exploring Rome's modern district away from the crowded historic center.
Laghetto dell'EUR
Laghetto dell'EUR offers families a peaceful escape in the heart of Rome's modernist EUR district, where kids can burn energy with pedal boat adventures on the scenic artificial lake while parents enjoy the tree-lined walking paths. The combination of water activities, open green spaces for picnics, and paved paths perfect for bikes and scooters makes this a wonderful low-key outdoor destination between museum visits.