Capitoline Museums: Percy Jackson Tour for Kids!
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Overview
Discover Capitoline Museums with Percy Jackson & Marco Local Guide, a fun walking tour perfect for families who want to explore Roman mythology! This kid-friendly experience brings the stories of gods and monsters to life with exciting quizzes, photo contests, interactive games, and a scavenger hunt designed to keep everyone engaged.
What to Expect: Kids will climb the steps to Piazza del Campidoglio and meet the guide in front of the Capitoline Museum, one of the world’s first museums. The adventure begins next to the statue of Marcus Aurelius on horseback. Participants will meet mythological characters like the one-eyed Polyphemus and the snake-haired Medusa. The tour explores the stories of Athena, June, and Jupiter, plus the tale of Romulus and Remo raised by a she-wolf.
This tour explores the Capitoline Museum and lets participants admire the bronze she-wolf statue, a symbol of Rome. It includes all fees and taxes, making it easy for families to enjoy. What it excludes is personal expenses. This tour is perfect for Percy Jackson fans and anyone who loves a good story!




Highlights
Kid-Friendly Fun: Enjoy quizzes, games, and a scavenger hunt that bring Roman myths to life.
Skip the Line: Breeze past the crowds with included skip-the-line access to the Capitoline Museum.
Expert Local Guide: Learn from a knowledgeable guide who specializes in engaging children with history.
Iconic Landmarks: See the famous she-wolf statue and other key sights at the Capitoline Museum.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers say this tour is a hit with kids! The interactive games and stories make learning fun, but it can get crowded.

Kids love the interactive games and scavenger hunt.
The guide makes learning about mythology fun.
Parents appreciate the tour keeping their kids engaged.
The Capitoline Museum is a great location.
Some find it crowded during peak season.
A few wish for more time at specific exhibits.
The Journey
Capitoline Museum
Ascend the grand staircase to Piazza del Campidoglio and step into the Capitoline Museum, the world's first public museum, founded in 1471. Home to an extraordinary collection of ancient Roman sculptures, including the iconic bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius, it offers a profound glimpse into the artistic achievements and imperial power of ancient Rome. Discover masterpieces like the Dying Gaul and the Capitoline Wolf, immersing yourself in the history and mythology that shaped Western civilization. The panoramic views of the Roman Forum add to the allure, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes all fees and taxes. It excludes personal expenses. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point in front of the Capitoline Museum, next to the statue of Marcus Aurelius on horseback.
Hot Tip
Some reviews advise bringing water and snacks, especially for younger children, to keep them comfortable throughout the tour. Comfortable shoes are also recommended as there is walking involved.