Can I bring a e-scooter?
E-scooter policy across the museums and attractions we track (Italy + Paris). Always confirm on the official site — rules change and vary by venue.
Limited / with conditions · 1
- Bargello Museum Florence — Use of scooters and electric wheelchairs is limited and evaluated case-by-case to ensure the safety of museum spaces and artworks.
Not allowed · 15
- Colosseum Rome — Explicitly prohibited along with bicycles and other vehicles ('biciclette, monopattini e altri mezzi', Art. 9.6).
- Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Rome — Explicitly prohibited along with bicycles and other vehicles ('biciclette, monopattini e altri mezzi', Art. 9.6).
- Domus Aurea Rome — Bicycles, scooters and other vehicles prohibited inside the Park (Art. 9.6).
- Boboli Gardens Florence — Forbidden to bring bicycles, skateboards, electric scooters, roller blades, Nordic walking poles or any motorised transport into the gardens.
- Milan Cathedral Duomo and Rooftops Milan — Vietati 'scooters (including electric ones)' e altri veicoli su ruote (sez. 2.6).
- Gallerie d'Italia Milan Milan — Monopattini (e biciclette pieghevoli) non possono essere lasciati in deposito al guardaroba; di fatto non ammessi.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park Pompeii — Forbidden to bring in bicycles, scooters or motorised vehicles and unauthorised (including electric) vehicles of any type.
- Herculaneum Ercolano — Explicitly prohibited (monopattini); bicycles and other motor/electric vehicles also banned unless authorised.
- Royal Palace of Naples Naples — Gardens and courtyards are pedestrian-only; the official garden regulation forbids any motorized vehicle, which covers e-scooters in outdoor areas. Not explicitly stated for the interior.
- Royal Palace of Caserta Caserta — Motorized vehicles, scooters (incl. pedal-assisted), skates and muscular/electric monopattini prohibited; folding bikes/scooters cannot be deposited at cloakroom. Muscular and pedal-assisted bicycles are allowed.
- Louvre Museum Paris — Scooters and folding bikes are not admitted in the collections and must be deposited in a locker (if within the 55x35x20 cm size limit).
- Eiffel Tower Paris — Scooters and any rolling object prohibited (skateboards, rollerblades, etc.); only foldable pushchairs and medical/assistance vehicles allowed.
- Palace of Versailles Versailles — Scooters (trottinettes) listed among prohibited items.
- Musee d'Orsay Paris — Scooters, rollerblades, roller skates, skateboards and folding bicycles are prohibited
- Sainte-Chapelle Paris — Official rules: 'Bulky luggage, scooters (adults and children) and motorbike helmets are not allowed in our monument.' Scooters, skateboards and rollerblades prohibited.
Not specified by the venue · 34
- Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Rome — Electric scooters / monopattini are not mentioned in the official Vatican Museums rules or cloakroom regulations.
- St. Peter's Basilica Rome — E-scooters (monopattino) are not mentioned in any official Basilica FAQ or rules page.
- Galleria Borghese Rome — Not mentioned on official pages.
- Castel Sant'Angelo Rome — Not documented on official pages for Castel Sant'Angelo.
- Pantheon Rome — Not addressed on any official page.
- Capitoline Museums Rome — Not mentioned in official rules.
- Palazzo Barberini Rome — Not mentioned on official pages.
- Baths of Caracalla Rome — Not documented officially.
- Galleria Doria Pamphilj Rome — E-scooters not specifically mentioned (trekking poles and drones are explicitly banned).
- Uffizi Gallery Florence — Not mentioned in the official rules; would likely fall under prohibited large/bulky objects but not documented.
- Galleria dell'Accademia Florence Florence — Not explicitly mentioned; would fall under prohibited bulky objects over 40x30x18 cm.
- Pitti Palace Florence — Not documented in the official rules.
- Florence Cathedral Duomo Florence — Not specifically documented in the official rules.
- Brunelleschi Dome Florence Florence — Not specifically documented; the monument is a stair climb only.
- Giotto Campanile Florence — Not specifically documented; the monument is a stair climb only.
- Florence Baptistery Florence — Not specifically documented in the official rules.
- Palazzo Vecchio Florence — Not documented on the official page.
- Medici Chapels Florence — Not documented on the official Medici Chapels page.
- Doge's Palace Venice — Not specifically documented on the official visitor-information page.
- St. Mark's Basilica Venice — Not explicitly addressed in the access regulation; trolleys and over-size luggage are banned.
- St. Mark's Campanile Venice — Not explicitly addressed; trolleys and over-size luggage are banned.
- Gallerie dell'Accademia Venice Venice — Not documented on the official Plan Your Visit page.
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection Venice — Not specifically addressed on the official visit page.
- Ca' Rezzonico Venice — Monopattini non menzionati nel regolamento ufficiale di Ca' Rezzonico ne nella policy MUVE.
- The Last Supper Cenacolo Vinciano Milan — Non documentato sul sito ufficiale.
- Pinacoteca di Brera Milan — Non documentato ufficialmente sulle pagine consultate.
- Sforza Castle Milan Milan — Nessuna norma ufficiale specifica sui monopattini nei Musei o nei cortili.
- Museo del Novecento Milan Milan — Non documentato sul sito ufficiale.
- Pinacoteca Ambrosiana Milan — Not mentioned in the official rules.
- Naples National Archaeological Museum MANN Naples — Not addressed on the official website.
- Sansevero Chapel Veiled Christ Naples — E-scooters/monopattini are not mentioned on any official page.
- Certosa di San Martino Naples — Not addressed on the official ministry page.
- Catacombs of San Gennaro Naples — Not documented on the official site.
- Paestum Archaeological Park Paestum — Not documented on the official site.