Can I bring a stroller?
Stroller policy across the museums and attractions we track (Italy + Paris). Always confirm on the official site — rules change and vary by venue.
Allowed · 8
- Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Rome — Families with children and strollers are welcomed; staff direct visitors to dedicated elevators and accessible routes.
- Capitoline Museums Rome — Strollers explicitly permitted ('e ammesso l'utilizzo dei passeggini').
- Uffizi Gallery Florence — Prams and pushchairs may enter, but may not be deposited in the cloakroom during the visit.
- Boboli Gardens Florence — Strollers/prams are not restricted; not listed among prohibited items.
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection Venice — Strollers are allowed in the museum.
- Sforza Castle Milan Milan — Ammessi; previsto ascensore dedicato a persone con difficolta motoria e passeggini (es. percorso Merlate).
- Pompeii Archaeological Park Pompeii — Not prohibited; the 'Pompeii for All' project provides accessible barrier-free paths to parents with buggies.
- Louvre Museum Paris — Pushchairs and baby carriers are available on free loan from the visitor assistance area.
Limited / with conditions · 12
- St. Peter's Basilica Rome — Strollers cannot be brought inside; they must be left at the dedicated stroller deposit (deposito passeggini) under the portico, reachable via a dedicated ramp.
- Galleria Borghese Rome — Strollers (passeggini) allowed only for children up to two years of age ('Sono ammessi passeggini per bambini fino ai due anni di eta').
- St. Mark's Basilica Venice — Strollers and prams allowed on the terraces only if closed and not in use.
- St. Mark's Campanile Venice — Strollers/prams allowed on the terraces only if closed and not in use; lift gives access to the top in 30 seconds.
- Milan Cathedral Duomo and Rooftops Milan — Sulle Terrazze passeggini/carrozzine ammessi solo se chiusi e non in uso; eccezione per sedie a rotelle (sez. 2.7).
- Museo del Novecento Milan Milan — Prevista un'area sosta per passeggini (servizio di cortesia per famiglie); non in sala.
- Pinacoteca Ambrosiana Milan — Welcomed but recommended to deposit at ticket office; if kept, access limited to ground and first floors and cannot be carried on stairs.
- Royal Palace of Caserta Caserta — Use of strollers should be limited where possible to protect these fragile rooms ('limitare l'utilizzo dei passeggini').
- Eiffel Tower Paris — Only foldable pushchairs accepted; non-foldable children's push-chairs prohibited. Stroller parking on esplanade near South pillar.
- Palace of Versailles Versailles — Pushchairs tolerated inside the Palace and allowed in gardens/park; baby carriers with metal frames not allowed in Palace rooms.
- Musee d'Orsay Paris — Prams and pushchairs must be deposited in cloakroom, except folding pushchairs; approved-model pushchairs lent on deposit of ID
- Sainte-Chapelle Paris — Official FAQ: pushchairs must be small and foldable to pass X-ray machines; can be left outside in a covered area; not permitted in the upper chapel (narrow staircase).
Not allowed · 2
- Brunelleschi Dome Florence Florence — Not feasible: the Dome is reached via 463 steps with no elevator; strollers cannot be accommodated on the climb.
- Giotto Campanile Florence — Not feasible: 414 steps with no elevator; strollers cannot be taken on the climb.
Not specified by the venue · 28
- Colosseum Rome — Strollers/prams (passeggini) are not mentioned in the official visitor regulation nor on the official accessibility page.
- Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Rome — Strollers/prams (passeggini) are not mentioned in the official regulation.
- Castel Sant'Angelo Rome — Not documented on official pages for Castel Sant'Angelo.
- Pantheon Rome — Not addressed on any official page.
- Palazzo Barberini Rome — Not mentioned on official pages.
- Baths of Caracalla Rome — Not documented officially.
- Galleria Doria Pamphilj Rome — Strollers/passeggini not specifically mentioned in the norme.
- Domus Aurea Rome — Not explicitly addressed; child-carrying items flagged as to be verified with staff (Art. 9.6).
- Galleria dell'Accademia Florence Florence — Not explicitly mentioned; baby-changing facilities referenced but no stroller rule stated.
- Pitti Palace Florence — Not explicitly addressed on the official pages.
- Florence Cathedral Duomo Florence — Not explicitly documented; the Cathedral itself is at ground level, but strollers are impractical for the Dome (463 steps) and there is no elevator.
- Florence Baptistery Florence — Not explicitly documented; the Baptistery interior is at ground level but stroller policy is not stated.
- Bargello Museum Florence — Not documented on the official page.
- Palazzo Vecchio Florence — Not explicitly 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.
- Gallerie dell'Accademia Venice Venice — Not documented on the official Plan Your Visit page.
- Ca' Rezzonico Venice — Non documentato sul regolamento ufficiale (esiste un baby pit-stop tra i servizi, ma nessuna regola esplicita sui passeggini).
- The Last Supper Cenacolo Vinciano Milan — Non documentato sul sito ufficiale.
- Pinacoteca di Brera Milan — Non documentato ufficialmente sulle pagine consultate.
- Gallerie d'Italia Milan Milan — Non menzionato nelle Regole di Visita ufficiali.
- Herculaneum Ercolano — Not addressed in the official regulations.
- Naples National Archaeological Museum MANN Naples — Not addressed on the official website.
- Royal Palace of Naples Naples — Not addressed in the official visitor information or regulations.
- Sansevero Chapel Veiled Christ Naples — Strollers/prams are not mentioned on any official page (access rules, FAQ, accessibility).
- Certosa di San Martino Naples — Not addressed on the official ministry page.
- Catacombs of San Gennaro Naples — Not documented on the official site; note disabled access is temporarily restricted for maintenance.
- Paestum Archaeological Park Paestum — Not documented on the official site.