"All museums are the same! I don't want to go!" Such are familiar words when faced with traveling with children abroad. An answer: interactive children's museums. Explora, the Children's Museum of Rome and the first of its kind in Italy, features all kinds of hands-on exhibits that are sure to delight the little bambini in your life. It's divided into four main areas where youngsters can learn about the human body, public life, business, and the natural environment. While the exhibits are in Italian, they're supposedly visual enough to understand. The best part of all children's museums are their play element and Explora's got its own pint-sized studio (pictured) where the little ones can produce their own television programs. The museum is located on via Flaminia in the center of Rome, near the Piazza del Popolo and adjacent to the exquisite Villa Borghese park for some outdoor fun. Starwood has six great properties in Rome, including the family-friendly Four Points by Sheraton Roma West Hotel.
[image via Explora il Museo dei Bambini di Roma]
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