Rome Cavalieri Announces Kid's Club Summer Programming

Rome Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts has debut a new lineup of summer programming at its kid’s IT Club, which provides fun and informative experiences themed around Italian adventures.
 
Returning this season are enhanced daily workshops that will immerse IT Club guests in a variety of new experiences in art, cooking, sports and magic. During the Chef’s IT lessons, in partnership with famed Italian pasta brand Barilla, little ones will discover the secrets to making a perfect pizza or pasta dish, as well as delightful tiramisu or millefoglie. During the art workshops, participants will learn about sculpture, fashion and model making/building as they create their favorite model cars. They’ll also work with mosaics, fabric painting, origami, magic and more.
 
New this year, kids and teens will be welcomed with a Nutella presentation upon arrival to the IT Club. An entire corner will be dedicated to showcasing the chocolate-hazelnut treat in an array of treats, including crepes, waffles, and other gourmet snacks. A miniature Vespa, created by Peg-Pérego in collaboration with Piaggio and modeled after a classic Vespa, will also be at their disposal. The guests will also have the chance to discover the delights of driving a classic Italian Ferrari, via simulator.
 
Kids can pair their IT Club experiences with Rome Cavalieri’s outdoor amenities, accentuated by the city resort’s private Mediterranean park. Four swimming pools, an al-fresco pool bar serving gelato and other treats, professional grade tennis courts, and more are available.

The IT Club’s summer programming runs daily from 2:30 – 7:00pm through September 30 for children ages four and older, and is complimentary for hotel guests. 

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