Italians love kids and kids love Italy. If you’re looking for the family vacation of a lifetime, look no further than la bella Italia. There’s something for kids of every age, plus what child doesn’t love grand buildings, colorful art, ancient ruins, stunning parks, pizza gelato and gladiators! Our April 2016 issue and May 2016 issue were both exclusively devoted to great ideas for kids in Italy including more than 60 unique experience – cooking classes, truffle hunts, art lessons, child-friendly tour guides – throughout Italy! JOIN NOW to access both issues on traveling with children to Italy!
Free Access Articles About Taking the Kids to Italy
- Editor’s Note: February/March 2023 Dream of Italy Issue
- 2022 Travel Inspiration From Our Pages
- Sarah Centrella: Bringing Bambini to Italy
- Editor’s Note: June/July 2021 Dream of Italy Issue
- Podcast Episode #2: Rosanne Cofoid on Family Travel to Italy
- A Family Adventure at Carnevale in Venice
- Five Great Tips for Planning a Trip to Italy With Children
- Exploring Venice With Kids
- Borgo Egnazia — Puglia Resort Where Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Married
- How to Enjoy Christmas in Florence Italy with Your Family
- Tips for Choosing Child-Friendly Lodging in Italy
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- Travel Chat – April 13 – Lake Garda, Driving in Italy, Best Places to Live
- The Beating Heart of Rome’s Testaccio (February/March 2023)
- What to See and Do in Molise (December 2022/January 2023)
- Taking a Chance on Molise (December 2022/January 2023)
- How to Plan an Extended Stay or Sabbatical in Italy (October/November 2022)
- 5 Tips to Help Your Kids Enjoy a Magical Trip to Italy (June/July 2021)
- What’s New in Italy in 2019
- What’s New in Italy in 2019 – Ducati Theme Park (November 2018)
- Winter Family Fun in Cortina (November 2017)
- Best Amalfi Coast Experiences for Kids
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Puglia, Sardinia and Sicily
- Unique Experiences for Kids in the Amalfi Coast, Campania, Calabria and Basilicata
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Tuscany and Umbria
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Cinque Terre, Dolomites and the Lakes
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Italy: English Language Summer Camp
- Great Places in Italy to Stay With Kids
- Three Great Apartment Rentals for Families
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Italy’s Five Major Cities
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Florence
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Milan
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Rome
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Naples
- Unique Experiences for Kids in Venice
- The Italian Day: A Blueprint for Travel to Italy With Kids
- Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna and Friuli
- Florence: Palazzo Strozzi Makes Art Fun for Families
- Hit Parade: Tips for Taking the Kids to Venice
- Venice With Kids: What to Do, Where to Stay, Where to Eat
- All the Details on Assisi: Where to Stay, Eat and Shop
- Fantastic Excursions and Day Trips on Lake Maggiore
- Great Local Tour Guides in Rome
- Great Local Tour Guides in Florence and Tuscany
- Where to Stay in Puglia: Luxury and Golf in Seaside Savelletri
- From Our Rome Travel App: Rome Children’s Museum
- What to See and Where to Eat in Le Marche
- Forte dei Marmi: Family-Friendly Tuscany Beach Vacation
- The Dream Interview: Tuscany and Umbria Insider Barrie Kerper
- Creating a Family-Friendly Italy Itinerary
- Five Child-Friendly Activities in Rome
- A Year of Gastronomy: One Woman’s Reawakening in Italy
- Spa Life at Tuscany’s Hotel Adler Thermae
- Ring THIS Bell for Unique Florentine Experiences
- Celiac Disease: The Italian Connection
- Disney Tour Does Italy
- Taking the Kids to Rome? Read This First
- Tips for Finding Kid-Friendly Accommodations in Italy
- How to Keep the Kids Happy in Italy
- Family Travel: Take the Kids to Italy
- Mail Your Christmas Cards from the Vatican
- The Dream Interview: Pauline Frommer’s Italy
- An Aristocratic Stay at Lake Como’s Grand Hotel Tremezzo
- Traveling with Kids? Make it a Journey of Discovery
- Pimsleur Makes Learning Italian Simple