Italy has a name
for being a "family" country; and we are not talking Godfather,
here...
We italians adore
our family and the most important part of it is the children. They are our
future, our legacy and our pride and joy.
But when it comes
to travelling with kids we also have questions and perplexities: too many
museums? Will they like to spend time in an art city?
We propose you a
reading in the website https://ournextadventure.co quoting: who needs to visit the Uffizi when the entire city of
Florence is a walking museum? A favorite family-friendly sites included Boboli
Gardens, Mercato Centrale, the carousel at Piazza della Republica, and Piazzale
Michelangelo.
Italy offers will offer in many of its cities, if not all, big squares and large gardens; as Katherine Edwards points out in her blog: https://www.thelocal.it/20170322/parks-gardens-to-visit-in-italy-spring-nature-flowers-travel there is plently of spaces where to reconnect and bond with your loved ones in a magnificent display of nature.
So, when planning
your trip to Italy with kids, remember:
1 - LEAVE THE STROLLER AT HOME.
Narrow streets and
bumpy roads only make it a seldom used burden.
2 - PACK LIGHT
Those
cobblestone streets and busy trains don’t have room for your gigantic luggage.
3 - GO OFF THE BEATEN PATH FOR AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FOOD
With pizza or pasta on nearly every menu, you’ll have little to worry about with picky eaters: the food in Italy is extremely kid-friendly.
With pizza or pasta on nearly every menu, you’ll have little to worry about with picky eaters: the food in Italy is extremely kid-friendly.
See
you soon around our beloved Italy!
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