Things to Do For Kids in Italy
While exploring Italy, you should consider taking your kids to some of the parks and attractions that are specifically meant for children. These places may seem unusual, but they will keep your children entertained. You can also take them to see volcanoes, catteries, and nature parks.
Nature parks
There are many hiking trails that cross Italy. They take you to beautiful meadows, thick forests, and beautiful beauty spots. Spending a half-day in the great outdoors can really clear your mind and make you appreciate the country more. You will also get a great night’s rest from the energy you will burn during the hike. There are three hiking trails at the Molina Waterfalls Park, which features 18 waterfalls and a medieval village. You can also explore the park’s nearby watermills, which have been in operation for centuries.
Lakes
Lakes in Italy are a great choice for families with young children. They offer both natural beauty and child-friendly activities. From public lidos and water parks to scenic views and museums for young minds, these destinations have something for everyone.
Catteries
Catteries for kids in Italy are an excellent way to introduce your child to the world of cats. You can even adopt a cat! These facilities are managed by the Cat Fanciers Association.
Volcanoes
There are many ways to take your kids to Italy’s volcanoes. You can take a bus up to the summit. From there, you can explore the crater and purchase souvenirs. Another option is to take a helicopter ride over the volcano.
Pisa Tower Leaning Tower
If you are traveling to Italy with kids, you should consider visiting the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. This iconic landmark is located in Piazza di San Giovanni and is a must-see attraction. Pisa is home to stunning beaches and amusement parks, in addition to the tower. It is a great place for families who want to enjoy a wide range of family-friendly activities.
Park of the Five Senses, Messina
Messina, Sicily is a lovely destination for families with kids. The Park of the Five Senses offers a variety of activities and an earth path. The park promotes health and wellbeing through the use the five senses. It also features mini workshops, interactive games, and a delicious lunch.
Lucca’s medieval walls can be ridden
The ancient origins of Lucca can be traced back to the Roman era, and this can be seen in the town’s grid layout and shadow of the amphitheater. The two main streets that run through the fortified town meet at the forum, which was once the town’s main market and political center. In addition to the ancient walls, Lucca is home to one of the oldest mints in Europe, which is open to tourists.
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