Discovering Italian art cities with children - Travel guides

Visiting an art city with children may seem like a challenge… but it’s actually the opposite.
Italian cities are full of wonders to discover through the eyes of little ones too: squares where children can run around, interactive museums, fascinating stories and hidden details that turn into a game.

From Florence to Rome, from Turin to Naples, every city offers different experiences that can engage the whole family. You just need to find the right pace and turn the visit into an adventure.

In this section you’ll find a selection of guides dedicated to Italian art cities to visit with children, with practical ideas, itineraries and useful tips to enjoy each destination without stress.

Every city has its own personality and its own way of amazing children: some win them over with grand monuments, others with interactive museums, and others with more dynamic experiences.

Below you’ll find our guides to help you plan your visit in the best possible way:

What to do in Turin with children

Turin is a city that offers many things to do and a variety of activities for children, including visiting parks, castles, and basilicas, making them go back in time.

What to do in Turin with children per famiglie

Bologna with children, among towers, parks and museums

Known as a )university city, a cradle of music and great food, it offers something for every age: fun activities, scenic walks, and museums designed with little ones in mind. Bologna is also very stroller- and bike-friendly, making it easy to get around w

Bologna with children per famiglie

Why choose an art city with children

Italian art cities are not only to "see," but to experience.
With children everything changes: a square becomes a space to play, a museum a discovery, a walk a small journey through history.
That's why our guides are born from the direct experience of families and help you understand what is really worth doing with children, avoiding downtime and bad moments.
Art cities are also perfect for families because they combine culture, fun and discovery in a natural way.
They are easy to visit, often pedestrian-friendly and full of open spaces, with lots of activities designed even for the little ones: interactive museums, engaging guided tours, parks and experiences to enjoy together.
Whether for a weekend getaway or a longer vacation, an art city can turn into an amazing trip for the whole family.