Best Blogs on Florence with Kids

Popularly known as the “cradle of the Renaissance,” this stunning Tuscan city offers a range of family-friendly activities. Families can go beyond simply visiting famous museums or tourist attractions in Florence, however. Take your kids to the Parco Avventura il Gigante, for example. Or spend a few hours in the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum. Whatever you decide, these family travel blogs on Florence with kids have the inside expertise necessary to help you decide what to see in Florence with your family!

TravelingMel

Things To Do in Florence With Kids

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Florence isn’t always about the massive Uffizi or The Academia Gallery. If you’re looking for something off the beaten path, Melynda suggests the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum. Perfect for children with short attention spans, this small, yet informative center focuses is on the artist’s life and career. In particular, kids will appreciate the opportunity to examine some of Leonardo’s inventions. Kids will delight in seeing his flying and war machines, alongside a few anatomical models. Then, enjoy a break from all the cultural activities at Parco Avventura il Gigante. The park has over 16 high-rope and zip-line courses for a variety of ages and skillsets. There are so many wonderful things to do in Florence with kids! Of course, there’s no better way to end a day in Florence than with some gelato. Melynda recommends Amorino! Read more here!

TravelingMel

Worldschooling il Duomo’s Dome

For one of the best blogs on Florence with kids, read Traveling Mel's worldschooling article on il Duomo.
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Brunelleschi’s Duomo is an adventure within itself. Fortunately, Melynda has shared a way to make the cultural experience more interesting for kids, while still retaining its historical significance. Prior to visiting Florence, get kids excited about the prospect by having them watch The Great Cathedral Mystery. This National Geographic special explains the history of the dome in a way that will captivate young kids. When you’re actually in Florence, walk upstream along the Arno until you come across Anconella Park. There, you’ll find a miniature model of the dome, created by architect Massimo Rici. By then, kids will probably be eager to see the actual Duomo. An all-in-one ticket to the Grande Museo del Duomo includes access to a number of great sights. Among these is the dome, Giotto’s Campanile, the baptistry, and Santa Reparta, the original church. Read more here!

Family Can Travel

Best Things To Do in Florence With Kids

For one of the best blogs on Florence with kids, read Family Can Travel.
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With this blog on Florence with kids, familes start their trip at Piazzale Michelangelo. Here, kids have plenty of open space to run around! To get a great view, take kids to the top of Giotto’s Campanile. This is one of four monuments occupying Piazza Del Duomo. Then, stop for a sandwich at All’Antico Vinaio. Then, take kids for a walk across Ponte Vecchio. This old bridge leads to the other side of the city. Just south of the bridge you’ll find a ton of small shops and Giardino di Boboli. This wonderful open-air museum also includes sculptures and lush lawns. A ticket to Giardino Bardini is also included with Giardini di Boboli’s admission price. Here, families can find winding pathways and a great view of the skyline. Afterward, let kids burn off the remainder of their energy on the playground at Lungarno Santa Rosa. Read more here!

Traveling Mel

Day Hike Near Florence: Fiesole, Italy

For one of the best blogs on Florence with kids, read Traveling Mel's favorite hikes near Florence.
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To escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Melynda took her kids to visit Fiesole, a wonderful small town just north of Florence. Here, families can trek through the Italian countryside and other points of historical interest. Start from the Piazza Mino da Fiesole. Then, wander toward Mount Ceceri, passing cypress, olive, and oak trees along the way. This area is also where Leonardo da Vinci did many of his flying experiments. Kids will love following in his footsteps! From there, finish your trip at the Piazzale Leonardo Da Vinci. This piazza has a small monument and the best view of Florence you can get in Fiesole. A picnic table is available nearby if you plan on bringing any food. Plus, it’s a great change of scenery. Everything in Fiesole is just a quick bus ride away on the #7 outside of Giardino dei Simplici. Read more here!

Happily Curated Chaos

Adventure 13 // Florence, Italy

For one of the best blogs on Florence with kids, read Happily Curated Chaos.
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Next on our list of the best blogs on Florence with kids is the family behind Happily Curated Chaos, both full-time travel journalists. This beautiful, photo-heavy post outlines their ten-night stay in the city of Florence. Families will find tons of things to do in Florence with kids in this blog! Try hunting for the best gelato shop. They recommend 7 fantastic options! Next, enjoy time as a family perusing the rose garden. Families will love strolling the various town squares while people watching. Finally, familes can visit the myriad of toy stores, as well as ride the famous carousel at Piazza della Repubblica. If you’re vegan, you’ll appreciate their round-up of best spots for vegan food in Florence as well. Finally, beautiful families pictures make Florece come alive! Read more here!

Happy Planning!

Florence is sure to please the whole family and these blogs on Florence with kids are here to help you plan! With access to numerous historical sights, iconic art, and phenomenal food, it is no wonder that Florence is a can’t miss for families who love to travel!  With so much to do around every piazza, Florence is sure to become a place your family treasures and continues to visit time and again! This list of best family travel blogs Florence with kids is sure to help you decide what to see in Florence. Next, check out these Florence itineraries perfect for families. Happy planning!

Next, find more things to do in Florence with kids, as well as lodging, restaurants, and other recommendations on our main page on Florence.

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