Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Travelling with kids in Florence. What this place has that your children will love!

Florence in Tuscany is one of the most stunning gems of the world. This city has seen the birth of the Renaissance making it a centre of great art, culture and history. This city attracts thousands of tourists. There are beautiful cathedrals and grand palaces as well as museums containing some of the most popular works of art. There are a lot of things to see making it the perfect destination for all kinds of travellers. If you are planning to spend your next vacation in Florence with your family, there are things that will keep your holiday full and lively. For help choosing the right place to stay, check out venere.com for the best accommodation in the city.
With the sophistication of the city, it can be quite challenging to plan a trip to Florence that will also entertain and amuse a family with young children. But it is far from impossible. With conscientious planning, this city can be interesting and fun for the kids too. Don’t overwhelm your children with too much sight-seeing in a day and too many things to carry around. Plan your itinerary well to visit a few areas in a day. For example, in the morning you can bring the family to Piazza Repubblica where you can visit the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most important museums in the world where you can see beautiful Renaissance art of famous people including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio and Boticelli. You can reserve online the tickets to visit The Uffizi Gallery Museum. After which, you can let the kids have several rides on the Antique Carousel located on the Piazza itself. It is advisable to buy your tickets in advance to avoid the long queues.
For children, visiting a museum may seem too sombre but the one in the Palazzo Vecchio will surely bring them alive. The Children’s Museum which is next to the Uffizi puts on a demonstration of the life of the Medici family. The exhibits in English are educational and are perfect for family tourists. Next, usher your children to the Institute and Museum of Science located in Piazza dei Giudicci to see the displays of many instruments and personal items associated with Galileo Galilei.
In Summer, the traffic in the city can be overwhelming, so if you want to enjoy the city away from the crowd, visiting the Oltrarno district across the Ponte Vecchio is ideal. There is the Boboli Gardens at Palazzo Pitti that have a lot of open spaces to have a picnic while the children play and explore. In some occasions, musical performances are held in the area which could serve as additional fun for the whole family. You could also treat your family to some of the best ice cream in the city just across the Ponte Santa Trinità. You can also stay around these areas.
Recount to your children the story of the contest to construct the Cathedral Dome and the Baptistery’s Golden Doors so when you bring them to see the Duomo in person, the effect will be more remarkable for them. They will then better be able to appreciate the genius in making these innovative buildings for all to see. The facade of the Duomo alone will make them see the greatness of architectural and engineering feat of those times. Then, if you can manage to climb 463 steps to the top of the dome, you and your children will have a chance to admire Giorgio Vasari's frescoes of the Last Judgment and have a marvelous 360-degree view of the city!
These are just few of the things that stunning Florence has to offer families who visit. So, the next time you plan a European vacation it's a holiday that will provide amongst its beautiful confines, many things to keep you and your children entertained.
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1 comment:

  1. This is beautiful. I would love to take my children to Italy and Florence would right at the top of the list - especially now. Thank you for such brilliant tips :)

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