Family Fun Unleashed: The Best of Florence with Kids

Welcome to Florence, where history meets child-friendly adventure! Florence, a city famed for its art, culture, and stunning architecture, is also a treasure trove of experiences for families. At Artviva, we specialize in creating unforgettable journeys that cater to the needs of all family members, from toddlers to grandparents. Explore the Renaissance city through our bespoke family-friendly tours, crafted to ensure smiles all around.

Top Attractions for Kids in Florence

Florence is a playground for the curious. Begin your family adventure at the Palazzo Vecchio’s Secret Passages tour, a hit among young explorers. Don’t miss the Boboli Gardens, where kids can run free among statues and fountains. The Galileo Museum, with its interactive displays, makes science fun and accessible, while the Florence Zoo offers a delightful break with animals and play areas.

Best Dining Spots for Families in Florence

Dining in Florence with children is a breeze, thanks to the city’s welcoming restaurants. La Giostra offers a charming atmosphere and a menu that caters to all ages, while Il Vegetariano provides healthy, kid-friendly options. For a treat, visit the Mercato Centrale, where you can sample a variety of local dishes that appeal to both young palates and foodie parents.

Artviva’s Kid-Friendly Tours in Florence

Artviva’s tours are designed with families in mind. Our “Time Travelers Tour” is led by actor historians, like Leonardo Da Vinci himself, who bring history to life. Our “Family Treasure Hunt” turns Florence into an exciting game board. These experiences ensure that your family’s stay in Florence is not just a trip, but a lifelong memory.

Bespoke Experiences for Families: Only in Florence

Imagine your family participating in a private cooking class or enjoying an exclusive after-hours visit to the Uffizi. Our bespoke experiences, including interactive performances and personalized treasure hunts, allow you to discover Florence in a uniquely engaging way. Let us know your interests, and we’ll craft the perfect adventure for you.

Choosing the Right Family Accommodation in Florence

Accommodation in Florence is plentiful, but finding the right place for your family is key to a pleasant stay. Consider family-friendly hotels like the Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, which offers luxury and a large park for children to play. Apartments are another great option, providing space and the comforts of home. Locations near major attractions save on travel time and keep those little legs from getting too tired!

Essential Tips for Visiting Florence with Children

Traveling with children requires planning. Here are some tips:

  1. Pace yourself; try not to fit too much into one day.
  2. Keep hydrated and pack snacks.
  3. Visit attractions early in the day to avoid crowds.
  4. Use public transport and the Florence Card for convenience and savings.

With Artviva, exploring Florence becomes a magical experience, crafted just for your family. Our expertly tailored tours ensure that your visit is hassle-free, educational, and, most importantly, fun! Ready to embark on your unforgettable journey? Fill out our enquiry form today, and let’s start planning your dream family vacation in the heart of Tuscany!

Family-Friendly Florence

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While exploring Florence with your family, consider diving deeper with our array of Artviva tours that promise enriching experiences for all ages. All of Artviva’s tours can be customized to be kid-friendly, thanks to our wonderful guides who are not only experts in their fields but are also fantastic at engaging with children.

At Artviva, we pride ourselves on our ability to tailor tours to meet the specific interests and needs of your family. Our guides are passionate about making each tour educational, accessible, and fun for children. Whether you’re looking for art, history, or a little bit of adventure, Artviva’s tours ensure that your family’s experience in Florence will be nothing short of spectacular.

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Artviva’s Exclusive Experiences

For something truly unique, ask about our exclusive experiences like a private visit to secret gardens or historical residences usually closed to the public. These tours offer families a chance to see hidden parts of Florence and learn about lesser-known aspects of its history in a very personal setting.

The Palaces of Florence Tour

Delve into the grandeur of Florence’s palatial past with a tour that takes you inside some of the city’s most majestic buildings. Adapted to be family-friendly, this tour includes stories of the people who lived in these palaces, making history come alive in a way that resonates with younger visitors.

Renaissance and Medici Tales Tour

Explore the history of the powerful Medici family whose influence shaped Florence throughout the Renaissance. This tour involves visits to key sites like the Palazzo Medici and the Basilica di San Lorenzo, weaving stories of politics, art, and intrigue that captivated Florence during the Renaissance era.

Artisan Workshops Tour

Take a closer look at Florence’s renowned artisan culture with a tour of local workshops. This experience can include demonstrations and hands-on activities in traditional crafts such as leather working, jewelry making, and paper marbling, offering a unique insight into the city’s enduring craftsmanship traditions.

Florentine Culinary and Wine Tour

Indulge in the flavors of Tuscany with a culinary tour that includes visits to markets, tastings at local eateries, and perhaps a cooking class. This tour can be customized to include wine tastings in historic cellars for adults, while providing child-friendly activities like gelato tasting.

Bike or Segway Tours

Experience Florence from a different perspective with a guided bike or Segway tour. This is a fun and efficient way to cover more ground than on foot, ideal for families or groups who enjoy being active. Routes can include lesser-known neighborhoods along with famous landmarks.

Photography Walking Tour

Capture your memories with a photography-focused walking tour led by a professional photographer. This tour not only shows you the iconic sights but also teaches you how to take stunning photos, offering tips on composition, lighting, and capturing the essence of Florence.

Ghost and Mystery Night Tour

For those who love a bit of mystery and suspense, a night tour focusing on Florence’s darker, hidden stories can be thrilling. Explore haunted sites and learn about historical legends, perfect for tweens, teens, and adults who enjoy spooky tales.

Gardens of Florence Tour

Visit some of Florence’s beautiful gardens, like the Bardini Gardens and the famous Boboli Gardens. These tours can be relaxing and educational, offering insights into Renaissance garden design and the chance to see spectacular views of the city.

Pisa and Lucca Day Trip

Expand your horizons with a day trip to nearby cities like Pisa and Lucca. These tours can include transportation and guided visits to major attractions such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Lucca’s enchanting medieval city walls.

 Interactive Language and Culture Experience

Engage with the Italian language and culture through an interactive tour that includes basic language lessons, cultural etiquette, and history. This experience is designed to enhance communication with locals and enrich your understanding of Italian culture.

Private Boat Tours on the Arno River

Experience a serene boat ride on the Arno River, taking in Florence from its historic waterway. This can be a private tour, ideal for seeing the sunset and enjoying some tranquil time away from the bustling city streets.

Artviva is dedicated to creating personalized and immersive experiences, ensuring that every tour not only meets but exceeds your expectations, providing deep connections with the rich tapestry of Florentine life and history.

Cooking classes are a fantastic way for families to engage with Italian culture. Here are some additional tailored experiences that Artviva can offer, including cooking classes specifically designed for kids:

  1. Family-Friendly Italian Cooking Class

Join a hands-on cooking class where both parents and children can learn to make traditional Italian dishes such as pizza, pasta, and gelato. These classes are designed to be fun and accessible, allowing kids to get involved in the cooking process under the guidance of a friendly chef. The experience can end with the family enjoying the meal they’ve prepared together, making for a delicious and memorable day.

  1. Tuscan Farm Visit and Cooking Lesson

Experience the rustic charm of the Tuscan countryside with a visit to a local farm. Families can tour the farm to see where fresh ingredients come from, followed by a cooking lesson using the farm’s produce. This experience not only teaches cooking skills but also offers insight into sustainable farming practices in Italy.

  1. Market Tour and Picnic Preparation

Begin with a guided tour of a local market where children can learn about different ingredients used in Italian cuisine. The guide will help the family select fresh ingredients, which they will then use to prepare a picnic lunch. Afterward, enjoy your picnic in one of Florence’s beautiful parks, such as the Boboli Gardens or along the banks of the Arno River.

  1. Chocolate-Making Workshop

Indulge in a chocolate-making workshop where children can learn the art of chocolate crafting from local chocolatiers. This sweet experience allows kids to create their own chocolate treats, which they can take home as a delicious souvenir of their time in Florence.

  1. Gelato-Making Class

Learn the secrets behind making the perfect gelato, Italy’s beloved frozen dessert. A local gelatiere will guide you through the process, from selecting the best natural ingredients to achieving the smooth and creamy texture that makes Italian gelato so special. Kids will love customizing their flavors and enjoying the tasty results!

These cooking and culinary experiences are designed to be enjoyable and educational, providing families with a taste of Italian culture in a fun, interactive setting. With Artviva’s expert guides and chefs, these activities are not just about food—they are about creating lasting memories together in the heart of Italy.

Exploring beyond the city center and discovering the wealth of museums in Florence can enrich your family’s experience with culture, history, and fun. Here are several recommendations for day trips and museums in Florence that are particularly enjoyable for kids:

Museums in Florence that are Great for Kids

  1. The Leonardo da Vinci Museum

This museum is dedicated to showcasing the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. It features interactive exhibits of his inventions, allowing children to engage with early concepts of flight, hydraulics, and mechanics. Kids can operate models of his machines, making it a hands-on educational experience.

  1. The Palazzo Vecchio Museum

The Palazzo Vecchio offers a variety of family-friendly activities, including secret passage tours that reveal hidden staircases and private chambers. The museum also hosts workshops where children can learn about Renaissance art and culture through interactive games and storytelling.

  1. The Museo Galileo – Institute and Museum of the History of Science

This museum is home to one of the world’s major collections of scientific instruments, many of which date back to the Renaissance. Interactive exhibits and the display of Galileo’s telescopes and other scientific tools make this museum particularly appealing to young science enthusiasts.

  1. The Stibbert Museum

Located just outside Florence’s city center, the Stibbert Museum is known for its vast collection of armors and weaponry from different parts of the world. It’s a fascinating place for kids interested in knights and battles. The museum’s park and gardens also provide a nice place for a stroll.

  1. Museo degli Innocenti

Located in Piazza della Santissima Annunziata, the Museo degli Innocenti is built on the site of a historic orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The museum offers a sensitive exploration of the history of child care and social welfare. Interactive displays and child-friendly multimedia presentations make this museum both educational and engaging for younger visitors.

  1. The Bargello National Museum

Though primarily a sculpture museum, The Bargello is fascinating for children due to its vast collection of Renaissance statues, including works by Michelangelo and Donatello. The museum’s medieval building and grand courtyard also offer a glimpse into Florence’s past as a center of art and culture.

  1. Museo di Palazzo Vecchio – Children’s Museum

In addition to the general museum, Palazzo Vecchio offers areas specifically designed for children. These areas host various workshops and activities that introduce young visitors to art, history, and culture through games and crafts, making history accessible and fun.

  1. La Specola Zoological Museum

Part of the Natural History Museum, La Specola houses an extensive collection of taxidermy animals and wax anatomical models that are intriguing for kids interested in biology and the natural world. The exhibits of exotic animals and detailed human anatomies offer a unique educational experience.

Gardens and Outdoor Spaces in Florence

  1. The Rose Garden (Il Giardino delle Rose)

Located near Piazzale Michelangelo, this garden offers stunning views of Florence and a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. With over 400 varieties of roses, an array of sculptures, and ample space to relax, it’s a perfect spot for families to enjoy a sunny afternoon.

  1. The Bardini Garden

This lesser-known gem offers spectacular views of the city and a tranquil atmosphere. The garden is less crowded than Boboli and features a variety of trees, flowers, and an ornate Baroque staircase. It’s a wonderful place for a quiet stroll or a picnic.

  1. The Fiesole Gardens

Just a short bus ride from the center of Florence, Fiesole offers not only a break from the city’s heat but also some of the best views of Florence. The area is rich in history and green spaces, including the archaeological area with Roman and Etruscan ruins and several private gardens that sometimes open to the public.

  1. Torrigiani Garden

Offering guided tours by appointment, this is the largest private garden within a European city. The garden features a romantic style with winding paths, rare plant species, and a neogothic tower. It’s an enchanting place for families to explore and learn about botany and landscape architecture.

These museums and gardens provide a wide range of activities that cater to the interests and curiosities of children, making Florence not just a city of art and history, but also a destination for fun and educational family outings. With Artviva, families can enjoy tailored visits that highlight the best of what Florence has to offer, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone.

Art and Craft Workshops in Florence for Kids

Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, offers a treasure trove of artistic workshops and activities that are perfect for families eager to immerse themselves in the city’s rich artistic traditions. With Artviva, your family’s journey through Florence is transformed into a series of bespoke experiences, each one carefully crafted to match your unique interests and inspire creativity among all ages.

  1. Custom Marbled Paper Making

Dive into the colorful world of marbled paper making. Artviva organizes private workshops where children and adults alike can learn this mesmerizing art form, floating paint on a liquid surface to create stunning patterns. These workshops are perfect for crafting personal journals, bookmarks, or cards, allowing everyone to take home a piece of handmade art.

  1. Personalized Gilding Workshops

Experience the ancient art of gilding, a traditional craft that has adorned Florence for centuries. Our expert artisans will teach your family how to apply fine gold leaf to various surfaces such as wood, metal, or glass. This workshop not only teaches the technique but also its historical significance, decorating small frames or ornaments that you can cherish forever.

  1. Tailored Painting and Drawing Classes

What better place to refine your painting and drawing skills than in the birthplace of the Renaissance? Artviva connects you with renowned local artists who offer classes tailored to your family’s skill levels. From basic sketching and watercolor painting to more advanced oil painting techniques, these sessions enhance your appreciation of the art seen throughout the city.

  1. Bespoke Sculpture Workshops

Let your creativity take shape with our sculpture workshops. Guided by skilled artisans, children and adults can work with clay or other materials, inspired by the works of masters like Michelangelo and Donatello. These workshops focus on traditional techniques, allowing you to create your own small sculptures.

  1. Customized Ceramic and Pottery Making

Join a hands-on ceramic workshop where each family member can learn the basics of pottery, including molding clay and glazing. These popular workshops provide a tactile experience, allowing you to create usable art like dishes, vases, or decorative tiles.

  1. Exclusive Fresco Painting Workshops

Learn the quintessential Italian art of fresco painting. Artviva arranges workshops that teach this ancient technique, where art meets science. You’ll learn to mix pigments and apply them to wet plaster, connecting with one of Florence’s historical art methods in a unique way.

  1. Specialized Fabric and Textile Workshops

Florence’s historical connection to the textile industry makes it an ideal place to explore fabric arts. Our workshops can include silk painting, fabric dyeing, or even fashion design basics, tailored to young learners interested in textiles and patterns.

These workshops not only provide fun and education but also foster a hands-on connection to Italian culture. Participating in these activities allows children and adults alike to engage with the history and artistic techniques that have made Florence a focal point of European art for centuries.

With Artviva, exploring Florence becomes a magical blend of learning, creativity, and personal expression. We handle the details and create a custom itinerary that ensures you feel deeply connected to the timeless artistic spirit of Florence. Whether your family is artistically inclined or simply looking for a unique way to experience the city, our workshops offer something memorable for everyone.

Florence is an enchanting city that offers a vibrant tapestry of art, culture, and history, making it a perfect destination for families looking to explore and create together. Artviva is dedicated to curating bespoke experiences that immerse your family in the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Florence. In addition to our customized tours and workshops in the city, we also suggest extending your stay to the serene Tuscan countryside, where villa hotels and private villas provide an idyllic setting for relaxation and family time. Plus, our concierge services ensure that every detail, including childcare, is seamlessly handled.

Luxurious Stays: Villa Hotels and Private Villas in the Countryside

After busy days exploring Florence, retreat to the tranquil Tuscan countryside where villa hotels and private villas offer luxurious comfort and breathtaking scenery. Here are some recommended stays where you can relax and rejuvenate:

  • Villa La Vedetta: Overlooking Florence with a panoramic view of the cityscape, this neo-Renaissance villa offers a luxury boutique hotel experience with a modern twist.
  • Borgo I Vicelli Country Relais: Nestled in the rolling hills near Florence, this rustic yet elegant villa is perfect for families looking to experience the charm of Tuscan life.
  • Villa San Michele: A former monastery, this villa boasts historic architecture and lush gardens, ideal for families desiring a peaceful and scenic environment.

You can explore these and more options through Artviva’s recommended villas, ensuring a stay that perfectly matches your family’s needs. Book your stay here. 

Artviva’s Concierge Services

To make your vacation truly stress-free, Artviva offers comprehensive concierge services. Need a babysitter for an evening out in Florence? Our concierge team can arrange for trusted childcare services, allowing parents to enjoy some well-deserved time together exploring the city’s romantic evenings or enjoying a special dinner.

Major Attractions in Florence with Artviva

  1. Florence Cathedral (Duomo)

Imagine standing before the magnificent Florence Cathedral, crowned by Brunelleschi’s famous dome. Our Artviva guides can tell the gripping story of how Brunelleschi built the dome without modern machinery, which still amazes architects today. They’ll also point out the details in the cathedral’s facade that might be missed without an expert eye.

Fun Fact: The Duomo’s dome is made of over 4 million bricks and was the largest in the world when it was completed!

  1. Uffizi Gallery

Walk through the halls of the Uffizi Gallery, where some of the most famous works of art in the world are housed. An Artviva guide can make these masterpieces come alive by sharing the secret stories behind the artworks of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli. They’ll help children spot interesting details in the paintings, turning the visit into a fun treasure hunt.

Fun Fact: Did you know that the Uffizi Gallery was originally built to house the offices of Florentine magistrates? Hence the name ‘Uffizi’ which means ‘offices’ in Italian.

  1. Palazzo Vecchio

This former palace and town hall of Florence is a treasure trove of secrets and stories. Artviva guides are great at engaging kids with tales of power and intrigue and showing them the hidden elements like secret passages and Michelangelo’s “forgotten” sculpture.

Fun Fact: There is a hidden passage that connects Palazzo Vecchio to the Pitti Palace across the river, known as the Vasari Corridor.

  1. Ponte Vecchio

Strolling across the picturesque Ponte Vecchio, your guide will explain why the only shops located on the bridge are jewelers, art dealers, and souvenir sellers. They’ll share stories from WWII when Ponte Vecchio was the only bridge in Florence not destroyed by the Germans.

Fun Fact: The Ponte Vecchio has had shops on it since the 13th century, initially butcher shops, because the waste could be easily disposed of into the river below!

  1. Boboli Gardens

Explore the expansive Boboli Gardens behind the Pitti Palace, where Artviva guides can lead a discovery tour for children, telling stories about the Medici family who created these gardens for their pleasure. The gardens are not only beautiful but also full of sculptures, grottos, and fountains that spark the imagination.

Fun Fact: The Boboli Gardens were one of the first and most elaborate examples of the Italian Garden style that later inspired many European royal gardens, including Versailles.

  1. Accademia Gallery

Home to Michelangelo’s David, the Accademia Gallery is a must-visit. An Artviva guide will help your family appreciate the statue not just as a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture but as a symbol of Florence’s enduring spirit. They’ll also explore other important works within the gallery that are often overlooked.

Fun Fact: Michelangelo carved the David from a single block of marble that had been considered flawed by other artists.

  1. Basilica of Santa Croce

This magnificent basilica is not only a beautiful example of Gothic architecture but also the final resting place of some of the most illustrious Italians, such as Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. An Artviva guide can share stories about the lives of these historical figures and point out the stunning art pieces that decorate the chapels.

Fun Fact: The Basilica of Santa Croce is known as the Temple of the Italian Glories because of the many famous Italians buried there.

  1. San Miniato al Monte

Perched atop one of the highest points in Florence, this beautiful Romanesque church offers breathtaking views of the city. An Artviva guide will enhance the experience by explaining the intricate details of the church’s façade and the significance of its mosaic interiors, all while sharing tales of Florence’s medieval past.

Fun Fact: Twice a year, during certain sunsets, the sun aligns perfectly with the church’s central aisle, creating a spectacular light effect known as the “Holy Light.”

  1. Medici Chapels

Connected to the Church of San Lorenzo, the Medici Chapels serve as a mausoleum for the Medici family. Artviva guides bring to life the ambitious Medici, who used these chapels to showcase their wealth and patronage of the arts. The guides can explain the symbolism behind the opulent decor and the famous sculptures by Michelangelo.

Fun Fact: The Medici Chapels’ dome is unfinished on the outside because the original design by Michelangelo was considered too costly and elaborate to complete.

  1. Bargello Museum

Once a prison, now a remarkable sculpture museum, the Bargello has an impressive collection, including works by Donatello and Michelangelo. An Artviva guide will help you appreciate the evolution of Renaissance sculpture and share lesser-known stories about the museum’s former life as a palace and prison.

Fun Fact: The Bargello was the first national museum in Italy, specifically established to display the country’s Renaissance sculptures.

  1. Piazzale Michelangelo

For the best panoramic views of Florence, Piazzale Michelangelo is unmatched. While the view itself is a highlight, an Artviva guide can point out key landmarks from this vantage point and share stories about the city’s development, its historic floods, and the significance of the River Arno to Florence’s economy and beauty.

Fun Fact: The square’s bronze David statue is a replica of Michelangelo’s David, placed to celebrate the artist and overlook the city he beautified.

  1. La Specola Museum

Part of the Museum of Natural History, La Specola is fascinating for kids with its extensive collection of zoological specimens and an array of anatomical wax models. An Artviva guide can make this visit intriguing by explaining the history of scientific study in Florence and how these collections played a role in medical education.

Fun Fact: La Specola houses one of the oldest and largest collections of anatomical waxes in the world, which were used to teach anatomy in the days before modern dissection techniques were developed.

Each of these locations in Florence offers unique insights into the rich tapestry of the city’s art, history, and culture. With Artviva’s knowledgeable guides, your visit becomes more than just sightseeing; it’s an engaging, educational, and personalized experience. Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or looking for family-friendly fun, Artviva ensures that your exploration of Florence is both profound and enchanting.

With Artviva, you’re not just visiting Florence; you’re being immersed in its stories, learning secrets that only locals know, and discovering the hidden gems that make the city truly magical. Our guides tailor the experience to your family’s interests, ensuring that everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, leaves with vivid memories and a deep connection to Florence. Ready to explore Florence with expert guidance and insider knowledge? Contact Artviva today to arrange your perfect family-friendly tour!

 

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