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Trip.Best Top 4 Family-friendly Attractions in Italy [2024]

Discover the best family-friendly activities in Italy! Fun for kids and adults alike for a perfect family day out.
Updated Sep 2024
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    󰺂5.8
    4.4/5
    9 Review
    From64.99
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 333 reviews
    "A super fun place, the key is that there are many things that can be operated by yourself, it is really interesting and tasteful, there are many devices that look simple, but it contains a lot of physical chemistry in it."
    Rome.Rome City Centre
    2.9km from downtown Rome
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    󰺂5.1
    4.8/5
    6 Review
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    "Positano has many churches, but also faces the sea, has a strange-looking house, many people live in it, has been envious of the locals living in the seaside city, always feel that life is very simple."
    Positano
    168m from downtown Positano
    Highlights: Famous landscape in the town of Positano. Inside the church, the classic silhouette is broken by columns topped with gilded Ionian capitals, winged angels peeking down from each arch, and ceramic domes. On the main altar is a 13th-century Byzantine-style Black Virgin Mary and Child.
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    󰺂4.7
    4.6/5
    88 Review
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    "Very close to Milan Cathedral, only a few minutes walk, a small white building, the interior is relatively simple, the bone room is not particularly easy to see, on the right hand side of the door, where is more amazing."
    Milan.Zona 1 Centro Storico
    771m from downtown Milan
    Highlights: The Ossuary Church of San Bernardino is located on the southeast side of the famous Milan Cathedral. The interior and walls of the ossuary are decorated with human bones. The history of the Ossuary Church of St. Bernardino can be traced back to 1210. At that time, a hospital and a cemetery were built near the church. Since there was no space left in the cemetery, a room was built in the church to store the bones of the deceased. In the 17th century, the people of Milan built this baroque church in memory of innocent children who died in the plague in the early seventeenth century, and redecorated the walls and vaults of the ossuary with skeleton diagrams. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1712, and was later rebuilt and enlarged to the size of the ossuary.
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    4.5/5
    20 Review
    From90.53
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    "Biopaco Wildlife Park tickets are worth 16 euros. Although the summer temperature is very high, there are many shade trees and cafes to rest. Reptile houses are the highlights of the zoo, such as crocodiles catching turtles, elephants having intelligent stimulating toys, and dwarf hippos are very happy in their little mud pits."
    Rome.Flaminio Parioli
    1.7km from downtown Rome
    Highlights: Biopark Wildlife Park is a 17-hectare zoo with 1,114 animals of 222 species. The zoo was built in 1908 to exhibit exotic animals. Unlike most other zoos in Europe, this zoo was not originally set up for scientific research, but for entertainment.
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FAQ

What Family-friendly Attractions are there in Italy?
These are all Family-friendly Attractions in Italy:Museum Leonardo Da Vinci Experience, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, San Bernardino alle Ossa, Bioparco
What are some highly-rated Family-friendly Attractions in Italy?
Some highly-rated Family-friendly Attractions in Italy include:Museum Leonardo Da Vinci Experience:4.4, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta:4.8, San Bernardino alle Ossa:4.6, Bioparco:4.5
At what locations in Italy can Family-friendly Attractions in Italy be found?
The Family-friendly Attractions in Italy are mainly located in:Museum Leonardo Da Vinci Experience:Rome, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta:Positano, San Bernardino alle Ossa:Milan, Bioparco:Rome
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