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10 of the Top Kid-Friendly Adventures in Italy, According to Viator Travelers

Planning a trip with kids in tow? There's no place quite like Italy to explore with the little (or slightly bigger) ones.
A small child points to the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
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With supersized ruins, dazzling art, and the world’s best pizza, Italy was practically engineered for kids. Family travel in Italy takes patience and planning, but luckily there are countless ways to enjoy Italy’s treasures at any age.

Here, you can opt to explore its vast ancient sites and world-class museums on a kid-focused tour to keep young travelers engaged for hours, and take a break from sightseeing with hands-on adventures such as pizza-making workshops and even a gladiator “school.” From Venice to Naples and everywhere in between, here are 10 top experiences for the young—and the young at heart.

1. Travel 2,000 years into the past at Rome’s Colosseum

Even kids too young to have studied Roman history are wowed by the massive, ancient Colosseum and Roman Forum in Rome, but these sprawling sites can be a lot to take on for tots. On this family-friendly tour, you’ll join a small group to explore ancient history via treasure hunts, games, and other interactive activities to keep everyone entertained.

What one reviewer said: “Our guide was Maria. Tour was really good very informative and was made very interesting for children by Maria, ensuring everyone had a good time.” Nikolaos_S, September 2025

2. Step into the arena like a real Roman gladiator in Rome

Young travelers can experience the glory of ancient Rome first-hand with this Rome gladiator school for kids and adults alike. Kids can dress up in a traditional tunic and helmet, then learn about battle techniques and (replica) weapons from master instructors. It’s an ideal way to break up a day of touring and bring ancient Rome to life.

What one reviewer said: “We visited the Gladiator School in Rome and absolutely loved it! It was such an amazing experience — fun, engaging and brilliantly organised. The instructor was full of passion and made the whole session come alive with humour, history and excitement. The mix of learning about ancient Roman gladiators and actually training like one was fantastic for both kids and adults. (...)” Emma_V, November 2025

5. See Michelangelo’s masterpiece (without the line)

As impressive as Michelangelo’s towering David may be, no artistic masterpiece is worth hours in line with impatient kids. This skip-the-line tour gets you inside Florence’s Accademia Gallery quickly, and your guide’s roster of interactive games and activities teaches everyone about the Renaissance and its premier artist in a fun and unique way.

What one reviewer said: “Martina was absolutely incredible. My 4 kids were tired going into it because of a tour earlier in the day and she brought them back to life and had them fully engaged in everything she was teaching. She taught through story, had them searching for items throughout the city. Played (with) my 14 year old and my 5 (year) old. She made a game of all the museums. (...)” Marci_B, October 2025

6. Make visiting Florence’s Uffizi Gallery all fun and games

The enormous collection at the premier museum in Florence can be daunting even for grown-ups. Cut the galleries down to size on this tour that uses kid-friendly commentary, games, and activities to make visiting the Uffizi an entertaining (and educational) romp. Fast-track tickets get your family inside quickly and an expert guide navigates you to the must-see artwork without a lull.

What one reviewer said: “Excellent guide who helped us get much more out of it—and the best part was that she kept our 10-yr old daughter fully engaged the whole time.” Chandan_J, July 2025

7. Scale Pisa’s Leaning Tower

The most recognized landmark in Italy is a surefire hit with kids, but they’re not going to want to wait in line to get the view from the top. Optimize your time in Pisa on this guided family tour that lets you breeze past the crowd to climb the Leaning Tower and take in the other top sights in the Piazza dei Miracoli.

What one reviewer said: “Great private tour, tailored to the needs of my child. (My) daughter struggles with new places, and crowds, so we managed to give her time and space to get the best out of the tour. Great guide. Great gelato recommendation at the end. (...)” Helen_W, June 2025

8. Make pizza by hand in Naples

There’s no activity in the kitchen more fun than making pizza, and no better place to learn the tricks of the trade than Naples, where pizza napolitana was born. With this interactive class, kids can create their own pies from scratch—rolling out the dough, piling on the toppings, and baking it in a wood-burning oven—before feasting on their handiwork.

9. Check out Milan from above

Milan’s Gothic cathedral is the most famous sight in the city, and kids love to check out its carved gargoyles and other creatures up close. This private tour takes you on a top-to-bottom adventure so kids can learn about its curiosities, plus climb to the rooftop to take in the view.

What one reviewer said: “Our private tour of the Duomo and its terraces with Federica was incredible. She was very informative and brought the building to life inside and out with fascinating stories. Exploring the terraces with her insights made the experience unforgettable. Highly recommend!” ReneeD, November 2025

10. Explore Venice’s maze of canals and alleyways

With no motor traffic and an endless labyrinth of tiny lanes, quiet canals, and kid-sized footbridges, Venice is a family destination extraordinaire. Delve into the history of the Floating City on this walking tour led by a local guide who knows how to captivate the youngest members of your group with legends, stories, and even a few Venice-focused activities. Venice gondola rides are also ideal for families.

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