Have you organized your family vacation and want to discover the most beautiful places to take your children to have fun and live unique experiences? B&B Hotels suggests amusement parks, nature reserves, and museums where your children can play and also learn something.
Among the most beloved stops for adults and children alike are Gardaland, the first theme park in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, just a stone's throw from Lake Garda, and Mirabilandia, which boasts the fastest roller coaster and the one with the largest drop in Italy.
One of the best family-friendly destinations in a location to explore is Leolandia, near the city of Bergamo and easily reachable from Milan, it is the park most geared towards families with children in Northern Italy, with shows, attractions of an educational nature. Also in Northern Italy, in Trento, you will find one of the most beloved museums by children whose building was designed by the architect Renzo Piano: the MuSe. Interactive paths, sensory experiences, and educational workshops thanks to which children can discover various scientific and natural phenomena while having fun. In the Lombard capital, you can instead visit the Muba - Children's Museum, a place where children can learn and discover through play and direct experimentation of educational activities. Discover the best hotels to stay in Northern Italy to visit the places we have recommended:
In Central Italy, the ideal parks for winter or seaside holidays dedicated to families with children are mainly located in the Capital or surrounding areas. Among the best amusement parks in Rome, unmissable destinations are undoubtedly Rainbow Magicland which offers spectacular attractions and shows, and Zoomarine, much loved by children as it is both a water park and a theme park. If you want your child to spend a day having fun and learning, buy your ticket for one of Rome's most beautiful child-friendly museums: Explora, with various activities for children of all ages.
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