Treasures of Venice Tour with Kids
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Price can vary on season
No-boredom policy:kids and parents will love the tour and the guide!
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Join us for a tour that will introduce your family to one of the most interesting cities in the world. Our private, child-centered three-hour tour of Venice is an immersion in rich tradition and ancient wonders. With a local English-speaking guide, learning about art, history and culture in the Canal City is educational and fun.
Mingle with the locals and experience real life among the waterways and ancient wonders of this hospitable region. From bustling St. Mark’s Square to the Bridge of Sighs, lively food merchants to strolling musicians, Venice is a feast for the senses.
This walking tour of Venetian passageways and treasures will take you to the colorful and vibrant marketplaces just over the famous Rialto Bridge. In Campo San Bartolomeo, you’ll see the Marco Polo House, Casanova’s haunts, beautiful churches and magnificent works of art. Children will marvel at this city built on water.
Sightseeing can be overwhelming for children when it involves waiting in boring lines to see places and artifacts they don’t understand. With our tours, children are the center of activity. With privileged, reserved admission to historic sites, there’s no boredom and fidgeting in long lines. Interactive visual learning tools, pop-up books, iPad games and trivia show children Italian ruins, as they were, when they were whole and spectacular. Tailored learning materials help children to imagine life in ancient times.
Our customized tours are fun outdoor adventures. Dress comfortably, wear your hats and carry water bottles for an enjoyable outing. Each tour is rich in art, culture and history. Thrill your family with new colors, sights and sounds. Diversity is the spice of life, and your child will gain real world experience that will benefit him in school and in life. When you’ve worked up an appetite, you’ll find an array of restaurants nearby for comfortable dining.
The Venice Tour for Kids books quickly, so please don’t hesitate to contact us for information and reservations. See the world with your children today!
- A minimum of 24 hours notice is required in order to reserve this tour. This does not guarantee availability, especially during high season.
- Tour length is 3 hours and is mostly outdoors.
- It is a walking tour throughout the city’s historic center. Highly recommended as your first tour in Venice as an orientation to the city and learning your way around.
- No entrance tickets are required for this tour.
- This tour is available everyday. Later hours are flexible. Some indoor venues may not be available during major holidays or during church services.
- This tour will continue as scheduled in rainy weather. Bring appropriate raingear if rain is advised.
- Comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The terrain throughout the city contains cobblestones and other uneven pavement.
- Sunscreen and bottled water is recommended, especially during hot, sunny days.
- This tour is recommended for children of all ages.
- Ask your guide if you want to stop for gelato during the tour. They can show you the best places in town!
Our trip was something I thought would be cool to experience for us, and it turned out to be better than I anticipated. That’s why I like to share my experience with others. My brother-in-law's family had never been to Venice, or Italy and my daughter wanted to spend her summer break with her twin cousin sisters, Ruth and Natalya. Then we planned a family tour to Venice.
I have traveled extensively with my daughter and was always searching for wonderful child friendly guides, who could capture my daughter's attention, who would make it interesting and meaningful too. We loved our trip to Venice. Our tour guides (Cristiana and Roberta) were really wonderful. They were easy going, knowledgeable, and also passionate. They treated our kids in such a way that they became friends of them.
We loved our trip to Venice. I asked each of the kids to tell me their favorite parts of the trip and this is what they had to say. Ruth’s favorite was visiting the Colosseum which is the most iconic landmark in the city. She wanted to film as much footage as she could while she was there because it was such a cool setting. Mayra’s favorite one was throwing coins in Trevi Fountain.