Places to go with kids in Italy
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Places to go with kids in Italy
I am an 11 year old girl and my parents are taking me to these places for a holiday in May. Rome, Sicily, Amalfi coast and Venice. <BR>What are good things that they can take me to see besides the colosseum? Your help would be really good. thanks. <BR>Rosie
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Hi Rosie <BR>Here are some resources that may help you <BR>http://travelwith kids.about.com/travel/travelwithkids <BR>www.ivillage.com/travel/archive <BR>www.familytravelforum.com <BR>www.flyingwithkids.com <BR>www.travelwithyourkids.com <BR>www.tinytravelers.net <BR> <BR>www.timeout.com/venice <BR>http://www.goeurope.about.com/travel.../aa062397a.htm <BR>http://www.travel-italy.com/library/...ys_disney.html <BR>Books: recommended by readers on Amazon.com <BR>Vendela in Venice by Bjork and <BR>Italy With Kids by Pape <BR>
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Rosie, <BR>CHeck the thread titled "Movies dictate travel". Many of the movies take place in the locations you are visiting. You may get some idea of what you'd like to see by watching these movies. I am taking my 9 & 12 yr olds in March in Venice and Rome. I'll look for your post when we return and pass along info from my kids. <BR> <BR>
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Rosie, <BR>Definitely you need ice cream every day (if you learn to ask for it in Italian yourself, sometimes you'll get extra for your efforts). My son was 10 1/2 when we were in Rome and Florence 2 years ago. He liked climbing the tall things and waiting for us to catch up with him; he like the Pantheon and San Clemente in Rome (you can go down into two layers of excavations beneath the church), and Porto San Sebastiano, where we walked along part of the inside of the Aurelian wall around Rome, and he pretended he was pouring boiling oil on attackers. Have fun!