| elaine |
Dec 7th, 2001 11:32 AM |
Hi Lisa<BR>Venice isn't as easily entertaining for children (other than the boats, that is) as some other cities. It's charms are more grownup. Here are some ideas.<BR>Giardino Papadopoli, vaporetto Ferrovia, open 8am to 5:30 pm. Take one of the bridges in front of the bus station and head toward the trees. There are pathways, benches, and a children's playground.<BR>Travel with children, general and <BR>Venice:<BR>http://goeurope.about.com/library<BR>/venice/aa062397.htm<BR>www.familytravelforum.com<BR>www.f lyingwithkids.com<BR>www.travelwithyourkids.com<BR >www.tinytravelers.net<BR>www.timeout.com/venice/kids<BR>http://travelwithkids.about.com/cs<BR>/italy/index.htm<BR><BR>Books: recommended by readers on Amazon.com-- Vendela in Venice by Bjork and Italy With Kids by Pape<BR>www.travel-italy.com/library/feature_articles/gardaland_italys_disney.html<BR>http://www.travelforkids.com/<BR>Funtodo/Italy<BR><BR>If he has any interest in history, the Ghetto area is fascinating, and there are tours in English<BR>The Secret Itinerary of the Doge's Palace ( an advance-reservations-only tour separate from the standard walk through the Palace) shows more of the prisons and tells a neat story about<BR>Casanova's prison escape. Your hotel can book this for you.<BR>
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