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Discover Genoa's top family-friendly attractions with this combo ticket to the Aquarium and the City of Children. Enjoy marine biodiversity and sensory fun for €45.55.

This combo ticket offers a fantastic way to see two of Genoa’s top attractions in one day. For $45.55 per person, visitors gain access to the largest aquarium in Europe and a vibrant Children and Youth exhibit that uses the “Five Senses” as a learning tool. The tour is ideal for families with children, offering a mix of marine exploration and interactive sensory experiences.
The Aquarium of Genoa showcases over 70 marine exhibits and features 4 open-air tanks in the Cetacean Pavilion, making it a standout for marine life lovers. Meanwhile, the City of Children and Youth provides over 3,000 square meters of play and discovery, emphasizing multisensory activities in a colorful environment. The entire experience is designed to be both fun and educational, with a focus on interactive learning.
While the tour spans just one day, booking in advance ensures skip-the-line access to maximize your time. It’s suitable for families seeking engaging, educational outings, though some may find busy times less ideal for small children. The tour’s flexible format makes it a convenient choice for those wanting a comprehensive Genoa experience in a single visit.
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The Aquarium of Genoa is a major highlight. It hosts more than 600 animal species, including rare manatees, dolphins, and penguins. Visitors can enjoy thematic exhibits that highlight marine biodiversity and climate conditions of different regions, such as the Ice Kingdom that mimics the Falkland Islands climate.
One of the most striking features is the shark tank, which uses holographic effects to make the experience more engaging. The aquarium also offers educational displays about the harsh environments of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic zones, with walls designed to resemble ice. Renovated areas focus on animal conservation and rescue efforts, giving insight into the hospitality and care provided to animals in need.
The aquarium’s layout allows for thematic journeys through different oceanic environments, making it a must-visit for marine life enthusiasts. It’s well-suited for families, with plenty of interactive and visual displays that keep children engaged, although higher visitor numbers during peak times could make some areas more crowded.

The City of Children and Youth provides a colorful, multisensory environment perfect for younger visitors. Its five rooms are dedicated to sight, sound, smell, taste,, and touch, encouraging children and teenagers to discover themselves and the world through interactive activities.
This exhibit offers over 3,000 square meters of space filled with hands-on experiences. Visitors can explore different sensory spaces at their own pace, moving freely from room to room. It’s a playful way to learn about the senses and how they influence perception and understanding.
The exhibit is designed to be educational yet fun, making it ideal for families with small children. The colorful, vibrant environment ensures that kids stay engaged, and the multisensory approach helps deepen learning and curiosity about themselves and their surroundings.
This tour starts at the entrance of each attraction, with no guide required. To access the Aquarium of Genoa, you need to reserve a specific timeslot online via the official ticket link. Skipping the line is included, making it easier to fit both activities into one day.
The ticket is valid for one day, so planning your visit during off-peak hours—like weekdays—may help avoid crowds, especially at the Aquarium. Pets are not allowed, except for assistance dogs, and it’s important to check the availability of starting times before finalizing your plans.
The experience is flexible: you move at your own pace within the exhibits, with no set route in the City of Children. The total duration depends on your pace and interests, but the full experience offers a comprehensive day of marine discovery and sensory fun.
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Within the Aquarium of Genoa, the 70 marine exhibits include a wide variety of species and habitats. The open-air tanks in the Cetacean Pavilion give visitors a chance to observe dolphins and whales in settings that mimic their natural environments.
Special features include a shark tank with holographic effects that enhances the viewing experience. The Ice Kingdom display, with walls resembling ice, offers insights into the climates of the Antarctic and Falkland Islands, hosting gentoo and Magellanic penguins.
The aquarium also emphasizes animal conservation. Two renovated areas focus on rescued animals and conservation efforts, highlighting the importance of protecting marine ecosystems. These sections provide educational value alongside entertainment.
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The City of Children and Youth makes use of the “Five Senses” to teach children about perception and self-awareness. Each room is themed around a different sense, with interactive displays designed for hands-on learning.
Visitors can explore sight and sound through visual and auditory activities, smell and taste via sensory stations, and touch in areas dedicated to tactile discovery. The colorful environment encourages curiosity and personal exploration, fostering self-discovery.
The exhibit is designed with families in mind, making it enjoyable for kids of all ages. Its non-linear layout allows visitors to spend as much or as little time as they wish in each room, making it a flexible, engaging experience.
To ensure smooth entry, it’s essential to reserve your timeslot for the Aquarium of Genoa online. The tour ends back at the starting point, so plan your itinerary accordingly. The ticket includes both the aquarium and the children’s exhibit, providing good value for a full day of activity.
The tour is designed to be accessible for families, though high visitor numbers in peak seasons might affect crowd levels. Visiting during infrastructure weekdays can help maximize comfort and enjoyment for small children. The experience provider, C-way srl, offers full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to your plans.

This combo ticket is perfect for families with children who want a learning-focused day filled with marine life and sensory activities. It’s especially suitable for those seeking interactive experiences that boost curiosity and education.
People looking for a convenient way to explore Genoa’s top attractions without the hassle of separate tickets will find this option very cost-effective. However, it’s best suited for visitors comfortable with crowds during peak times or those who prefer to visit during less busy days.
The Genoa Aquarium & City of Children and Youth Ticket offers a balanced mix of marine exploration and interactive learning. For $45.55, visitors get access to Europe’s largest aquarium, featuring 600 marine species, and a multisensory exhibit designed for kids and teens to explore their senses in a lively, colorful setting.
This experience is great for families looking to combine education with fun. The ability to skip lines, flexible pacing, and comprehensive exhibits add to its appeal. While crowds during high season may pose some challenges, booking in advance helps ensure a smooth, enjoyable visit.
This tour offers a memorable day of discovery that balances marine wonders with interactive play, making it a practical choice for families seeking engaging activities in Genoa.
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Do I need to book a timeslot for the Aquarium of Genoa? Yes, booking a specific entrance timeslot online is mandatory to guarantee entry and skip the lines.
Is this tour suitable for very young children? Yes, especially the City of Children and Youth area, which is designed with interactive, sensory activities suitable for small kids.
Can I visit the aquarium and children’s exhibit in one day? Absolutely. The ticket is valid for one day, allowing flexible timing to enjoy both locations.
Are pets allowed on this tour? Only assistance dogs are permitted; pets are not allowed.
Is there a recommended time to visit to avoid crowds? Visiting on weekdays outside of high season can help reduce crowd levels, especially in busy areas like the aquarium.
How long does the full experience typically take? The duration varies based on pace, but a full day allows ample time to explore both attractions thoroughly.
What are the main highlights of the marine exhibits? The shark tank with holographic effects, Ice Kingdom with penguins, and the open-air cetacean tanks stand out.
Is it easy to access the exhibits? Yes, both the aquarium and the children’s museum are designed for visitor accessibility, with no specific guide required.
What makes this combo ticket a good value? It combines two top Genoa attractions at a combined price, offering a full day of entertainment and education for families.
Can I cancel my booking? Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the visit for a full refund.
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