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Discover Florence with this family-friendly 2.5-hour tour featuring top landmarks, engaging activities for kids, and a free gelato tasting, all led by expert guides.
This Kids Friendly Tour of Florence Highlights including the David & Gelato Tasting offers a lively, engaging way for families to explore Florence’s most iconic sights. Priced at $308.38 per person, this private tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable outing for children of all ages. What sets this tour apart is its focus on keeping kids captivated through game-based learning and interactive storytelling, guided by professional child-friendly guides and an art historian.
Starting at the Piazza Santa Croce, the tour takes you through the heart of Florence with no admission fee at this initial stop, which features Michelangelo’s tomb. From there, the route covers the Ponte Vecchio, the Piazza della Signoria, and the Piazza del Duomo, offering a comprehensive look at the city’s most celebrated landmarks. The inclusion of a gelato tasting and skip-the-line tickets for the Galleria dell’Accademia make this experience both fun and efficient. It’s an excellent choice for families seeking a flexible, kid-centered exploration in Florence.


The tour begins at Piazza Santa Croce, near the Santa Croce church, famous for Michelangelo’s tomb. This outdoor meeting point is easy to reach, situated close to public transportation, and serves as a lively, historic opening to Florence. Here, the guide uses interactive games to introduce the city and its sights, ensuring children are immediately engaged. The free 15-minute stop allows time for photos and settling in.
This spot sets the tone for a kid-friendly exploration that balances historical facts with playful activities. It’s an ideal starting point for families who want a tour that combines education with entertainment right from the first step.
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The route continues across the Ponte Vecchio, one of Florence’s most recognizable bridges. This 30-minute stop treats visitors to breathtaking views over the Florentine hills, making it a perfect photo opportunity. The guide incorporates games and storytelling to teach children about the bridge’s history and its famous jewelers.
The Ponte Vecchio’s lively atmosphere and stunning scenery make it a highlight, especially for kids who love spotting shops and the flowing Arno River below. It’s an outdoor stop that keeps energy levels high and curiosity piqued.

Next, the tour reaches Piazza della Signoria, Florence’s political center. Here, children can marvel at the marble and bronze sculptures in the Loggia, with the guide explaining their significance with engaging stories. The piazza also offers a view of the Uffizi Gallery and Palazzo Vecchio, both iconic landmarks.
30 minutes are allocated for this stop, allowing time to admire the art and architecture while the guide makes the history accessible for young minds. The outdoor setting encourages active exploration and encourages questions about Florence’s artistic heritage.

The Piazza del Duomo hosts the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, known locally as the Duomo. The tour includes a 15-minute stop here, with the guide sharing fascinating facts about Brunelleschi’s dome, a Renaissance masterpiece. While admission to the cathedral is not included, the group discusses its significance and the engineering behind its massive dome.
This stop offers a glimpse into Florence’s architectural prowess and its role in shaping the Renaissance. Travelers should note that the interior visit would require a separate ticket, but the guide’s storytelling makes the exterior as captivating as any interior.
The highlight of the tour is the skip-the-line access to the Galleria dell’Accademia, where Michelangelo’s David stands as a symbol of Florence. The ticket included ensures no waiting in long queues, giving ample time to marvel at this world-famous sculpture.
The outdoor sightseeing nature of the tour means lots of walking, so it’s best suited for families with energetic children ready for active exploration. The guide uses the opportunity to share stories about Michelangelo and the sculpture’s history, making it both an educational and awe-inspiring moment.
As part of the experience, visitors enjoy a free gelato tasting, a perfect treat that appeals to children and adds a fun, casual element to the sightseeing. This refreshing stop offers a chance to relax and discuss the sights seen so far, ensuring the group remains energized.
The guide’s knowledge of the best gelato spots adds an authentic taste of Florence’s culinary delights, making this a memorable and delicious moment during the tour.

This is a private tour, meaning your group receives personalized attention and the flexibility to adapt the pace or include additional stops if desired. The tour departs from Piazza della Repubblica and ends at the same location, making logistics simple.
Most travelers find this tour suitable, with children of various ages able to participate comfortably. It’s recommended to schedule this tour at the beginning of your stay in Florence due to its energy demands and to maximize the experience.
The experience is booked on average 95 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among families. The price of $308.38 per person covers all included activities, guides, and tickets, with no additional costs for the gelato or skip-the-line entry.

This kid-friendly Florence tour is perfect for families seeking a fun, interactive way to introduce children to art and history without overwhelming them. The games, storytelling, and outdoor stops keep children engaged, making it especially suitable for younger visitors or families new to Florence.
It’s also a great option for visitors who prefer a private experience that can be tailored to their needs, ensuring a comfortable and personalized exploration. However, families should be prepared for a lot of walking and some outdoor exposure.
This 2.5-hour private tour combines iconic sights, engaging activities, and delicious treats into one seamless experience. The expert guides make Florence’s landmarks accessible and interesting for children, turning sightseeing into a fun adventure.
While it offers plenty of outdoor exploration and interactive learning, it may be less suited for families looking for a very relaxed pace or indoor visits. The skip-the-line tickets and gelato tasting add value and convenience, making this a memorable family outing.
“Martina was great and kept our two boys engaged the whole time. She was very knowledgeable and we learned not only about the big things (well known…”
Is this tour suitable for very young children?
Yes, the tour is designed with children in mind, featuring games and storytelling to keep them engaged.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Are tickets included for the key attractions?
Yes, skip-the-line tickets are included for the Galleria dell’Accademia, and no additional costs are required.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The stops include Piazza Santa Croce, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Piazza del Duomo, and the Accademia Gallery.
Is the tour outdoors or indoor?
Most stops are outdoors, with the exception of the Accademia Gallery, which requires indoor walking and viewing.
Can I customize this private tour?
Yes, as a private experience, it offers flexibility to adjust the pace or include extra stops.
What should I wear and bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and it’s good to bring water and sun protection for outdoor stops.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are available through the provider, Made in Italy Tours by Luca and his team of Guide mates, with bookings typically made well in advance.
Are there any restrictions or special requirements?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and service animals are allowed.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case plans change.