Tuscany Travel With Kids

Boy looks at the HZERO train museum display from behind plexiglass.

HZERO MINIATURE TRAIN MUSEUM in Florence – Our Experience

Thinking of visiting Florence’s HZERO Miniature Train Museum, but aren’t sure if you should prioritize it over other Florence experiences? I’m a local mamma of three, and I just visited the museum with my youngest son (4-years-old).  We found HZERO to be a nice change of pace from typical Florence museums like the Uffizi and the Accademia.

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Sculpture models in an outdoor setting in Pietrasanta, Italy.

PIETRASANTA WITH KIDS – A Mom’s Guide to the Artsy Village

Is a visit to Pietrasanta on your wish list, but you’re not sure if there’s enough to do in town with kids? Maybe you’re already in Pietrasanta and need a little help finding family-friendly things to do. Either way, don’t worry!  There’s plenty to do with kids in Pietransanta.  It’s not full of theme parks

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Corner of pool, grassy area with umbrellas and loungers, and vineyard views at Castello del Nero in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy.

WHERE TO STAY IN TUSCANY WITH KIDS – Family-Friendly Accommodations in Tuscany You’ll Love!

Ciao!  Are you planning a trip to Tuscany with your family and feeling a little stumped or overwhelmed trying to find a place to stay? Tuscany is huge and there are so many amazing properties (and some duds too…).  I’m a mamma of three living at the edge of Chianti in Tuscany with my family. 

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Sunny day with white clouds in Florence, Italy's Piazza della Signoria. Palazzo Vecchio and its Arnolfo Tower are in the center. People walk around the piazza in coats.

WHERE TO STAY IN FLORENCE WITH KIDS – A Local Mom’s Guide

Are you coming to Florence with your family and feeling overwhelmed trying to sort through all of the areas and places you could stay? Although Florence’s historic center is small (you can easily explore it all on foot, even with kids), there are many different neighborhoods and accommodation options. And there are plenty of ‘best

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