Tuscany Travel With Kids

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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People swim and walk on the beach. Rocks in the water, buildings on a promontory in background.

CASTIGLIONCELLO WITH KIDS – A Local Dishes on the Classic Tuscan Beach Town

If you’re looking for a family friendly Tuscan beach to visit, take a peek at Castiglioncello.  Located on the Etruscan Coast, just over 100 kilometers from Florence, it’s easily reached on a day trip by car or train.  Known to Tuscans as a classic beach destination (we’ve got friends who are the third generation to

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WHERE TO GET A SNACK WITH KIDS IN FLORENCE (& Take a Well-Deserved Break!)

If you’ve made it to Florence with your kids and you’ve been going full-speed-ahead, it’s time for a pausa (a break).  I’m a mamma of three living here in Tuscany and our family spends a lot of time exploring Florence.  On hot summer days, our snack is almost always a gelato (see my list of

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White sneakers stand at the base of a decorated manhole cover in Panzano in Chianti, Tuscany.

PANZANO IN CHIANTI WITH KIDS – Guide & Tips from a Local Mom

Panzano in Chianti is on many bucket lists for Tuscan travelers.  After all, it’s home to gorgeous views, the famous butcher, and excellent restaurants. Are you wondering if it’s worth visiting with kids? Well, Panzano doesn’t have any big draws for little ones.  And, there aren’t many car-free areas in the village (it’s tiny and

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