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Exploring Italy with kids

A vacation in  Italy is a grand adventure for anyone — whether you’re 5 or 85 years old. Travelling in Italy with kids brings its own opportunities, and challenges. Not all kids will be content to wander through museums or enjoy a multi-course Italian meal. However, Italy offers so much more…. Including beaches, snow-capped mountains and historic ruins to captivate kids of all ages.

Florence’s festival del gelato

Whether it’s a sweet spoonful in the evening as the weather cools or a refreshing cornetto in the hot midday sun, there’s nothing like tucking into a bright tasty cup of Italian gelato. Every September, the Festival del Gelato celebrates this sublime Florence food that has went on to become the pride of Italy, popular the country over.

Everything you need to know before you visit Pompeii

Pompeii is one of the must-sees of Italy for a reason: when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the bustling Roman city was quickly buried under ash and pumice, a terrible tragedy where most of the inhabitants did not escape. However, the ash preserved the city, providing us with an excellent snapshot of what Roman life was like at the time.

While Pompeii is a must-see, or maybe because of it, it’s also one of the most popular sites to visit in Italy. Read on for our expert Italy travel tips for what to bring, where to go and how to beat the crowds during your a Pompeii day trip.

Six books you must read before your trip to Italy

Whether you’re all booked or just beginning to plan your trip to Italy, reading the right books before you go is a great way to begin discovering Italy long before you board your flight.

We recommend you go beyond reading an Italy guide book, and take in a variety of different books that can help you better understand and anticipate your journey. Read on for six books about Italy that will get you primed for your journey.

Fiction: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante