Our selection of family-friendly holiday rentals in Tuscany
Villa Otto
The gardens and outdoors of this distinctive Italian country house VILLA OTTO are simply magnificent. An ideal base for touring the beauty of Tuscany, the farmhouse is situated in Orentano, a delightful village full of folks events, food festivals an...
From € 1,873 /week
ViewVilla Annalisa
Villa Annalisa is a beautiful Tuscan Country home in an enchanting area of Lucca between the town centre and the beaches of Versilia. Situated within walking distance from the river shores and a village with shops and minutes from the famous city Wal...
From € 2,412 /week
ViewVilla Ricordi
Located just outside the beautiful and bustling city of Lucca, in the centre of the village of Marlia with many shops and facilities all around, VILLA RICORDI enjoys a small intimate property with a greenhouse with huge glass windows overlooking the ...
From € 1,868 /week
ViewVilla Hugo
Set among acres of manicured gardens, the elegant VILLA HUGO transports you to a different era without sacrificing any modern luxury. Once a country residence Villa of the Trebiliani Family, the 13th-century villa has been fully restored into a 5-bed...
From € 2,778 /week
ViewVilla The Secret Escape
Designer furniture and a simple color scheme give VILLA THE SECRET ESCAPE a classic, elegant feel, that is made for hosting large crowds. The countryside-facing walls are covered with floor-to-ceiling glass and openings to the garden and terraces, pr...
From € 2,600 /week
ViewIl Conte Farmhouse Retreat
Tuck yourself into Il Conte Farmhouse Retreat in the picturesque heart of Orentano and experience the simple pleasures of life in Tuscany. After picking up some fresh pastries from a local bakery, walk home to sip espresso alfresco and feel the warm ...
From € 2,100 /week
ViewVilla Dondolino
Savor dreamy, unforgettable days among the romantic gardens and views of Villa Dondolino, relax on elegant loungers in the olive grove and bathing in the swimming pool. In the afternoon, make your own grillade and relish it alfresco. Then sip digest...
From € 1,938 /week
ViewVilla Flora
With the stone exterior of a traditional Tuscan farmhouse and chic interiors, Villa Flora is a dreamy three-bedroom luxury retreat with private pool on the hills of Lucca. Spread out over two floors, the property offers plenty of space and privacy, a...
From € 2,313 /week
ViewVilla Antica
Nestled at the foot of the picturesque Lucca hills, this extraordinary Renaissance villa offers a truly unique experience. Fully air-conditioned for modern comfort, the villa is surrounded by lush vineyards and meticulously manicured gardens, providi...
From € 8,050 /week
ViewHolidays Rentals in Tuscany for families
Tuscany is the ideal destination for a family holiday, offering a perfect mix of cultural experiences, outdoor activities, and serene landscapes. At Lucca Apartments and Villas, we specialize in providing family-friendly accommodations that cater to all your needs.
Our holiday rentals are carefully selected to ensure they are suitable for families, offering ample space, child-friendly amenities, and convenient locations close to popular attractions. Whether you're looking for a charming apartment in Lucca or a spacious villa in the countryside, we have the perfect home away from home for your Tuscan adventure.
Choose us for your family holiday rentals in Tuscany and enjoy a stress-free vacation with all the comforts of home.
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What are the best cities to visit in Tuscany?
Tuscany is home to some of Italy's most iconic cities, each offering a unique experience that appeals to both adults and children. Here are the best cities to visit in Tuscany with your family:
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Florence: The cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is a must-visit for its rich history, art, and architecture. Families can explore the Uffizi Gallery, marvel at Michelangelo's David, and climb to the top of the Duomo for panoramic views of the city. The Boboli Gardens are a great place for children to run and explore, while interactive museums like the Leonardo da Vinci Museum offer hands-on exhibits.
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Siena: Famous for its medieval architecture and the Palio horse race, Siena is a city steeped in history. The Piazza del Campo, with its unique shell shape, is a great spot for families to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Climbing the Torre del Mangia offers a bird’s-eye view of the city, and the Civic Museum provides insights into Siena’s rich past.
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Lucca: Known for its intact Renaissance-era city walls, Lucca is one of Tuscany’s most family-friendly cities. The wide, tree-lined walls are perfect for a bike ride or a leisurely stroll. The city’s charming streets, filled with gelaterias and small shops, are great for exploring with kids.
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Pisa: Beyond the iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa offers a wealth of attractions. Families can visit the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to the tower, cathedral, and baptistery, and enjoy the beautiful green space surrounding these monuments. Pisa’s riverside cafes and museums like the Museo delle Sinopie, where kids can see the preparatory sketches for the cathedral’s frescoes, are also worth visiting.
What activities can families enjoy in Tuscany?
Tuscany offers a wide range of activities for a family holidays, ensuring that both parents and children have a memorable experience. Here are some of the top activities families can enjoy:
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Exploring Medieval Towns: Cities like Lucca, Siena, and San Gimignano are perfect for family strolls. In Lucca, families can rent bikes and ride along the well-preserved Renaissance walls, providing a unique view of the city.
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Visiting Pinocchio Park in Collodi: This theme park dedicated to the famous wooden puppet, Pinocchio, offers an enchanting experience for children, with puppet shows, rides, and interactive exhibits.
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Cooking Classes: Tuscany is famous for its cuisine, and many places offer family-friendly cooking classes where kids can learn to make pasta, pizza, and traditional Tuscan dishes.
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Agritourism: Staying at a Tuscan farm allows families to experience rural life, meet animals, and even participate in farm activities. Some farms also offer educational tours about organic farming and winemaking.
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Beach Days: Tuscany’s coast, particularly the beaches near Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi, is perfect for families. The shallow waters and family-friendly resorts make it an ideal spot for a day of sun and sand.
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Exploring the Countryside: Tuscany’s rolling hills and vineyards are ideal for family hikes or picnics, offering stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.
What is the best time to visit Tuscany for families?
The best time to visit Tuscany with children is during late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October). These periods offer mild weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and exploring towns. The countryside is lush, and popular sites are less crowded, allowing families to enjoy attractions like the Leaning Tower of Pisa without the summer rush.
Early autumn also brings the harvest season, offering unique experiences like grape picking and local festivals. The cooler temperatures are perfect for exploring the region comfortably, and the relaxed atmosphere ensures a stress-free family holiday.
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FAQs about family stays in Tuscany
Is it advisable to rent a car in Tuscany?
Yes, renting a car in Tuscany is highly advisable, especially when traveling with children. Tuscany’s charm lies in its rolling countryside, picturesque villages, and off-the-beaten-path attractions, many of which are not easily accessible by public transportation. A car allows you to explore the region at your own pace, visit family-friendly sites like farms and nature reserves, and take spontaneous detours to enjoy breathtaking views or a quaint village.
Having a car also makes it much easier to manage the logistics of traveling with kids. You can pack everything you need for the day—strollers, snacks, toys—and avoid the hassle of waiting for buses or trains. It’s also convenient for reaching rural accommodations or taking day trips to different parts of the region, such as the beaches along the Tuscan coast or the mountains of the Garfagnana area. Overall, a rental car offers flexibility and comfort, making your family’s Tuscan adventure smoother and more enjoyable.
Are there family-friendly restaurants in Tuscany?
Yes, Tuscany is known for its warm hospitality, and you’ll find that most restaurants are very accommodating to families, offering a welcoming atmosphere and kid-friendly options. Many trattorias and osterias have high chairs available, and it’s common to find menus that cater to children with simple, delicious dishes like pasta with tomato sauce, homemade pizza, and grilled meats. Even in more upscale restaurants, chefs are often happy to prepare smaller portions or less seasoned versions of their dishes for younger diners.
In addition to traditional restaurants, agriturismos (farm restaurants) are particularly family-friendly. These establishments often feature outdoor dining areas where kids can play while parents enjoy their meal. The food is typically made from fresh, local ingredients, offering an authentic taste of Tuscan cuisine. Some agriturismos even have on-site activities for children, such as farm tours or cooking classes, making the dining experience both enjoyable and educational for the whole family.
3. Are there playgrounds or parks suitable for children?
Yes, Tuscany offers numerous playgrounds and parks that are perfect for children to enjoy, providing a nice break from sightseeing. In major cities like Florence, Lucca, and Siena, you’ll find well-maintained public parks where children can play safely while parents relax. For example, the Boboli Gardens in Florence is not just a historical site but also a vast green space where kids can roam freely, discover hidden statues, and even have a picnic.
In Lucca, the Parco della Fortezza offers a playground and plenty of shaded areas, ideal for a family rest after exploring the city’s famous walls. Smaller towns often have local playgrounds that, while simple, are great for letting kids burn off some energy. These parks are often located near cafes or gelaterias, allowing parents to enjoy a coffee or gelato while keeping an eye on their children. Additionally, the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside means that even a simple walk in a village can feel like a playground for adventurous young explorers.
What is the age limit for children to enter attractions for free in Tuscany?
The age limit for free entry for children varies by attraction in Tuscany, but generally, children under the age of 6 can enter most attractions for free. However, some places have different policies, so it's always a good idea to check in advance.
For example:
- Uffizi Gallery in Florence: Children under 18 years old can enter for free, but a reservation fee might apply.
- Leaning Tower of Pisa: Children under 8 years old are not allowed to climb the tower for safety reasons, and children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. However, entry to the cathedral in the Piazza dei Miracoli is free for children under 10.
- Boboli Gardens in Florence: Children under 6 years old can enter for free, and there’s a reduced ticket price for children aged 6-18.