The Italian economy may be in shambles but Italy still puts on a good show albeit an expensive one. Museums, architecture, archaeology ruins. Beach resorts, amusement parks, natural spas. Hill towns, art cities, alpine villages. Hiking trails, ski slopes, bicycle touring. Agriturism, villas, rifuggi. And while the Italians may be laughing less they still take time for food and wine. What's more, kids are king in Italy. Italians take their children everywhere and pamper them obscenely. So what's the catch? Apart from the price tag, the biggest challenge to planning a family trip to Italy is likely to prove choosing what to skip. For every boat trip, restaurant and borgo that travelers' rave there are hundreds of other fun things to see and do that are just as good if not better.
The Colosseum, also spelled Coliseum and known to Italians as Il Colosseo, is considered by many to be the symbol of Rome. It was built by Vespasian and completed by Titus in ...
The Mouth of Truth, Bocca della Verità in Italian, may be a five second Rome attraction but it is well worth the trek and queue. Camera ready, have your child (or partner) pl ...
Piazza Navona, known as Rome's living room, is a great place to people watch. And it is a great place to learn about Baroque Rome. In the 1630s Pope Innocent X, born Giovanni ...
Trajan's Market and the Imperial Forums may be lesser known than the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill yet this ancient ruin is second to none. It's a living model of life in Anc ...
The Pantheon is one of Rome's most magnificent buildings. And the splendor of this domed temple, made a church (St. Mary and the Martyrs) by Pope Boniface IV, isn't lost on t ...