Venice in the Renaissance Tour for Kids

Learn how Venetian children lived in the past

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Tour Details
Duration
2.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Palazzo Mocenigo
  • Basilica dei Frari
  • Santa Croce Neighborhood
  • San Polo Neighborhood
  • Dorsoduro Neighborhood
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore Venetian life on an engaging, kid-focused tour
  • Led by a family-friendly expert guide
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Tour Description
What was it like for kids who lived in Venice during the Renaissance? And what is it like for kids today? Join our Daily Life in Venice Tour for Kids to explore everyday life in the city, both past and present. Taking place largely within an area of Venice that the average tourist rarely visits, we will pass between the neighborhoods of Santa Croce and San Polo to Dorsoduro. Our focus is on the lives of Venetian families, both rich and poor, and their relationship to public and private urban space. We will not only touch upon life for modern families and children, but also look at how families have functioned in the lagoon area throughout history. Costumes, games, processions, and traditions will be touched upon to compare and contrast our own lives with those of Venetian families.

Work and Play

Led by one of our family-trained experts, some stops during our time together may include a visit to the Venetian palace, now a museum of costumes and furniture from the early modern period, where families have the opportunity to view original period costumes, as well as public squares where bullfights and other spectacles took place. We will discuss the way children and young people lived and studied, their activities and options, and in particular, focus on the nature of work and play in the early modern city. 

Renaissance Venice Tour for Kids

Focusing on these recurring themes of work and play, costume and dress, public and private space, our guide will be able to construct a thoroughly engrossing dialogue with your children about this historic city. This engaging atmosphere will open our younger travelers to different daily activities that they may have never thought about before. By the end of our time together, we will have a clear idea of how families live their day-to-day lives in Venice, and will be able to better appreciate their explorations of the picturesque neighborhoods of the lagoon.

Please Note:

To plan the best possible experience for your children, it would be helpful for us to know some background. Have they traveled to other countries in the past? If so, where? Have they studied any subjects in school that would relate to the walk? Are they interested in art, music, or even food? The more you can tell us, the better.


FAQ

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?  
Venice is a city that is built on a series of canals, crossed by bridges.  If your group includes a member who uses a wheelchair, please reach out by email, and we can discuss mobility options.
 
What costs will I need to cover on the day?
You are prepaid for the tour, but you are responsible for any applicable entrance tickets, which could be up to €13 per person.
Experts
Roko Roko
Local Guide
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Nadia Nadia
Art Historian
Matteo Matteo
Archeologist
Tullia Tullia
Historian
Eireann Eireann
Archaeologist
Monica Monica
Art Historian
Where You'll Start
Map of Venice in the Renaissance Tour for Kids general meeting point area
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She seemed a bit unorganized and didn't quite know how to organize the day. She was friendly but did't know how to engage our children nearly as well as Louisa had. Also, I noticed that when a guide is not from the area, it is a different experience. Since she was British and not from Venice, the passion for the country was not there. We had many different tour guides on our month long trip to Europe. We had over 14 guides. She was among the bottom of the list in regards to her ability to relate to kids and "tell a story".
Louisa was wonderful. We had our two kids with us and she completely engaged the kids and made the walk fun for them. We loved the out of the way places she showed us and thoroughly enjoyed our tour!
Louisa was very friendly and knew the city well. We learned so much about how both past Venetians and current Venetians lived. She showed us plenty of family-friendly places for us to come back and visit, like the Natural History Museum, and helped us figure out a place for our gluten-intolerant daughter to have lunch. The kids (7, 4, 2) all enjoyed the time we had with Louisa, and she navigated their personalities well to help the city come alive for them. We all had a great time!