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Venice with kids in October half term

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celebrityskin · 16/05/2018 13:16

Hi,
Anyone been to Venice with kids?
We have booked flights for October half term to take our 4 and 6 year old.

Any advice on what region we should be looking to stay or anything you would recommend doing?

Not been on city break with kids yet so hoping it won't be hideously stressful 😬😬!

Much appreciated xx

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Ricekrispie22 · 16/05/2018 18:15

The vaporetto runs frequently to the island of Murano, where all Venice's glassblowers have their workshops. Once on the island, bypass the hawkers and look for signs for free glassblowing demonstrations. Seeing blobs of molten glass become fragile goblets, vases, and works of art is mesmerizing for any age. You will be funneled into showrooms after the demonstration, but are under no obligation to buy.

There are lots of mask workshops who offer lessons but my favourite is Peter Pan Masks near the San Stae vaporetto water bus stop.

Make a good list for a treasure hunt. Here are a few ideas to get your list started: a lion with a closed book (meaning that Venice was at war), an ambulance, a garden, a pointed window, a golden lion, a well, a door that opens into the water, a horse, a saint, an angel, a dragon, a singing gondolier, a grocery store on a boat (you'll find one just off Campo San Barnaba by the Ponte dei Pugni), a leaning tower (San Stefano, San Giorgio dei Greci, and others), a bride in a gondola, and a gelato stand (everybody will be looking for this one).

If your little ones need to run off some steam there is a great little playground in the Sant’Elena park near the Bienale Gardens in Castello. The park has two play areas – one for young children and one with a climbing frame and mini zip wire for slighter older kids.

celebrityskin · 16/05/2018 22:26

RiceKrispie22 that's so helpful,thank you!
Any advice on which district would be best to stay? Thinking Air BNB....
Thanks
X

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Ricekrispie22 · 17/05/2018 05:31

We stayed in a quadruple room with a king bed and two twin beds at Hotel Antico Doge. The included breakfast buffet featured a delicious lemon cakeand chocolate croissants in additional to the typical meat, cheese, bread, and fruit found in most buffets. The hotel is located a nice 15 minute from San Marco and about five minutes from the Rialto Bridge; it’s within minutes of the Stada Nova, a newer street in Venice that has lots of dining options (and gelato shops.)

MrsTerryPratchett · 17/05/2018 05:51

We stayed at the San Lio. Not fancy but right between Piazza San Marco and the Rialto.

RedRosie · 17/05/2018 07:01

I would stay in Castello. A little quieter, a good supermarket on the Via Garibaldi (if you do self-catering) and a Park to run about in.

I would very highly recommend the Hotel Bucintoro www.hotelbucintoro.com although it's quite expensive.

Lucky things!

celebrityskin · 17/05/2018 21:49

Thanks lovelies, really helpful xxx

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OrangeSunset · 29/05/2018 20:09

We’ve just has a fab few days in Venice. Stayed in castello and still only minutes from San Marco. DC are 9 and 7 and did a great job of walking, with frequent cafe stops. We went to Palazzo Ducale when it opened - 0845 I think - so it was nice and quiet. Then Rialto market, a slow boat back down the Grand Canal and some aimless meandering. Places to eat - something Rivetta was good. If you arrive for 7pm it’s generally ok without a reservation. Have fun!

LibertyBlue · 29/05/2018 22:22

Murano is brilliant with kids. My DD loved it. Just had to watch her closely by the canals! The restaurants are very affordable. Great food and set price menus. I didn’t find Venice very expensive as there’s lots of free stuff (just walking around is entertaining - so much to see). There are playgrounds dotted around- all free. The lido for a quick dip.

Sorry to be a Debbie downer but I ust wanted to pop on and say that you should consider the ethics of staying in an airbnb in Venice. The trend has made it difficult for locals to afford housing. It’s having an impact on communities. Read up about it first.

Designated tourist places are in great supply and I’ve seen some excellent deals in interesting places away from the central spots.

Don’t want to lecture as it’s an individual decision, but it’s good to be informed of your impact as a tourist.

Hmmisthatit · 31/05/2018 07:04

Liberty good call. We're visiting and it's good to be reminded.

SilverHairedCat · 31/05/2018 07:16

We stayed in a hotel on the mainland. Half the price, and 20mins on the bus to Venice.

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