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Kids can enjoy bright shop displays, gelato and the nearby Giardini Pubblici playground, yet premium boutiques lack play areas and parents must watch for traffic, so appeal is moderate.
Recommended visit duration: 1.5–2 hours
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School-age children may join pre-booked workshops or exhibitions, yet reading rooms bar under-16s, and there are no play corners, so visits must stay short and supervised.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Kids may laugh at the giant finger and explore booked Roman ruins, yet there is no playground, shade, or toilets on the piazza, so supervision is constant and visits stay short.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Kids can attend Fondazione Prada’s Accademia dei Bambini or a Family Twist design class, yet most runway venues offer no play areas, long standing times, loud music, and few child toilets, so stamina is tested.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 days
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Children under 10 enter free, yet there are no playgrounds or workshops on normal days, long walks between halls may exhaust kids, and many fairs target professionals not children.
Recommended visit duration: 3-4 hours
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No play areas, fragile pricey merchandise, and few kid toilets mean limited appeal; a quick color-spotting game and nearby gelato can work, but most children will get bored fast.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Real human skull walls, dim light, and no interactive exhibits often frighten children under 12; no toilets or play space mean most families leave quickly, so suitability is low.
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