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Your road trip in the north of Italy begins in Milan, Italy’s fashion and finance capital. The city has a reputation for being rather serious but from a tour of the San Siro football stadium to a children’s performance at the Teatro alla Scala, it’s easy to discover Milan’s fun side.
The city is also effortlessly stylish, so to teach your children a little something of “la moda italiana”, a visit to the Design Museum should definitely be on the cards.
But first of all is the mighty Gothic Duomo, with plenty of gargoyles to tempt the kids. Then take a tram ride in one of the traditional 1920s cars.
Next, there’s the Science and Technology Museum, dedicated to Da Vinci, whose legendary Last Supper can be seen in in the Santa Maria delle Grazie — just make sure to book your tickets in advance. Or wander the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the oldest shopping arcade in the world, and sample the gelato at nearby Cioccolati Italiani without which this trip from Milan to Venice would be incomplete.
Visiting
Milan
1
Recom. Days
40 km
from Milan pick-up center
40m
drive
Visit
Antichi Vizi
Cabinet of morbid curiosities
San Bernardino alle Ossa
Ossuary built in 1210
Santa Maria Delle Grazie
Home to The Last Supper
Eat at
Pasticceria Marchesi
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Pastry shop serving 10 different types of brioche
Bar Luce
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Designed by movie director Wes Anderson
Un Posto a Milano
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Healthy eating at a farmstead restaurant
Parking
ADAUTO Lorenteggio
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22 minutes on public transport from centre
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Campsite Città di Milano
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45 minutes on public transport form centre
Lake Como, an iconic symbol of glamour and luxury. But you don’t have to be George Clooney to stay here (although he does own a place nearby). Families can also enjoy the delights of this tranquil waterside paradise.
Wooded hills, snow-capped Alps, and a winding shoreline of historic villages, elegant villas, and paradise gardens, Lake Como’s glorious scenery and equally glorious cuisine are next up on your Milan to Venice road trip itinerary.
First things first: take your campervan on a ferry trip around the lake. Or perhaps some canoeing or water skiing? For more beach-based fun, head to Lido di Lenno, the perfect sunning spot where you can relax in Como’s warm waters and the kids can play in the sand.
Perhaps consider a pizza or gelato-making course? Or, depending on the age of your children, there’s the Greenway walk up into the hills around the lake where the views are spectacular.
Visiting
Lago di Como
2
Recom. Days
85 km
from Milan
1h40m
drive from Milan
Visit
Jungle Raider
Adventure park with ziplines
Valsassina
Picturesque valley above Lake Como
Villa del Balbianello
Beautiful lakeside estate
Eat at
Kitchen
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Outdoor terrace surrounded by gardens
Agriturismo Sorsasso
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Traditional rustic cooking
Antica Trattoria del Risorgimento
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Family-run trattoria
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Camping Spiaggia
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Beautiful scenery, close to lake
The next stop on your Milan to Venice road trip through Lombardy and Veneto is UNESCO-listed Brescia, sitting at the foot of the Alps and brimming with historic and cultural attractions. Not on the main tourist trail, the city escapes the crowds that flock to more well-known Venice and Verona.
Brescia is home to Roman ruins, a hilltop castle, striking religious artwork, as well as Mille Miglia, a vintage car race that takes place in May each year.
Head first to the Foro where you’ll see a temple dating from 73 to 74 AD, a theatre that can seat up to 15,000, and the dungeons of Palazzo Martinengo. Then there’s the gardens of the Santa Giulia museum — ideal for relaxing.
Brescia castle, with its secret passages, drawbridges, and towers, is a hit with young and old. And for amazing views, head to the Maddalena mountain with its vistas of Lake Garda, the Apennines, and the Monte Rosa, perfect for a hike or barbecue.
Visiting
Brescia
2
Recom. Days
170 km
from Lake Como
2h15min
drive
Visit
Tempio Capitolino
Impressive Roman relic dating from AD 73
Lake Garda
Italy’s largest lake
Monte Maddalena
Mountain with wonderful views
Eat at
Osteria Al Bianchi
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Small and popular trattoria, book in advance
Vasco Da Gama
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Relaxed Brescian cuisine
Zio's Pizza
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Wide range of pizzas
Parking
Park Orio Aeroporto di Orio al Serio
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Airport park and ride
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QUAI camping, Lake Iseo
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Lakeside camping 30 minutes from Brescia
“Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene…” Your kids are probably sick of you quoting this well-known line from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. But it’s thanks to the iconic romance that Verona is now the fourth most-visited city in Italy.
Visitors flock here in search of the star-crossed lovers and on arrival they find a city of picturesque piazzas, winding lanes, bell-towers, and an enormous 1st-century amphitheatre where the annual summer opera festival is held.
Love-sick teenagers might enjoy a visit to the House of Juliet, thought to have once belonged to the Capuleti family. Climb the Torre dei Lamberti for breathtaking panoramas over the city’s terracotta roofs.
Explore mazes, fountains, gargoyles, and grottoes in the Giardino Giusti. Cross the Adige river on the city’s oldest bridge, the Ponte Pietra. And a visit to the Gardello Tower, former prison, is best combined with a stop at the popular ice cream parlour, Pretto.
Visiting
Verona
2
Recom. Days
72 km
from Brescia
1h
drive
Visit
Castelvecchio
Castle fortress and museum
Castel San Pietro
An atmospheric fort
Santuario Madonna della Corona
Chapel built into a vertical cliff face
Eat at
Osteria da Ugo
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Away from the tourists, popular with families
Osteria del Bugiardo
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Ideal lunch spot
Bottega del Vino
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Pre-opera dining
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Area Sosta Camper Verona
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Basic site, usual facilities, close to center.
Camping Castel San Pietro
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Camping within old castle grounds
With Venice stealing the limelight, Padua is the place to head to for peace and quiet. With its canals, arcade streets, churches, and markets, the city has an authentic buzz.
A university seat since the 13th century, its student population — who whizz around on Vespas and bicycles — lend Padua a youthful energy. Of course, the beautiful Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, attracting visitors from around the world, also makes Padua a great stop on your road trip itinerary.
On your road trip from Milan to Venice, take a tour of the city’s university, Italy’s second-oldest, and give your kids a taste of what education used to be. Highlights include the 16th-century anatomy theatre where students watched bodies being dissected to the sound of lute music — to calm the squeamish among them.
Culture vultures will love Giotto’s frescoes or Titian’s St Anthony in the Scaletta del Santo. Pick up some bargains at the Saturday market in the Prato Della Valle or relax in Europe’s oldest Botanical Garden.
Visiting
Padua
2
Recom. Days
96 km
from Verona
1h20min
drive
Visit
Villa Pisani
18th-century villa and garden maze
Museum for the history of medicine
Modern museum with kid-friendly exhibits
Marostica
Home to biannual chess match with humans as pieces
Eat at
Pizzeria Trattoria
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Simple family-run trattoria
Pani
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Unassuming, quirky, and popular with students
Shanghai
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Chinese cuisine for those after a change
Parking
Parking P1, Via Lviii Fanteria, 1
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Campervan parking 15 minutes from centre
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Camping Agriturismo Alba
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Camping within the beautiful Euganean Hills
Last but certainly not least on your Milan to Venice road trip is one of Italy’s leading stars, Venice is built on more than 100 tiny islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Given this feat of engineering and architecture, it’s no wonder the city has a magical feel.
And, indeed, Venice is more beguiling and bewitching than any photo can suggest. The whole family will find themselves entranced by what is basically a historic theme park with an extra dash of culture.
Tick off some of the main sights: Piazza San Marco, St. Mark’s Basilica, the Campanile bell tower, and the Palazzo Ducale. Wander alleyways where getting lost is the goal. The Guggenheim Collection is great for kids and adults alike.
Enjoy an array of treats with a traditional Venetian cicchetti. Then a gondola ride is a must, before, perhaps, a ghost walk full of gory tales about the city. Because, Venice, while beautiful, can also be wonderfully creepy.
Visiting
Venice
1
Recom. Days
40 km
from Padua
45min
drive
Visit
Libreria Acqua Alta
Quirky and eclectic bookstore
Burano Island
Lagoon island with homes painted in rainbow-shades
Pellestrina
Fishing village best accessed by bike
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Harry’s Bar
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Iconic restaurant that welcomes children
Trattoria alla Madonna
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Great seafood and relaxed atmosphere
Acqua Pazza
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Shaded terrace in Campo Sant' Angelo
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Venice Camper Parking
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Tram to Venice 15 minute walk away
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Camping Rialto
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15 minutes by bus from Venice
190 Miles
from Venice
3h
drive