France and Italy Family Tours
Have you imagined visiting France and Italy with your family? Visit Paris, the Eiffel Tower, Rome’s Colosseum, and Venice’s canals. There’s gelato and crepes everywhere, Florence art, Seine cruises, and pizza making. Enjoy Europe's family-friendly spots, showing your little ones the very best of history in motion.
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Jamie • traveled in July
This was an amazing trip for our young family. We would be excited to go on another similar trip.
European Wonderland (End Paris) - I
Ida • traveled in June
Tour guide Debbie is very knowledgeable and deal with each situation with her great experience. Very responsible. Hotel selections are the best. Lots of options for free day. Overall great experience. Will definitely recommend to others
European Splendour (End Paris) - K
Kate • traveled in October, 2025
Thank you everyone for an amazing trip! From the very beginning, your communication has been excellent. All of our accommodation was great and will definitely recommend your company to others
The Fantastic Four
10 best France And Italy family vacation packages
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MelissaFrance and Italy travel expert at TourRadar
- European Wonderland (End Paris)
- European Splendour (End Paris)
- Mediterranean Journey (Classic, Start Paris)
- The Fantastic Four
- European Cavalcade (End Paris)
- From Rome to Barcelona Adventure - 11 days
- Tour du Mont Blanc Classic 10 Day Guided Hike
- 7-Day Italy, France and Swiss Circular Bus Tour from Paris
- 7 Days Italian Riviera and French Coast Tour - from Milan
- Vineyards, Chateaux & Bordeaux with Swiss Alps, 3 Nights in Lake Como & 1 Night in Lucerne
European Wonderland (End Paris)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Outstanding, would do it again.”
Bernadette, traveled in October
Pizza-making in Rome, Florence's leather crafts, and dining in a Tuscan castle create family memories. Venetian mask workshops and Seine River cruises complement stays at Crowne Plaza St. Peter's.
Duration 11 days Destinations Italy, Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $3,385
10% Off- US$3,047You save $339
European Splendour (End Paris)
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Plenty to see and our tour guide looked after us really well.”
Angilina, traveled in September
Rome's Colosseum to Paris's Notre Dame create unforgettable family memories. Watch Venetian glassblowing and participate in Florentine craft demonstrations.
Duration 11 days Destinations Italy, Switzerland, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $4,075
10% Off- US$3,668You save $408
Duration 16 days Destinations France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
10% Off- US$6,515
The Fantastic Four
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely amazing, trip of a Lifetime!”
Tara, traveled in May
Paris's Louvre, Nice's beaches, and Rome's ancient wonders await families. Suitable for ages 8+, with family-friendly hotels and convenient train connections throughout.
Duration 11 days Destinations Netherlands, France, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Interrailing Packages From
10% Off- US$1,808
European Cavalcade (End Paris)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was fun, but felt rushed to fit in so much, some stops were so short, hard to enjoy.”
Tino, traveled in May
The wonders of France and Italy unfold for families with children aged 5+. Watch Venetian glassblowing and try Florence leather crafting. Relax at family-friendly Starhotels Vespucci and Ergife Palace.
Duration 18 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $3,775
10% Off- US$3,398You save $378
Great for families with kids 5+, this tour features easy walks through Rome's Colosseum and Vatican City, Florence's Ponte Vecchio, and Barcelona's Las Ramblas. Groups of up to 24 visit Pisa's Leaning Tower, the seaside town of Sestri Levante, and take a boat ride to Saint-Tropez's harbor.
Duration 11 days Destinations Italy, Monaco, France, Spain Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,615
20% Off- US$2,092You save $523
Tour du Mont Blanc Classic 10 Day Guided Hike
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Best trip of my life.”
Nina, traveled in August
The TMB's manageable sections welcome families with teens 12+. La Chemenaz in Les Contamines and Hotel Triolet in Courmayeur serve as bases while cable car rides and glacial views inspire young adventurers.
Duration 10 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Grand Angle From
20% Off- US$4,404
What our customers ask about France and Italy Family Tours
What's the best time of year to visit France and Italy with family?
Experienced travelers recommend late spring (May-June) or early fall (September) for family trips to France and Italy. These shoulder seasons offer comfortable temperatures around 75°F (24°C) in Rome making it easy to explore outdoor attractions like the Vatican Gardens. Paris shines in June with extended daylight hours and public spaces like Luxembourg Gardens in full bloom. As one TourRadar traveler noted "We traveled in September and the weather was perfect for walking tours and outdoor activities with the kids." The French Riviera's beaches in Nice and Saint-Tropez are less crowded during May providing a more relaxed atmosphere without summer's intense heat.
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions in France and Italy?
These European destinations excel at combining education with entertainment for all ages. Paris offers clear views from the Eiffel Tower's second floor and relaxing Seine River boat rides. Children connect with history at Rome's Imperial Forums and Colosseum while Venice provides authentic glassblowing demonstrations at local workshops. One TourRadar traveler shared "The trip offered perfect balance of structured activities and free time for our family." Family-focused accommodations like the Brady Hotel in Paris and Roma Garden Hotel provide strategic locations for city exploration. Hands-on activities range from pasta-making lessons in Florence to scenic cable car rides to Notre-Dame de Fourvière in Lyon.
What age restrictions apply for family tours in France and Italy?
Tour operators set varying age limits with most welcoming children between 3-12 years old. Trafalgar sets their minimum at age 5 while Europamundo accepts three-year-olds. More demanding itineraries that involve extensive walking often require children to be 8-12 years or older. A TourRadar traveler observed "The tour was perfect for our young family and the activities were well-paced for different age groups." Many accommodations including the Brady Hotel offer practical family room configurations with connecting options.
What dining arrangements are typically included for families?
Tour packages generally cover daily breakfasts and selected dinners while keeping lunch plans flexible for families. Cities like Rome and Florence feature interactive food experiences including pizza-making sessions and gelato tastings. According to a TourRadar traveler "The planned dinners together were all extremely enjoyable and there were plenty of kid-friendly options." Properties like the Rome Garden Hotel serve extensive breakfast buffets with child-appropriate selections while evening meals at local restaurants typically include dedicated children's menus.
How do you handle transportation between cities with children?
Modern air-conditioned coaches with scheduled rest stops form the backbone of family tour transportation. For longer routes travelers use high-speed rail services like France's TGV and the cross-channel Eurostar. A TourRadar participant reported "The transportation was extremely well-organized with plenty of space for families and their luggage." Tour packages include transfers between hotels and attractions while properties such as the Brady Hotel provide convenient shuttle options.
What educational experiences are available for children?
Both countries blend learning with entertainment through specialized programs. Rome features hands-on museum visits and gladiator training schools while Paris offers science exploration at the Cité des Sciences. A TourRadar guest commented "The guides made learning fun for the kids with special activities and interesting stories." The Vatican Museums run family-specific tours and major institutions like the Louvre maintain dedicated children's programming with age-appropriate audio guides.
















