The Best Things to Do in Milan with Kids
Family-friendly Milan, ranked: a water park, a safari park, and hands-on museums that keep younger travellers happy between the cathedral and the galleries.
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Milan with Kids: what to know before booking
Family-friendly Milan, ranked: a water park, a safari park, and hands-on museums that keep younger travellers happy between the cathedral and the galleries.
- Availability
- 5 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $13 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.7 stars across 2,597 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Spread across the Milan area — water and safari parks outside the city, science museums in the centre
- Best time
- Morning starts beat both the heat and the queues at the outdoor parks
- Ticket note
- Date-specific for the parks; museums are mostly open-entry within opening hours
Milan with Kids in Milan
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Everything you should know before you book
Milan is an easy city with children: compact, flat, and backed by big family attractions just outside the centre. Concorezzo's Acquaworld water park and Pombia Safari Park are the headline days out, while the Leonardo da Vinci Science and Technology Museum, the Museum of Senses, and the interactive Leonardo3 turn the city's Renaissance genius into something kids can touch.
Buy dated tickets for the busy ones. Acquaworld and the Safari Park fill on weekends and school holidays, so a reserved entry saves a queue. The hands-on museums near the centre are a reliable wet-weather backup, and Sforza Castle's Parco Sempione adds a free playground stop between paid attractions.
Frequently asked questions
What can you do in Milan with young children?
Acquaworld for water rides, Pombia Safari Park for animals, and the Leonardo da Vinci Science Museum, Museum of Senses, or Leonardo3 for hands-on fun. Parco Sempione by Sforza Castle is a free favourite.
Is Milan good for a family trip?
Yes — the centre is walkable and safe, and the city pairs easy interactive museums with bigger water and animal parks a short trip out.
Are the park tickets cheaper online?
Usually, and booking ahead guarantees entry on busy weekends and during school holidays.





