Pistoia
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Food & Drink
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Pizzeria Il Vicolo
A neighborhood favorite near the Porta San Marco gate serving wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza with a good selection of toppings that picky eaters will appreciate. The outdoor tables along the quiet lane make for a relaxed family dinner after a full zoo day.
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Cioccolateria Amedei Pistoia Flagship
Amedei is one of Italy's most celebrated artisan chocolate makers and their Pistoia-area presence means you can find their products at select specialty shops in the city center including Dolci e Dolcezze on Via degli Orafi. Pick up a tasting selection of their single-origin bars and let the whole family vote on a favorite.
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Bar Valiani
Dating to 1831, Bar Valiani on Via Cavour is Pistoia's oldest and most storied cafe, famous for its Brigidini anise wafers and its elaborate pastry counter. It is the perfect spot for a final family espresso stop, and kids will love choosing from the rows of traditional Tuscan biscuits and sweets to take home.
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Trattoria dell'Abate
This relaxed family-run trattoria just steps from Piazza del Duomo serves classic Pistoiese dishes including maccheroni alla carrettiera and slow-cooked wild boar ragu. The staff are welcoming with children and the fixed lunch menu is an excellent value for families.
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Rifugio La Foresta
This mountain rifugio above Pracchia serves hearty Apennine cooking including ribollita, roasted pork, and homemade pasta in a rustic wood-paneled dining room popular with local hikers and families. It is the kind of place where kids are welcomed without a second thought and portions are genuinely mountain-sized.
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Gelateria Divisione Azzurra
Finish the evening with a cone from this well-loved local gelateria on Via Cavour, known for rotating seasonal flavors made with Tuscan ingredients. The pistachio and nocciola are consistently excellent and portions are generous enough to satisfy hungry kids after a day of walking.
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Punto Zoo Cafe
The zoo's own cafe inside the grounds serves hot panini, pasta dishes, and kid-friendly snacks at reasonable prices, so there is no need to leave mid-day and lose your entry. Grab a shaded table near the flamingo lake for a proper sit-down lunch break.
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Osteria La Botte Gaia
A beloved local osteria tucked into the historic center that serves traditional Pistoiese dishes alongside a warm, unhurried atmosphere that genuinely suits families with school-age children. Try the scottiglia, a slow-cooked mixed meat stew that is the city's most iconic dish.
Activities
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Ospedale del Ceppo and its Famous Frieze
The 16th-century loggia of this former hospital is decorated with a vivid glazed terracotta frieze by Giovanni della Robbia depicting the Seven Works of Mercy, and it is one of the most visually striking things in all of Pistoia. Kids respond well to the bold colors and the story of what each scene depicts is easy to explain in child-friendly terms.
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Mercato Ortofrutticolo di Pistoia (Piazza della Sala)
Pistoia's daily fresh produce market in the charming Piazza della Sala is one of the most atmospheric in Tuscany, clustered around a medieval stone well with vendors selling local vegetables, seasonal fruit, and prepared foods. Come before 12 noon for the full selection and let kids pick something to snack on.
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Lago di Scaffaiolo
For families with older kids who have the energy, the hike up to this remote volcanic crater lake at 1700 meters is one of the most rewarding short alpine walks in the northern Apennines. The turquoise lake sits in a bare rocky bowl and feels genuinely remote even though the trail from Passo della Croce Arcana takes under 90 minutes.
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Fattoria di Celle Sculpture Park
The Gori Collection at Fattoria di Celle is a private sculpture park set across a 19th-century estate where large-scale contemporary works by artists like Dani Karavan and Dennis Oppenheim are embedded in the landscape. Visits require advance reservation but older kids genuinely engage with the surprising installations hidden among the trees.
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Piazza del Duomo
Start your Pistoia trip at the city's grand medieval square, where the striped marble Cathedral of San Zeno, the octagonal Baptistery, and the Palazzo del Comune all frame a single car-free piazza. Kids can run across the open flagstones while parents take in one of the least-crowded cathedral squares in all of Tuscany.
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Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia Nature Trail
If your family did not exhaust the zoo on Day 2 or wants a second morning of outdoor play, the zoo offers a dedicated nature trail loop through its wooded perimeter that feels more like a forest walk than a standard zoo circuit. It is a calm, unhurried way to spend a last morning before checkout.
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Campo Tizzoro and the Linea Gotica Trekking Trail
The lower Pistoia Apennines around Campo Tizzoro have well-marked family hiking trails through chestnut and beech forest with World War II Gothic Line fortifications visible along some routes. The terrain is gentle enough for kids aged 7 and up and the historic bunkers hidden in the hillside make it feel like a real discovery.
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Battistero di San Giovanni in Corte
The 14th-century Baptistery of San Giovanni in Corte is free to enter and its cool, dimly lit interior with geometric marble cladding feels genuinely atmospheric to kids old enough to notice. Point out the Gothic pointed arches and the original bronze font to spark some conversation about medieval craft.
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