Leolandia is the place where the dreams of the little ones come to life... #tuttitaly
An amusement park designed for children from 0 to 14 years. But also, for those parents who are a little afraid to get on the rides, they can go up with their children and easily overcome those tedious fears.
A Very Well Organized Park: many curiosities come when
visiting the Reptile, the Aquarium, and the Farm. Cross the Indian village with the City in the Far West, its marquee with the genuinely original Parrot show, the musical inside LeoArena of shows: there are so many fun things to see.
Entertainment and the way to happily spend a day outdoors immersed in browsing and having fun thanks to 38 attractions, including rides and games; there are accessible green areas for rest and play for children.
Those with a dog can leave it at the entrance to the available kennels, a completely free service near the park ticket offices.
Up to 89 cm, you can enter for free. If you want to save on the ticket, go to the site and pay almost half if you go with the date already set; if it rains, it is the same, and you can return within a month. There is an area for babies, changing tables, and rooms for purchasing food dedicated to them.
Look at the website, especially "frequently asked questions," to make it easier, read the answers, and avoid soups of figures and offers.
It is straightforward: Capriate motorway exit towards San Gervasio, a couple of kilometers from the door. You are in the village where you can see the rides and the inviting writing from afar: you are on the SP170.
Let your children know that there are great masterpieces of art in Italy, such as this miniature park called MinItalia which can offer statues of characters who have made Italian history (Colombo-Marconi: by pressing a button, they will tell you who they are and what they have done) a historical and geographical excursion of our peninsula.
Also, explain to your children the beauties of our Peninsula, where they are located, and why each city or place is essential. Italy owns 90% of the world's historical heritage.
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