7 day Italy itinerary by train with kids

Easter Italy Multi-Stop Trip by Train: Verona, Lake Garda, Venice & Bologna 

10th January | Sarah

7 night Family Itinerary

Italy is one of the easiest countries in Europe to explore by train, and this Easter itinerary is a perfect example of how you can see multiple iconic destinations in just one week. All without hiring a car. 

This route flies into Verona, heads to Lake Garda, continues on to Venice, and finishes in Bologna before flying home. 

7 day Italy itinerary by train with kids

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Disclaimer: This itinerary and pricing are provided for inspiration and general guidance only. You must check all details (including prices, availability, train times, and entry requirements) carefully before booking. Build a Break is not a travel agent and we do not provide personalised travel advice, quotes, booking services, or trip support. Use this route as a starting point and create your own trip based on your family’s needs and circumstances. 

📍 Places included in this itinerary

This Easter multi-stop route covers: 

Verona 

Sirmione (Lake Garda) 

Venice 

Bologna 

🧭 At-a-glance itinerary summary

Duration: 7 nights / 8 days 

🏙 2 nights in Verona 

🌊 2 nights in Sirmione (Lake Garda) 

🚤 2 nights in Venice 

🍝 1 night in Bologna 

️ Fly home from Bologna 

7 day italy by train cost break down Verona, Venice, Bologna, Lake Garda

🎒 Pack light – this really matters

This is a multi-stop train itinerary, so luggage choice is important. 

Everyone should ideally travel with a backpack 

Try not to take more than one suitcase between you 

We haven’t included checked luggage in the flight prices 

Light luggage makes boarding trains, changing platforms, and walking to accommodation far easier.

If you’ve ever dragged suitcases through Italian stations (and especially over the cobblestones in Venice), you’ll know why this matters. 

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Pricing assumptions & important info

Prices are based on 2 adults and 2 children (aged 12 and under) 

All links are provided so you can create your own version of this trip 

The details below are for inspiration and guidance only 

You can swap out flights, accommodation, dates, or destinations to suit your own family and budget 

Always double-check prices, availability, and timetables before booking 

Build a Break is not a travel agent and does not provide personalised quotes or booking services. 

✈️ Flights (Easter school holidays)

Outbound – Monday 30th March 2026 

Manchester → Verona 

💷 £21 per person 

🔗 https://skyscanner.pxf.io/RGg0Ag 

 

Return – Monday 6th April 2026 

Bologna → Manchester 

💷 £61 per person 

🔗 https://skyscanner.pxf.io/vPGD5e 

🚆 Booking trains in Italy

We book Italian train tickets exactly how we would in the UK: 

✅ Trainline app – prices shown and charged in GBP 

✅ Trenitalia app – Italy’s national rail operator 

Both are easy to use, mobile-friendly and ideal for families. 

📍 Stop 1: Verona - 30th March - 1st April 2026

Monday 30 March – Wednesday 1 April (2 nights) 

Accommodation: Room with Arena view (2-bed) 

💷 £216 (2 nights) 

Two-bedroom accommodation 

Direct views of the Arena di Verona 

Central, walkable location 

Ideal after a morning flight 

Click here for the apartment

Verona by train with kids itinerary

🚌 Airport bus to Verona city centre 

Frequent, affordable and luggage-friendly 

In Verona, kids will love spotting gladiators at the Arena di Verona, crossing the bridges, and enjoying gelato in Piazza delle Erbe.
For great views (and a fun ride), take the funicular up to Castel San Pietro, then let them run around the riverside paths by the Adige.

🚆 Getting from Verona → Sirmione (Lake Garda)

There is no train station in Sirmione itself. 

🚆 Verona Porta Nuova → Desenzano del Garda / Sirmione 

51 minutes 

💷 £12.85 

From Desenzano: 

🚌 Bus or 🚕 taxi into Sirmione Old Town 

Around 15 minutes 

📍 Stop 2: Sirmione (Lake Garda) -1st-3rd April 2026

Wednesday 1 April – Friday 3 April (2 nights) 

Accommodation: Hotel Corte Regina 

💷 £225 (2 nights) 

Located in Sirmione Old Town 

Just 2 minutes’ walk from Scaliger Castle 

Ideal base for Lake Garda sightseeing 

Click here for the hotel

Sirmione Itinerary by train with kids Lake Garda

In Sirmione, kids will love exploring Scaliger Castle with it's towers and drawbridge, then grabbing a gelato as you wander the old town.


You can also enjoy a paddle at Jamaica Beach or spot Roman ruins at the Grotte di Catullo for a gentle history fix with views.

🚆 Getting from Sirmione → Venice

🚆 Desenzano del Garda / Sirmione → Venezia Santa Lucia 

🔁 1 change in Verona 

2 hours 26 minutes 

💷 £37.73 

Venice Santa Lucia station is right on the island, so no extra transport is needed on arrival. 

📍 Stop 3: Venice - 3rd- 5th April 2026

Friday 3 April – Sunday 5 April (2 nights) 

Accommodation: Highly rated aparthotel near St Mark’s Square 

💷 £593 (2 nights) 

Aparthotel accommodation (great for families) 

Just 5 minutes’ walk from St Mark’s Square 

Excellent reviews and central location 

Click here for the accommodation

Venice with Kids

In Venice, kids will love riding a vaporetto along the Grand Canal, spotting bridges and gondolas as you go.

Climb the tower at St Mark’s Campanile for amazing views, then let them burn off energy in Piazza San Marco feeding pigeons and watching street performers.

🚆 Getting from Venice → Bologna

🚄 High-speed trains:  As fast as 1 hour 21 minutes, but often up to three times the cost 

🚆 Direct regional train (recommended):  2 hours 5 minutes 

💷 £39.28 

📍 Stop 4: Bologna - 5th - 6th April 2026

Sunday 5 April – Monday 6 April (1 night) 

Accommodation: Elizabeth Lifestyle Hotel (4★) 

💷 £168 (1 night) 

Very highly rated 

Perfect final stop before flying home 

Fantastic food city for a last Italian evening 

Click here for the hotel

Bologna itinerary with kids

In Bologna, kids will enjoy spotting the famous porticoes and climbing (or counting!) the towers, especially the Asinelli Tower.
Take a ride on the little tourist train through the historic centre, then finish with pizza, gelato, and space to run around in Giardini Margherita.

🚆 Getting from Bologna city → Bologna Airport

🚝 Airport train 

8 minutes 

💷 £45 

A taxi or Uber typically costs around €45 (approx £39) — for a family with luggage, this is often the easiest option. 

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📌 Notes & Optional Costs Not Included in the Pricing

Meals / snacks / groceries 

Local buses/taxis

Optional excursions / boat trips

Travel insurance 

Checked luggage (if needed) 

This is a base trip cost to help you budget and customise your own family plan. 

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