Family Travel Tips in Europe
Finland
For outdoorsy families who relish fresh air and the chance to try out new open-air activities, Finland makes for a great destination for family holidays. Most of the organized trips to the Sámi territory of Lapland to see Santa go the part of Lapland that lies in northern Finland
Bercelona
The loud, vibrant, beautiful, bustling and booming city of Barcelona is great for a family holiday or break, and though it's best for teens, it's surprisingly good for tots too, provided you do your homework, offering a mild, sunny climate, good beaches, lovely parks, mind-blowing architecture both historical and modern, an amusement park, plus wonderful food for all the family
Rome
There are few better places than Rome to make the past come to life for your kids, whether they're throwing a coin in the Trevi or pretending to be gladiators in the Colosseum. The ultimate school-history project destination, this is one of the world's greatest cities, with countless attractions introducing families to a slice of ancient history, plus like the rest ofItaly an enormously welcoming attitude to younger visitors. Nevertheless, this is also a busy, hectic place and hence one best appreciated on family holidays or breaks with older children, with whom you can do most of your sightseeing on foot and for whom the historic sites will be most engaging. Crowds, heat and a lack of clean public toilets make the city less suitable for those travelling with babies and under-5s
Some best city for family holiday in Europe: Paris, Dublin, Cork, Amsterdam and Berlin.
Paris is a wonderful city for family holidays and breaks, with heaps of free attractions to please all ages, as well as the costlier crowd-pleasers. Like London, the French capital is never going to make for a cheap destination, but plan your days well and you'll have a truly unforgettable stay in the 'City of Lights'. And after eating your fill of steak-frites and strolling along the Seine, you can make the kids’ year with a trip to Disneyland. Children are welcomed here, although it has to be said that French kids in general, and Parisian ones in particular, are extremely well behaved, so get ready for a few disapproving looks when yours cause havoc.
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