City Travel Guides for Families — Discover the best itineraries, top destinations, and expert tips to help you get the most out of every trip. From hidden gems to iconic landmarks, we’ve got your family adventures covered.
City Travel Guides for Families We provide the best itineraries, top destinations, and expert tips to help you make the most of your travels. Whether you’re looking for hidden gems or iconic landmarks, we’ve got you covered
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Most of them are actually picked by our kids! They love traveling, and we think it’s great for them to discover how different the world can be.
Yes. If something didn’t go well, or if a place didn’t meet our expectations, we’ll say it. Always.
Yes—but it depends on the child. Our first time in NYC was when our kids were 8 and 10, and they loved it. Our daughter forgot a lot over time, but our son barely remembered anything, just that he loved it. On our second trip, he was older and got way more out of it.
Our son is into sports, especially football (soccer), and always wants to visit stadiums. That takes us to lesser-known neighborhoods. Some are beautiful—like when we visited Fulham and discovered its elegant homes. Others, like the walk to Tottenham’s stadium, were rougher. But it’s all part of discovering a city through their interests.
We use local government websites, tourism offices, local news, and yes—Wikipedia (cross-checked, of course).
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We don’t need to love every place to visit it, but we choose trips we’re all excited about. If someone really isn’t into it, we usually skip it.
We ask them to make a list of what they want to see and eat—yes, restaurants too! Then we organize the days based on their input, and we always leave some room to improvise.
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If your kids are very young, big cities might be overwhelming. We started visiting places like Paris, London, and New York when our youngest was 7—because he loved exploring, walking, and sightseeing. If your kids are over 8, go wherever you want, just plan with them in mind. Otherwise, the trip might feel like a battle.