Travel with kids Archives - The Parent Social https://www.theparentsocial.com/tag/travel-with-kids/ Sharing all things lifestyle and parenting Tue, 28 May 2024 10:31:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/www.theparentsocial.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Travel with kids Archives - The Parent Social https://www.theparentsocial.com/tag/travel-with-kids/ 32 32 47739018 Travelling with kids – the ultimate ticklist https://www.theparentsocial.com/travelling-with-kids-travel-ticklist/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/travelling-with-kids-travel-ticklist/#respond Fri, 04 May 2018 11:37:45 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=4998 The team at flight comparison website www.jetcost.co.uk have put together the ultimate checklist for travelling with kids. Definitely a few things I hadn’t thought of! Travelling with kids Most parents are well versed in the usual things to chuck in the suitcase when travelling with their children… enough SPF 50, hydration sachets and mosquito repellent to last [...]

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The team at flight comparison website www.jetcost.co.uk have put together the ultimate checklist for travelling with kids. Definitely a few things I hadn’t thought of!

Travelling with kids

Most parents are well versed in the usual things to chuck in the suitcase when travelling with their children… enough SPF 50, hydration sachets and mosquito repellent to last a decade; a snack supply that’d feed an army and enough baby wipes to clean a thousand bottoms.

While these items are staples when away as a family, there are a few more items you might have missed off the list of essentials. These can take the holiday from survivable to enjoyable!

Travel board games

A simple travel game can result in hours of simple family entertainment… a game by the side of the pool during the day, a family game in the evening to help the kids wind down or even something to entertain the adults after the children have gone to bed. It’s easy to overlook classic board games but you’ll be surprised by how much fun you’ll all have.

Cameras – disposable, Polaroid, underwater

It’s not all about those filtered digital images primed and perfected for Instagram. Taking a different kind of camera can result in a diverse and brilliant bank of memories. You can go old school and actually get them printed or even mount on the wall in a collage to look at every day. Having those off-the-cuff moments captured is something pretty special.

iPad, Kindle, smartphone, handheld games, chargers and other electronic devices 

There’s a strong argument to leaving them all at home; holidays are about family time after all: making memories, seeing actual faces and talking to each other. They are also about having ten minutes to put your feet up and drink a cocktail in peace and quiet… In moderation, devices provide a good downtime opportunity for everyone!

A comfy blanket or favourite cuddly toy from home

A lot of kids experience some element of home sickness while away, especially for the first time. If they’re a bit under the weather whilst you’re away or just feel a bit displaced, having a home comfort they can wrap themselves up in or snuggle with will be a godsend. They’ll be far more relaxed and more likely to drift off to sleep.

A night light

Packing light fittings isn’t usually part of the holiday checklist, but having a gentle glow in the hotel room will mean that your little ones can rest more easily and feel more relaxed. It also means you won’t have to sit in total darkness once the kids are asleep if the hotel room doesn’t feature low level lighting. You can get compact, portable night lights that won’t take up much room in your case.

Empty carrier/ziplock bags

Travelling with kids always results in a lot of washing. Having extra bags for any especially grubby items or shoes (muddy wellies, sandy flip flops etc) will make suitcases full of dirty laundry far more palatable when you get back home. You can even arrange the items into laundry loads, if you want to be especially organised!

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Child-friendly City Break: Top Euro Locations https://www.theparentsocial.com/kid-friendly-city-break/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/kid-friendly-city-break/#respond Tue, 23 May 2017 16:19:40 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=4554 Parents might think an all-inclusive beach holiday is the best option for foreign travel with the children. However, a rising number of families are discovering that a short city break to Europe offers a whole host of benefits that you don’t get with a traditional package deal. Introducing children to different histories, cultures, languages and [...]

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Parents might think an all-inclusive beach holiday is the best option for foreign travel with the children. However, a rising number of families are discovering that a short city break to Europe offers a whole host of benefits that you don’t get with a traditional package deal.

Introducing children to different histories, cultures, languages and gastronomies is easier than ever. The growing number of self-catered apartments, like Staycity properties, across Europe means cities are more accessible to families.

City break top picks

Here, Staycity Aparthotels picks seven European cities that families looking to broaden their travel horizons should consider for their next mini-break away with the kids.

Paris

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Whilst perhaps best known as a city for lovers, the French capital has a lot to offer families on a city break. The ‘Hop-On, Hop-Off’ buses are ideal. There are four routes (Paris Grand Tour, Bastille-Bercy, Montmartre-Grands Boulevards, and Montparnasse-Saint-Germain) which all last 1-2 hours. They are a great way to see the city from the comfort of your own seat!

For a slightly more unconventional trip, children are sure to adore the ‘Chocolate and Pastry Tasting’ tour in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. During the tour, which lasts around 3 hours, families are taken on a journey through the history of chocolate and pastry making. You get to try out a wide variety of delicacies whilst you learn!

Dublin

Just a short flight from any UK airport and families can find themselves in Dublin. At the popular Dublin Zoo, known for its great ‘Children’s Corner,’ little ones can safely feed and interact with a large cross-section of animals.

If your children are confident enough cyclists, head towards Phoenix Park. Here you can hire bikes to explore all its 1,752 acres (it’s the largest enclosed park in Europe). For a rainy Dublin day, a great option for kids – aged 10 and under – is the interactive children’s museum Imaginosity. This promotes a ‘hands-on, mind-on’ philosophy that encourages children to have fun and create long-lasting memories whilst they learn.

Amsterdam

City break

Despite what many might think, the Dutch capital is a fantastic location for a mini-break away with kids. For parents of avid readers aged 12+, a trip to Anne Frank’s house can be an educational and emotional experience. Those seeking a thrill can head to the Amsterdam Dungeon. Here families can learn all about the 500 years of the city’s dark history through live theatrical actors who encourage audience participation!

Lyon

Lyon is a beautiful city with awe-inspiring views, parks and monuments. It is ideal for a trip away with the entire family. If travelling during the spring or summer months, a great (and cost-effective) option is to pack up a picnic basket, take a walk to a picturesque spot and tuck into a fresh baguette filled with some famous Lyon cheese. The 117 hectare Parc de la Tete d’or is a perfect place to head.

Lyon is also home to a great cycling system consisting of more than 4,000 rental bikes. These can be found at 348 stations in and around the city. Not only is this an amazing way for children to experience the wonders of the French city with its many monuments and beautiful architecture, but the first half hour using one of the bikes is completely free!

Barcelona

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The Spanish city boasts a beautiful golden stretch of sand and the crystal blue waters of the Balearic sea. It also has a wealth of sights to discover. It makes it a great spot for families looking for a cultural city/beach break in the sun.

As well as providing the opportunity to relax on the sand, Barcelona is home to nine UNESCO world heritage sites that are perfect for a family trip. These include: Parque Guell, La Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo. The Barcelona Aquarium is also a must-see for any marine-loving kids. It’s home to Europe’s largest sea tunnel. Here all manner of ocean-dwellers swim around and over your heads in a large perspex walkway.

Copenhagen

The Danish capital has a lot more to offer than just the best pastries in the world. It can make for a magical destination for children and a perfect city break. The unique Tivoli Gardens will transport families to an atmosphere straight out of a fairy tale. There are more than 25 rides to experience within the picturesque natural surroundings of the gardens.

If you’re less keen on the thrill of rollercoasters and ferris wheels, you can visit The National Museum of Denmark absolutely free. Whilst there, children of all ages will be able to explore pirate ships, Viking boats and medieval walls. Try on suits of armour and play with (safe) swords!

Reykjavik

Perhaps not the first place that springs to mind when you think of a city break. However, more and more parents are opting to take their families to Iceland in order to experience something rather different. The world-famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is open to all children over the age of two. It offers bathing and swimming areas for those wanting to test out the mineral-rich water.

Another unique activity to indulge in with the children is a trip out to sea for a spot of whale watching. An advantage of taking a trip to the city during winter months is that the city has around 5-7 hours of daylight. This means you won’t need to keep the kids awake too late in order to try and see the world famous Northern Lights.

Written on behalf of Staycity Aparthotels – a leading independent operator of aparthotels across Europe.

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