Travelblog | About family holidays

Child-friendly museums in Paris

Wednesday 26 September 2012

Kids museums in Paris

Paris, the romantic capital of the world, has something to offer families traveling with children too!
The city’s gardens, the many child-friendly hotels, fun pic-nics in the park… even kids can have a good time in Paris. Moreover, there are also dozens of museums offering regular kids’ activities as well as permanent collections that enthrall little and big minds alike.

Mistery day trip to Stonehenge

Thursday 19 April 2012

stonehenge

London is so overwhelming that when you are there you often forget about everywhere else! However, most of you will probably get back, and back again to England, several times in a lifetime, so one of these times, don’t “forget” to head towards one of England’s major landmarks, and one of the world’s most beloved and discussed mysteries: Stonehenge.

Cornwall in Bloom: Glendurgan Garden

Monday 16 April 2012

cornwall

If you are visiting Cornwall this spring, there’s one place you shouldn’t miss. Glendurgan Garden is in a valley leading down to the Helford River near Falmouth on the south coast of the county. This is a superb subtropical garden, with special interest for families.

The making of Harry Potter: Warner Bros. Studio Tour – London

Tuesday 28 February 2012

harry potter

People all over the world have been captivated by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. Now, finally, for the very first time Warner Bros Studio. Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will open its doors to visitors, from 31st March 2012. It promises to be a fantastic day out for the whole family on a London break.

Family-Friendly Spas in the Uk

Wednesday 22 February 2012

uk spa

In recent years, spas have become the holiday hotspot par excellence. Although many spas around the world only allow adults in, we would like to choose one country – the UK, to be precise – and introduce you to some hotels and spas which, on the contrary, positively welcome your children too!

Christmas in Oslo: starts with a hymn to Italian St. Lucy

Monday 5 December 2011

oslo

Norway, sitting near the Arctic Circle, has the longest and darkest winters in Europe. Historically, Norwegians considered what they called Lussinatten the longest night of the year. From that night until Christmas, spirits, gnomes and trolls roamed the earth and no work was to be done. In ancient times, the celebrations of Saint Lucy’s Day announced to the demons of winter that their reign was broken, that the sun would return again and the days would become longer

Family ski holidays in Innsbruck

Friday 11 November 2011

innsbruck

Innsbruck is surrounded by nine ski resorts and hiking trails, which invite everyone to an exciting journey in the mountains. All areas are easily accessible by cable car and chair-lifts, they welcome visitors with hospitable specially equipped restaurants and huts, and provide sportsmen with excellent runs and snowboarding slopes. There are areas around Innsbruck, which will make your holiday with the whole family particularly pleasant and amusing.