The BEST European Cities for Families!

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Are you looking for somewhere to take your little ones or your teenagers in Europe? Well here are our favorite cities in Europe that are great to take your kids. No changing planes five times, no middle of nowhere destinations, just honest to goodness easy to get to cities that families can enjoy.
Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden

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When I was in Paris I noticed that they do enjoy kids and kinda encourage them to be loud/playfull - it does get a tad irritating after a while (especially in buses), but I can imagine it being cool for the families

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I saw Liam's video where he was teaching people 5 words in Italian - he did well for someone trying out Italian! I only have two points that may help not only him but others. The first is that "vorrei" is emphasized on the last syllable: vorr-EI (he pronounced the vowels correctly, so good job!). The second is "grazie" (the "e" on the end is a long-a sound, like in "hey"), not grazia (an "ah" sound on the end). Grazia is singular and means "grace"; grazie is plural and means "graces", and it's the plural that is used as "thank you". Some regional languages and dialects may shorten the end sound, but overall, it's grazie. Still a great effort on his part, and I'm sure it helped many people!

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Tokyo (I'm obviously biased as I live here) - but I noticed that people even though stern and cold with other tourists, they will lighten up if they see kids and older people :) Plus it offers so many giveaways for kids and the shops that actually interest them!

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Food and drink costs in Stockholm are eyewatering, but it's a brilliant city - highly recommended from me

AndyKing
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When my daughter was a kid she hated going om vacation. Not anoiher Museum, no more ruins and so on was all we heard. Her idea of a great vacation was laying at the beach or pool all day for one or two week.

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We were in Berlin earlier this year with our kids (12, 10 & 6), great zoo & then just so many historic locations within walking distance, DDR museum super

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Prague is a great place to visit with little kids. They even have an entire island in the river designate entirely to kids. The Honest Guide has made a great video about Prague with kids. Both my goddaughter and her little sister had loved it when we visited Prag. They even enjoyed the long train ride. Especially the little one keeps asking when we will make a journey with a long train ride again.

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We had a fantastic time in Denmark renting a car and doing a road trip (Copenhagen, Faxe, Odense, Billund/Legoland, and Aarhus). Faxe had a great geo museum my son loved and we did an open air museum in Odense that was a lot of fun. The workers in the blacksmithing hut had us captivated for almost an hour!

We also stopped in Talinn Estonia on a cruise and I would like to go back. The castle walls were really cool and there were a ton of museums to visit that are kid-friendly.

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Beautiful family, I’m glad you like Stockholm 😊

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Thanks for this. Been watching your videos for years and now we have a 3 year and 9 month old.

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Vienna was kid friendly for us and our 7 year old son. During the summer kids get to ride public transportation for free, my son loved eating Weiner schnitzel since it reminded him of chicken fingers, so many beautiful spacious parks and playgrounds to run around and play in, the children's museum at the Schonbrunn palace was cool, many of the museums are amazing there, safe and quite organized compared to other big cities, and excellent varieties of sweets and treats there. We would definitely go back to Vienna again with our son.

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Great tips. I didnt enjoy Madame Tussauds as a kid though. I liked the science museum and the natural history museum. Lots of activities for nerdy kids. Eg dinosaurs.

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Surprised to not see Germany on the list! Is it not necessarily kid-friendly? Planning on a trip soon with the kiddo!

nijlee
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I'd definitely put Rome in first place. The historical worth is unmatched when compared with the other ones you've mentioned and also more budget friendly for a family when compared to Paris, London and Stockholm.

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Do you edit videos yourself or have a team? I’m an editor and would love to discuss it if you’re interested

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As someone from Stockholm, Im not afraid to have my kids right here, in Stockholm city. There are great parks around the city where you can go swim, great playgrounds.. lots of nature.. a lot of kindergardens all around.. museums where they have kids activities.. Skansen is great! Its also "cheap" having kids here, like cheap kindergardens, barnbidrag (child allowance) and so on. In some areas kids go out them self and play football and such. Gamla stan and Norrmalm area is not so good for kids though I would choose other areas. Preferebly an apartment close to a park or in my dreams a house. Yes they do exist. You can actually live in a house right in the city center. But they are super super hard to get.🙂

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Barcelona could be one of the most insecure cities in Spain. Every provincial capital in the country (we have near fifty to choose) is securer.

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I have a question. My son (32 years old) and I want to use a Britrail pass to see a bit more of England. Is it a good deal? We are going to take a train up to Edinburgh after and rent a car for Scotland. I'm just not wanting to rent a car for our whole 12 days. Thanks

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Hey Mark
Just curious about something. In order to vlog in the Netherlands and Europe, do you need any kind of work visa or permit?
I'm sure you don't, just wanted to make sure.

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Your kids maybe but generally kids hate museums. Are super boring. Especially for small kids and also it depends on what the museum has (for example ancient artifacts, sculptures are super boring). If a hotel is near beach or has the room pool outside they prefer to stay there all day on water and play.

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