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23 Top Places To Visit in Europe with Kids

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23 Top Places To Visit in Europe with Kids

Visiting Europe with Kids, can help you create the memories of a lifetime. Most cities have something for travelers, but not all offer specific amenities for kids. May it be the local culture towards children, enough activities to cover you on a rainy day, or just the transportation system adequate from strollers and/or wheelchair.
 

So to fill your bucket list with actual family-friendly European destinations, the GoWhee App members share their favorite destinations to visit in Europe with kids.

1. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Within ancient walls is a city called Dubrovnik. Steeped in history and born from the ashes of conflict, this stunning locale is perfect for all ages. In addition to the plentiful learning opportunities, Dubrovnik is surrounded by gorgeous landscapes, which are amazing spots to visit with kids.

Pro Tip: Itching to see something stunning? Travel to the nearby Bacina Lakes to see some of the most stunning blue waters on the planet!

2. Paris, France

While some people think of Paris as a more adult-friendly destination, the City of Light is a fabulous holiday destination for the whole family. Find fabulous food, exciting history, and kid-friendly activities like carousel rides throughout the city!

Pro Tip: Be sure to visit all of Paris’ iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe. If you want to see everything at once, consider taking a boat tour on the Seine.

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Carrousel of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Photo by @cincotravelers

3. Amsterdam, the Netherlands

The first thing that most people think of when they’re talking about the Netherlands is Amsterdam, and there’s a reason for that! This amazing city is full of history, culture, and life. Amsterdam is the most populated city in the Netherlands, and it’s the capital of this culturally rich location.

Pro Tip: For kids interested in history, be sure to visit the Anne Frank House.

4. Stockholm, Sweden

Many European cities are bicycle-friendly, and Stockholm is no different. If you’re looking for a spot that perfectly balances history, culture, and modern amenities, then Stockholm is one of your best picks. This city is packed with museums for the curious and entertainment for the adventurous, so be sure to add it to your list of holiday destinations.

Pro Tip: Aspiring pirates have to drop by Stockholm’s Vasa Museum, which houses the mammoth remains of the stunning Vasa.

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5. Bern, Switzerland

The capital of Switzerland is a must-see spot for nature lovers. This dense metropolis is home to plenty of history, and it’s all waiting for you! Food, fun, and history are all menu items in Bern. Pro Tip: If you’re in the historic district, be sure to take a look at the local stores! Bern is home to plenty of unique vendors, and both adults and children will enjoy spending their fun money on souvenirs to remember the trip.

6. Budapest, Hungary

Few places are as historic as Budapest. This amazing city has seen constant human activity for at least 800 years, and it’s witnessed plenty of important events. For museum lovers, Budapest is a paradise! Thanks to its robust public transport, you can make a day trip out of many of its spots.

Pro Tip: Visitors looking for a unique experience should stop by the Underground Railway Museum, which memorializes Europe’s first subway!

7. Venice, Italy

It goes without saying that most people know about Venice. This gorgeous city is packed with sights to see and things to do. Its historic monuments are perfect for scholars, and there are plenty of unique activities and performances to keep modern minds occupied.

Pro Tip: Drop by the Libreria Acqua Alta to see a unique bookstore! This ancient vendor has adapted to floods by placing their wares in boats.

8. Crete, Greece

Families with an affinity for history should definitely add Crete to their bucket lists. This amazing island is home to some of the most important archeological discoveries of the ancient world. In Santorini, visitors can step 4,000 years backward in time as they explore the gorgeous ruins of Akrotiri. If history isn’t your jam, don’t worry! Crete still has plenty of pristine beaches to explore.

Pro Tip: Stay at Elounda Residence Resort, an eco-friendly hotel with an enormous, super-fun waterpark where the kids can play all day.

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9. Copenhagen, Denmark

On your European vacation to Copenhagen, expect plenty of food, fun, and memories. In its Frederiksstaden district, travelers can experience the gorgeous charm of 18th-century Rococo architecture. Thanks to its innovative layout, visitors can even bike all over the city!

Pro Tip: Visit Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s most popular theme park! The park even has an area specifically for little kids called Rasmus Klump’s World

10. Schattwald, Austrian Mountains

Active families will love Schattwald. This ordinarily sleepy municipality really wakes up during skiing season. Its many resorts, which are perfectly perched along the slopes of the Austrian Mountains, host thousands of eager ski enthusiasts every year! And If you are heading to Austria in the summer, the national parks will be the perfect playground for biking and hiking as well.

Pro Tip: Stay at La S.O.A. Chalet! These tranquil, private chalets are perfect for families with little kids, giving you plenty of privacy and room to play. 

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11. Edinburgh, Scotland

Against the rich emerald of the Scottish Highlands, there’s Edinburgh. This historic city is overflowing with memorable experiences and excursions. During your family vacation, scholarly visitors will enjoy the city’s rich history and many museums, and active travelers will love its modern amenities and activities.

Pro Tip: If your kids are fans of all things spooky, then check out the underground remnants of Mary King’s Close. Once used as war bunkers, this long-forgotten street has become a memorial to the Black Plague.

12. São Miguel, Azores Islands, Portugal

Of all of the Azores, São Miguel is the largest. This gorgeous natural wonder is perfect for nature lovers, whether families are looking for beaches or mountain hikes, there are plenty of opportunities. Kids of all ages will also enjoy learning more about volcanoes and farm life, two of the major focus on the island.

Pro Tip: Book a bungalow at Quinta Da Mo. You’ll enjoy spacious accommodations, access to the spa, and the chance to roam the stunning gardens complete with a waterfall, a bamboo forest, and a barbeque area. 

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Breakfast with Goat experience found on Gowhee App, in Sao Miguel. Photo by @gowheeapp

13. Istanbul, Turkey

We’ve all heard the song, so why not visit the place? Istanbul is a resilient city with a colorful local population. There are plenty of modern kid-friendly activities and locations to keep families occupied, but the real star of Istanbul is its rich history.

Pro Tip: Visit Sultanahmet Square to see an ancient Egyptian obelisk. This massive wonder is sure to amaze, and it’s on display for everyone to see for free!

14. London, England

Plenty of things have happened in London, but the real star of this city is its cultural influence. From Harry Potter to Sherlock Holmes, London is packed with modern callbacks. While its museums are worth their own visit, kids will love seeing the stories behind their favorite tales.

Pro Tip: Visit Warner Bros. Studio London and take the Making of Harry Potter tour! See behind the scenes of your favorite series and get an up-close look at sets, props, costumes, and special effects from the movies. 

15. .Nice, France

The gem of Nice is undoubtedly its cathedral. No matter what you like, this massive Gothic landmark has something to keep you enthralled. When you’re done marveling at ancient ingenuity, the city still has plenty of food and entertainment to offer!

Pro Tip: Keep your historic trip going by visiting La Crypte Archéologique de Nice. With a reasonable 6 euro entry price, this hidden relic of medieval Europe is a great way to learn about the city.

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16. Prague, Czech Republic

From its Christmas Market to its larger-than-life theaters, Prague is an artist’s paradise. This influential city has spent its life playing host to artists, musicians, writers, and poets. Written in its masonry are stories from centuries ago, but its streets remain vibrant and modern spots for some child-friendly fun.

Pro Tip: Fans of video games may recognize Prague as one of the locations featured in the Tomb Raider series, and Strahov District is a must-see for any fans of the franchise.

17. Rome, Italy

Founded 3,000 years ago, Rome is one of those universal bucket list places. Everyone has a reason for visiting, and that’s because the city is so diverse. From its ancient archeological sites to its modern dining experiences, Rome has something for everyone. Thanks to its diverse offerings, it’s a great spot to make traveling with kids a little less stressful.

Pro Tip: Find a surprising taste of America in the middle of Rome by visiting the Keats-Shelly Memorial House.

18. Munich, Germany

Munich may be known for Oktoberfest, but there’s plenty of fun for families in this amazing city. Like most European capitals, Munich is well known for its historical value. However, beneath all of the pomp and circumstance is a city that’s young and vibrant!

Pro Tip: It’s free! It’s big! It’s weird! Visit Town Hall to see the Rathaus-Glockenspiel Clock. This mammoth clockwork masterpiece puts on an hourly show, which features plenty of movement and curiosities to keep everyone enthralled. Don’t worry about missing the hour, because the show restarts 24 times daily!

19. Sintra, Portugal

Nestled in the picturesque Sintra Mountains, Sintra is a verifiable wealth of mysterious happenings and much more relaxing than Lisbon. For curious kids, Sintra will be a truly thrilling adventure. Its many castles and mansions hold plenty of secrets. In fact, at the Quinta da Regaleira, you can find a super secret stairwell in the Poço Iniciático.

Pro Tip: Stay in the Chalet Saudade Vintage Guest House. Centrally located for convenient access to local attractions, the hotel is also home to Cafe Saudade, which serves up delicious Portuguese food. Make sure your kiddos try the egg tarts!

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Montserrat Castle in Sintra, Portual. Photo by @maud.maciak

20. Sibiu, Romania

Once, Sibiu was located in a place that plenty of people have heard of Transylvania! Families with a taste for all things spooky will love this locale, which really leans into its horror roots. Dracula haunts Sibiu, and he’s sunk his fangs into the town’s history.

Pro Tip: Amp up the spookiness factor of your visit by paying a visit to the August von Spiess Museum of Hunting! This unique location pays homage to the city’s breadwinners, and its walls are covered in ancient hunting tools and taxidermy.

21. Madrid, Spain

When Madrid isn’t being overrun by rampaging bulls, the city is a laid-back slice of European life. Against a backdrop of history and conflict, Madrid remains a sparkling gem in the tapestry of Europe. In addition to its many museums, there are also plenty of parks, zoos, and amusements for kids to enjoy.

Pro Tip: If your kids love the ice, then be sure to stop by the Ice Palace. This massive recreational facility is named for its Olympic-sized indoor ice rink!

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22. Oslo, Norway

Most kids aren’t very interested in the huge role that Oslo plays in the Norwegian financial sector, but that’s okay! This city is still an amazing spot for families to visit together. In addition to its many museums, Oslo has plenty of hands-on activities to enjoy. There’s even an amusement park, just look for TusenFryd!

Pro Tip: One of the most exciting museums in the city is The Fram Museum. This institution houses a gigantic replica of The Fram, a gigantic polar exploration ship!

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23. Reykjavik, Iceland

Originally founded by Vikings, Reykjavik has a unique and unforgettable blend of cultures. The capital of Iceland is full of things to do, and everyone will enjoy its sights. In addition to the sites that you’ll see in the city, you can enjoy the sights of its shores by participating in amazing whale-watching tours.

Pro Tip: Visitors can experience some unique swimming spots in Reykjavik. The city has multiple geothermal swimming pools! Most famous is the Blue Lagoon, located near Keflavik international airport. 

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26 Things to do in Boston with Kids https://gowhee.com/things-to-do-in-boston-with-kids/ https://gowhee.com/things-to-do-in-boston-with-kids/#respond Mon, 30 Jan 2023 17:51:30 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=12235

26 Things to do in Boston with Kids

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26 Things to do in Boston with Kids

Boston is chock full of things to do with kids! There are also tons of educational opportunities the kids have, all while having fun. From nature trails to playgrounds, historical sites, boat rides, kid-friendly restaurants, and museums, boredom will not be an option. Enjoy all that Boston has to offer with your family and make those precious memories!

Here is a list of the best things to do in Boston with kids, that parents of the Gowhee App recommend.

1. Take a Kid-Friendly Freedom Trail Tour

Boston’s Freedom Trail might be a little long for small kids, but they don’t have to miss out on the fun. The Boston By Little Feet walk is designed for young walkers ages 6-12 and their families. 

Key Information: $8 per personTakes 30 minutes to 1 hour – Stroller friendly.

Good To Know: Several of the stops on the tour, including the Old State House and Faneuil Hall, have public restrooms in case your kids need a break.

2. Grab Lunch In a Real Irish Pub Near Downtown Boston

When visiting Boston, you will need to stop at least once in an Irish pub. The Green Dragon Tavern, located right off Boston Public Market, has it all. Spacious for large families, friendly staff, great food and beers on tap for the parents.

Key Information: Wheelchair accessible – High chair onsite – Stroller friendly.

Good To Know: There is no dedicated kids menu but the regular menu offers tons of options even for the pickiest eaters.

3. Sightsee on a Duck Bus

See Boston in a whole new way on a Duck Bus tour! These amphibious vehicles let you see the sights of Boston from the streets and from the water. It’s a new, fun way to see favorite sites like Fenway Park, the Bunker Hill Monument, Quincy Market, and more.

Key Information: $48.99 per adult, $33.99 per kid ages 3-11, $10.99 for kids under 3 – Stroller friendly – Wheelchair accessible 

Good To Know: The Duck tours pick up and drop off at the Science Museum, New England Aquarium, and the Prudential Center, so plan accordingly and you can do activities before or after the tour!

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Duck Bus Tour. Source: Gowhee App

4. Enjoy a Playground with a View 

Martin’s Park playground is located right across the bridge from downtown and is the perfect place to keep kids busy for hours! There are two large sections, completely fenced in with ground covered with soft material. The best part is this Boston playground offers a fantastic view of the skylines. 

Key Information: FREE – Great for age 3-12 – Waldorf, Montessori inspired – Shade and splash pad on site.

Good To Know: It is a fully enclosed playground, but there are two entrances so you will want to stay in the section the kids are playing at.

5. Check Out the Skinniest House in Boston

Located not far from the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House, this cool building is hidden between two other houses and a great opportunity to chat about architecture with the whole family. Note that you do not enter the house since it is private property, but worth a little look nonetheless. 

Key Information: FREE – Wheelchairs and strollers will have a hard time on the walkway since it narrows and gets bumpy.

Good To Know: Stretch that visit further and head over the local playground in the north end on Commercial Street. 

6. Take a Spooky Tour of Salem

Most kids love a good ghost story, but sometimes they can be a little too scary. That is why tours specially designed for kids are so great! Your kids can have a great time learning about Salem and getting a little scared– but not too scared.

Key Information: $17 for adults, $12 for kids – Plan for 1 hour of walking – Stroller friendly

Good To Know: These tours are best for kids ages 6 and up.

7. Splash in the Frog Pond at Boston Commons

Cool off in the summer by playing in the Frog Pond splash pad. Even the littlest kids can enjoy splashing in the water. It’s only ankle-deep so kids don’t need to wear life jackets, although they do need to be supervised.

Key Information: FREE – Bathrooms in season – Wheelchair accessible 

Good To Know: The splash pad is open April through October but in the winter the pond opens for ice skating.

8. Take a Break & Enjoy a Sweet Treat at JP Licks

Local treat shop JP Licks is a celebration of all things sweet and dairy. Settle in with an ice cream cone, frozen yogurt, or sundae– or enjoy a cup of coffee, roasted at the main JP Licks store in Jamaica Plains. 

Key Information: Prices vary by location – Gluten-free and dairy-free options available at all locations – 17 locations in the greater Boston area

Good To Know: If you’re by the original store in Jamaica Plains, you’ll know it– just look for the giant cow head on the second story! 

9. Take a hike with a city view in the Fells

The Middlesex Fells Reservations, is a great state park a few minutes drive outside of Boston. The long pond nature trail is an easy 0.9 miles loop around the reservoir that offers the perfect opportunity for a family day in nature. 

Key Information: FREE – Pet-friendly – Parking nearby – Not wheelchair accessible – Not recommended for strollers.

Good To Know: A local school funded the construction of the trail and made educational cards. The cards teach kids about the local animals and plants along the way.

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10. Visit the Red Pandas at the Franklin Park Zoo

At the Franklin Park Zoo, kids can get up close and personal with some incredible animals, including adorable red pandas. Your little ones can play right next to them on the zoo’s Bamboo Climber. 

Key Information: $19.95 for adults, $13.95 for kids under 12 – Plan for several hours to half a day – Food onsite.

Good To Know: Franklin Park Zoo is open year-round, and their tropical rainforest building is a great place to warm up!

11. Take a Ride on the Famous Swan Boat at the Public Garden

Experience one of Boston’s oldest traditions at the Boston Public Garden and ride a swan boat with your kids. These swan-shaped boats have been owned by the Pagett family since the 1870s. You will enjoy taking in the sights and sounds of the Public Garden.

Key Information: $4.50 for adults,  $3 for kids, FREE for kids under 2 – Limited stroller storage on boats – Wheelchair accessible. 

Good To Know: Look for Romeo and Juliet, the real swans that live in the lagoon!

12. Climb a 3-Story Jungle Gym at the Boston Children’s Museum

The Boston Children’s Museum is the perfect place to spend time indoors on a rainy day or hot summer day. They have 3 stories worth of exhibits for kids of all ages, and extremely clean and unique exhibits like a Japanese house to visit. But the kids will especially enjoy the gigantic jungle gym, where they can safely climb all the levels one by one.

Key Information: Tickets are $18 – There is room to store large items and strollers – Completely accessible.

Good To Know: You can enjoy the whole museum for $1 per person on Sunday Afternoons.

13. Play Tree Bingo While Touring a Garden

The public gardens in Boston commons are an amazing place to walk around with kids on a nice day. Take a self-guided tour with a fun tree bingo game around the park using the map provided on their site, or book a kid’s walking tour of the garden. 

Key Information: FREE – Wheelchair accessible – Food nearby in season – Pet friendly (on leash.)

Good To Know: Kids will love the statue of the little ducklings, a must-stop.

14. Learn About STEM at the Museum of Science

At the Museum of Science, your kids can build, experiment, and explore with hands-on exhibits that teach them about science, technology, engineering, and math. 

Key Information: $29 for adults, $24 for kids – Food onsite – Bathrooms with changing tables.

Good To Know: The Museum of Science is very accessible and will provide sighted guides for blind guests and ASL interpreters if you call about two weeks in advance.

15. Escape the city and enjoy the ocean breeze on Castle Island

Take a break from the city landscape and head over to Fort Independence. There you will find a great park to walk and enjoy the ocean breeze and water view. Kids will love to look and learn about the Fort as well as hit the big playground near the entrance. 

Key Information: FREE – Path is stroller and wheelchair friendly – Food onsite – Shaded spots available.

Good To Know: There is a family-friendly beach right next to the fort to make a day out of it. The whole area is pet-friendly too.

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16. Board a Pirate Ship in Salem

Salem isn’t just known for its witches– it has a much longer history of being a pirate stronghold! Take a tour through a pirate cave, the old Salem docks, and onto a reconstructed pirate ship! Reenactors bring the experience to life. They represent historical pirates who worked out of Salem.

Key Information: $13 for adults, $10 for kids – Tour lasts around 30 minutes – Wheelchair accessible (ramp at the rear entrance)

Good To Know: The pirate ship dock can be slippery when wet, so hang on to your little ones’ hands.

17. Discover the House of the Seven Gables

The House of Seven Gables has been telling stories for 350 years. Your kids can unlock those stories through exploration. Kids can learn 17th-century skills in the living history lab, play colonial-era games on the lawn, and even ring a ship’s bell.

Key Information: $20 for adults and $12 for children – Historic buildings are not entirely wheelchair accessible – No food onsite

Good To Know: If your kids aren’t up for a tour and you just want to spend time on the grounds without going in, a grounds pass is $5 per person

18. Island-Hop On a Ferry Cruise

There’s lots to do for families on the Boston Harbor Islands. In addition to enjoying nature and the fun ferry rides, kids can fly kites and swim on Spectacle Island. On Georges Island, they can learn about the legend of the Lady in Black or explore the Revolutionary War era fort that became a Civil War prison!

Key Information: Ferry tickets are $24.95 for adults, $17.95 for kids – Some islands have snack carts and concessions – Georges, Spectacle, and Peddocks Islands have bathrooms.

Good To Know: Kids can complete free activity booklets and earn a Junior Ranger badge by turning in the book to any ranger!

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18. Island-Hop On a Ferry Cruise

There’s lots to do for families on the Boston Harbor Islands. In addition to enjoying nature and the fun ferry rides, kids can fly kites and swim on Spectacle Island. On Georges Island, they can learn about the legend of the Lady in Black or explore the Revolutionary War era fort that became a Civil War prison!

Key Information: Ferry tickets are $24.95 for adults, $17.95 for kids – Some islands have snack carts and concessions – Georges, Spectacle, and Peddocks Islands have bathrooms.

Good To Know: Kids can complete free activity booklets and earn a Junior Ranger badge by turning in the book to any ranger!

19. Go To a Fancy Italian Restaurant in North End 

Boston has an amazing “little Italy” neighborhood known as North End. Don’t be nervous when you walk into Ristorante Saraceno! You will see white table cloths and glassware, but the owners will treat the kids like family. 

The food is delicious and authentic, and to make the dining experience extra special, the staff is always super friendly.

Key Information: Wheelchair Accessible – High chair available- Quiet, so great for little ones taking naps.

Good To Know: Although there is no dedicated kids’ menu, the chef is happy to make any variation you need for the kids.

20. Step Back In Time To Learn About the Boston Tea Party

Living history is a fun way for kids to learn about their country. At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, you can participate in a town meeting, sneak aboard British sailing ships, and throw real tea into Boston Harbor. 

Key Information: $29.95 for adults, $21.95 for kids – Food onsite – Strollers must be parked in designated stroller areas.

Good To Know: You can actually taste the same kind of tea thrown into the harbor at the onsite tea room!

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Restorante Saraceno, impromptu spaghettis twirling lesson. Source: Gowhee App

21. Discover Life As a Pilgrim

The Plimoth Patuxet Museum is more than a museum– it’s living history! Kids can talk to “pilgrims” (played by reenactors) at the 17th century English Village, explore the Mayflower II, and much more,

Key Information: Tickets start at $32 for adults and $19 for kids – Free parking – Food onsite

Good To Know: The café serves modern favorites and 17th-century classics, and is not to be missed.

22. Stargaze at Coit Observatory

Gaze into space at Boston University’s Coit Observatory.  Every Wednesday night, starting at 7:30 in the fall and winter and 8:30 in the spring and summer, you and your family can observe the cosmos and see stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. 

Key Information: FREE – Best for kids ages 6 and up – Highly weather dependent

Good To Know: Stargazing is free, but you do need to reserve a spot.

23. Get Building at the LEGO Discovery Center

Kids can get creative and build to their hearts’ content at the LEGO Discovery Center. There are rides, incredible sculptures and figures, and lots of interactive fun for kids!

Key Information: Tickets start at $19.99 per person – Food onsite – Wheelchair accessible. 

Good To Know: Adults must be accompanied by at least one kid under 17 to enjoy the LEGO Discovery Center – the experience is catered to children.

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24. Make Friends with Lobsters at the New England Aquarium

Over 600 species live at the New England Aquarium, and one of them is the beloved American “Lobstah.” You can see rare white and blue-colored lobsters, as well as the typical brown lobsters. You can even take a whale watching tour from the aquarium!

Key Information: Adults $32, Kids $23, Kids under 3 FREE – Food On-Site – Fully Accessible & Sensory Inclusive. 

Good To Know: Food at the cafe is affordable, and comes with a fabulous view of the harbor!

25. Ride the Greenway Carousel

The Greenway Carousel is inspired by Boston’s wildlife and children’s creativity. Kids and adults can all enjoy a whimsical, enchanting ride together.

Key Information: Tickets $4 – Wheelchair Accessible – Food Nearby – Dogs On-Leash Welcome.

Good To Know: The Greenway Carousel is known as Boston’s most accessible carousel, and features wheelchair accessibility. 

26. Sail back in time at the USS Constitution


Discover the history of the oldest boat commissioned by the U.S Navy. Kids can learn about the life of a typical 1812 sail man, try their hand on knots and even check out the impressive Lego structure on board.

Key information: Free – Bathroom onsite – Security screening is mandatory to go in

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The tour leaves every half hour and is self guided once you get on board of the boat.

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35 Things To Do in Las Vegas with Kids https://gowhee.com/things-to-do-in-las-vegas-with-kids/ https://gowhee.com/things-to-do-in-las-vegas-with-kids/#respond Fri, 11 Nov 2022 15:04:13 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=15448

35 Things To Do in Las Vegas with Kids

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Las Vegas is famous for its casinos and nightlife, so many parents are hesitant to bring their kids along when visiting the city.

But, there are so many great things to do in Las Vegas with kids, which makes it a great place for your next family vacation!

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35 Things To Do in Las Vegas with Kids

1. Explore Lost Worlds Myth & Magic Indoor Play Center

Kids will love this massive, castle-themed indoor playground.

Key Information: All-day pass is $26 – Food onsite – Designated toddler play zone … read more on Gowhee app

Good To Know: All play areas require grippy socks.

2. Play at the Fun Dungeon Arcade at Excalibur

With over 200 games, there’s an amazing time in store for the whole family at the Fun Dungeon.

Key Information: Located at the Excalibur Hotel – FREE to enter, games have fees – Open from noon to 11:00 PM.

Good To Know: You don’t have to be a hotel guest to enjoy the arcade.

3.Ride the High Roller at the LINQ 

The gondolas of the High Roller wheel at the LINQ promenade offer better views than any of the city’s observation decks.

Key Information: $23.50/$8.50 – 30 minutes ride – Bring your own snacks and drinks … read more on Gowhee app

Good To Know: You don’t have to be a hotel guest to enjoy the arcade.

4. Enjoy Al Fresco Shopping at the Downtown Container Park

Downtown Container Park is a family-friendly place to shop, eat, and play at the interactive treehouse playground.

Key Information: FREE – Kids are allowed until 9 PM – Stroller friendly

Good to know: There’s plenty of parking around Container Park.

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5. Walk Through the Whimsical Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

The Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens host delightful and imaginative floral arrangements and gardenscapes.

Key information: FREE – Dining onsite – Stroller friendly

Good To know: Check the site for blackout dates- there are four blackout weeks each year.

6. Learn About Life on a Farm at McKee Ranch Foundation

The McKee Ranch Foundation is a real working ranch that invites families to visit and play. 

Key Information: Free (Donation Appreciated) – ADA accessible – Parking Nearby … read more on Gowhee app

Good to know: The pumpkin patch starts in September– costumes are encouraged!

7. Travel Under the Ocean at the Shark Reef Aquarium

The Shark Reef Aquarium is a must-do when you’re in Vegas with kids. Kids will love petting the stingrays.

Key Information: $29+ – Stroller friendly – Food nearby 

Good To Know: The aquarium is open until 8:00 PM, so this is a great afternoon/early evening activity.

8. Learn Hands-On at DISCOVERY Children’s Museum

The super-fun Discovery Children’s Museum is home to a massive climbing tower.

Key Information: $15.50 – Restrooms with changing tables – Stroller friendly … read more on Gowhee app

Good To know: The museum offers free parking.

14. Experience Virtual Reality at The AdventureDome

The AdventureDome has tons of rides and attractions.

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Key information: $60/$30 – Mix of thrill and kiddie rides – Food nearby…Read more on Gowhee app

Good to know: There’s no food in the AdventureDome, but all of Circus Circus’s restaurants are kid-friendly.

15. Snorkel with Stingrays at SeaQuest Interactive Aquarium

At SeaQuest, get up close and personal with sharks and stingrays during a snorkeling session!

Key Information: $49.99+Aquarium admission is $11.99+ – Bring a swimsuit and towel – Food onsite…read more on Gowhee app

Good To know: The aquarium rents GoPros if you’d like to take underwater footage of your snorkeling session.

16.See Gorgeous Butterflies at Springs Preserve

Visit the Springs Preserve to learn about Mojave Desert wildlife, including beautiful butterflies.

Key Information: $9.95/$4.95 – Nevada State Museum admission included – Summer splash pad

Good To Know: The butterfly habitat is only open during spring and fall.

17. Go Indoor Skydiving

Indoor skydiving is a safe, fun experience for the whole family. Where else can you say that you learned how to fly?

Key Information: $85+ – 40 pound minimum- Free parking

Good To Know: Definitely wear closed-toe shoes for this experience!

21. Watch a Comedy Pet Show

At the World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, you can watch rescued animals perform amazing tricks.

Key Information: $29+ – 60 minutes – No age restrictions

Good To Know: Shows are at 2:30 in the afternoon.

22. Enjoy a Free Water & Light Show at the Fountains of Bellagio

The Bellagio fountains engage the senses and spark the imagination.

Key Information: FREE – Fountains run 3-midnight – Food nearby

Good To Know: Outdoor fountain view dining is available.

23. Splash in the Wave Pool at Mandalay Bay Beach

You’ll think you’re on a tropical island at Mandalay Bay Beach!

Key Information: FREE for hotel guests – Height requirement of 48 inches – Food onsite

Good To Know: Feel free to bring your own inner tube.

24. Hit the Arcade at the Pinball Hall of Fame

Have some retro fun and play one (or more) of the hundreds of vintage pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame!

Key Information: FREE admission – Games are 25¢ or 50¢ – No food onsite

Good To Know: The hall of fame is a volunteer organization and all of their profits actually go to charity!

25.See an Incredible Cirque du Soleil Show

MYSTÉRE’s bright and playful atmosphere will have your kids captivated.

Key Information: $69+ – Children over 1 must have their own ticket – Show is 90 minutes 

Good To Know: All Cirque du Soleil shows use lighting effects and loud noises.

18. See Exotic Birds at the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

Meet flamingos, turtles, and other exotic birds in the idyllic wildlife habitats at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino

Key Information: FREE – Stroller friendly – No reservations required

Good To Know: Keeper talks are held at 8:00 and 2:30.

19. Encounter the Rare White Tigers at Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat 

The Mirage is home to incredible animals, including white tigers,, lions, and Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. 

Key Information: $25/$19 – Stroller friendly – Food nearby

Good To Know: There are several interactive dolphin programs for an additional fee.

20. See a Legendary Magic Show at the MGM Grand

Marvel at the masterful illusions of David Copperfield, one of Las Vegas’s legendary entertainers. 

Key Information:  $71+ – Kids must be 5+ – Shows last 70-90 minutes

Good To Know: Saturday has a matinee show at 4:00– otherwise the shows are after-dinner seating.

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26. Fly Over the Las Vegas Strip on the SlotZilla Zipline

Fly over the Vegas Strip on the SlotZilla Zipline!

Key Information: Tickets start at $39 – Best for older kids – Kids must be minimum 50 pounds to ride

Good To Know: You can use GoPro helmets and decide if you want to purchase the video at the end of your ride.

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27. Enjoy a Gondola Ride at The Venetian

Feel like you’re in Venice on a gondola ride!

Key Information: $34+ – indoor and outdoor rides – 15-20 minutes

Good To Know: Gondolas hold up to four people.

28. Spend Time Outdoors at Aliante Nature Discovery Park

Splash, play, and explore one of Las Vegas’s coolest playgrounds.

Key Information: FREE – Bring your own snacks – Public restrooms

Good To Know: The park is connected to the nearby library if you need to cool off in the AC.

29. Play Rock ‘n Roll Themed Mini Golf

Feel like a rockstar at KISS mini golf, the only mini golf course with its own live DJ.

Key Information: $11.95 per person – Located in the Rio Hotel – Free parking

Good To Know: Wear white or neon so that you glow under the blacklights on the course.

30. Burn Some Energy with a Round of Laser Tag

Let loose at battleBLAST Laser Tag!

Key Information: $9+ – Food onsite – Best for kids 5+

Good To Know: Have even more fun at the onsite arcade!

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31. Ride the Roller Coaster at New York New York

Ride the world’s fastest taxi on the Big Apple Coaster!

Key Information: $19+ – Must be 54″ to ride – Timed ticket entry

Good To Know: Family members too short to ride can wait with a parent in the Big Apple Arcade.

32. Hike Through Red Rock Canyon

Enjoy a family hike or drive through the beautiful layered sandstone of Red Rock Canyon.

Key Information: $15 per vehicle – Restrooms at the visitor center – Bring your own food

Good To Know: Red Rock Canyon can get very hot in the summer– pay attention to heat advisories.

33. Design Custom Candy at M&M’s World

At M&M’s World, you can design your own M&Ms mix with custom images.

Key Information: Prices vary – Stroller friendly – No public restrooms

Good To Know: Visit after a meal so that the kids aren’t hungry in the candy store.

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34. Explore an Immersive Art Experience at Meow Wolf

Explore a surrealist landscape where play and creativity are celebrated in art.

Key Information: $59+ – Open 10:00 AM-midnight – Food nearby

Good To Know: Meow Wolf installations are best for kids toddler-age and up.

35. Eat Dinner & Enjoy a Show at the Tournament of Kings

Behold a medieval spectacle and feast like royalty at Excalibur’s Tournament of Kings!

Key Information: $41.87+ – Allergen-friendly meals available – Fully ADA accessible

Good To Know: This attraction is not available on Tuesdays.

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36. Enter the Marvel Universe at Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

You can see original costumes and props directly from the Marvel Cinematic Universe at Avengers STATION.

Key Information: $29.95+/$19.95+ – Eating and drinking prohibited – Kids under 3 are free

Good To Know: This attraction sells out frequently, so book in advance.

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10 Best Family Vacations in Mexico https://gowhee.com/best-family-vacations-in-mexico/ https://gowhee.com/best-family-vacations-in-mexico/#respond Tue, 25 Oct 2022 21:29:11 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=12746
Best family vacations in Mexico, kid-friendly beaches in Baja.

10 Best Family Vacations in Mexico

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Best family vacations in Mexico, kid-friendly beaches in Baja.

10 Best Family Vacations in Mexico

Mexico hosts some of  the best family vacation destinations. Families can choose to stay at one of the many resorts that often include kids and teens clubs. Even glamping on the beach is an option! Adults and kids alike can enjoy many spa experiences at resorts designed for families.

 

There are so many water parks and beaches for kids to splash and cool off in the hot sun. Visit theme parks, go on your own food tours, or take an educational day trip to an ancient city. 

Here is a list of 10+ best family vacations in Mexico. Check out the Gowhee App for even more locations recommended by local and traveling parents.

1. Spend a Weekend Splashing in a 6-Acre Water Park

Enjoy a tropical getaway at Aqua Nick, located on the beautiful Riviera Maya. Aqua Nick is a six-acre water park with lazy rivers, swimming pools, slides, and much more. You can get a day pass or stay in one of their fun themed family suites for an unforgettable family vacation.

Key Information: Admission is $199 for adults and $159 for kids under 10 – food onsite – hotel guests get in free

Good To Know: The park prefers that you use biodegradable sunscreen.

View of the Cacti Garden from Villa in Mexico
View of the Cacti Garden in Casa Bougainvillea. Baja California

2. Stay In an Idyllic AirBnB Surrounded by Giant Cacti

Mexico has many beautiful ecosystems to experience– even the desert is a dreamy vacation destination when you stay at Casa Bougainvillea! This charming AirBnB just steps away from the Pacific Ocean and has everything you need for the best family vacations in Mexico. With views of the seaside, the desert, and the mountains, you can experience much of what Mexico has to offer all in one beautiful location.

Key Information: $388 per night – kitchen onsite – all kids amenities are provided

Good To Know: You can book professional massages right at the villa and enjoy the near by coffee shops and restaurants. It is a great alternative to touristy resorts.

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3. Enjoy Endless Fun at an All-Inclusive Playa Del Carmen Resort

Family friendly all inclusive resorts are great for families because they make everything so much simpler. Let the staff at Sandos Caracol Eco Resort take care of your every need while you and your family play in a lush, tropical jungle. Kids can enjoy the pools and kids’ club, and the whole family can enjoy the aquapark and natural forested trails.

Key Information: Prices range from around $300-$450 per night – food included – lots of activities for kids and adults

Good To Know: If you book through the Sandos site, they will arrange transportation to and from the airport for you!

 

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4. Visit Mexico City for an Authentic Taco Tour

If your kids like tacos, then Mexico City is the food destination for you! Taking a taco tour is a great way to experience the food culture of Mexico City and enjoy this unique experience for the best family vacation in Mexico. You’ll get to know “chilango,” or Mexican City-style street food, and see and taste what innovations are being made in this exciting culinary world.

Key Information: $94 for adults and $39 for kids 8-13 – plan for 3 hours – stroller friendly

Good To Know: Three hours might seem like a long time for kids to walk, but don’t worry– you’ll get to sit down and eat at each stop!

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5. Spend a Relaxing Weekend at the Spa

At ONE Spa, the resort spa experience isn’t just for adults. This spa, located at Finest Playa Mujeres, has several options that are just for kids and some that are for kids and their parents to share and bond over. Whether it’s Mommy and Me manicures or a relaxing family massage, ONE Spa has lots of options to promote family bonding and togetherness.

Key Information: Spa treatments start at $50 – kids must be old enough to follow instructions – 15% discount if you pre-book

Good To Know: Several of the kid spa experiences can be done in groups of 2-4 kids.

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6. Take a Day Trip to Chichén Itzá

If you’re staying in Playa del Carmen or Cancun, you can take a day trip to the amazing archaeological site of Chichén Itzá. This massive, ancient city is a World Heritage site with lots to see and do. Kids will love seeing the ancient ball courts and exploring the ancient temples and pyramids, as well as eating the traditional Mexican snacks available at vendor stands.

Key Information: Price varies by tour company – food and restrooms onsite – guides speak English but most vendors do not

Good To Know: The best way to experience Chichén Itzá is with a guided tour, which most hotels in the area have available as a concession.

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7. Explore Xcaret Eco Park in Riviera Maya

Xcaret (pronounced ish-cah-ret) is a theme park like none other. With numerous water attractions, both manmade and natural, you can spend all day exploring the beautiful forest and inlets of the Riviera Maya. At night, you can celebrate Mexican culture through spectacular traditional performances. 

Key Information: Adult admission is $109.99; child admission is $54.99 – food onsite – stroller friendly.

Good To Know: Don’t miss seeing Caribbean manatees down by the beach– these gentle animals are kid favorites, and can be difficult to see anywhere else!

8. Make New Friends at Puerto Vallarta Kids & Teens Clubs

One of the best kid-focused amenities at family-friendly resorts are kids clubs and teen clubs. These provide a safe place for both the young and the older kids to make new friends, do fun activities, and let mom and dad have some free time. 

At the Nuevo Vallarta Luxury Resort, these special experiences for kids and teens have so much to offer, that your kids might not want to leave! Featuring special cafeterias with their favorite foods, lots of games, and even a nighttime mini disco for the teens, these clubs offer premium entertainment for your kids in a totally safe environment.

Key Information: FREE to hotel guests – all snacks, drinks, and activities included – kids’ club is for kids ages 4-12, while the teen club is for teens ages 13-16

Good To Know: If your kids aren’t old enough for the kids’ club, Nuevo Vallarta has a baby concierge on staff to make arrangements for the littlest members of the family– including in-house babysitting if Mom and Dad want a night out at one of the hotel’s restaurants or spa!

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9. Stay in a Beach Side Condo on Isla Mujeres

Stay at a home away from home in the Nautibeach condos on Isla Mujeres. This complex isn’t just a beach resort; it’s also a residential community where people own condos and rent them out. You can stay in a place with a full kitchen, daily linens, and all the other comforts of home. This is also an excellent location for sea turtle sightings.

Key Information: Stays start at $190 per night – pool and private beach access – 24 hour security

Good To Know: While there are no laundry facilities onsite, the office will arrange one-day pickup and delivery for all of your laundry needs.

10. Camp on the Beach in Serene Tulum

The Caribbean coastal town of Tulum is a beautiful vacation destination. While it has many incredible hotels, sometimes you want a wilder experience. If that sounds like you, glamping could be a great option. 

Glamping is the best of both worlds! You can have an authentic natural experience, plus air conditioning! It’s a great way to relax… or have an active getaway. The choice is yours! 

Key Information: Price varies by campsite – most sites include private bathrooms – you may need to bring a pack ‘n’ play or portable crib for infants

Good To Know: Each type of glamping experience is different, but they all focus on guest comfort and safety.

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13 Places to Travel Without a Passport That Feel Like Europe https://gowhee.com/travel-without-a-passport-like-europe/ https://gowhee.com/travel-without-a-passport-like-europe/#respond Fri, 14 Oct 2022 14:55:51 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=16109
photo of the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, great to travel without a passport

13 Places to Travel Without a Passport That Feel Like Europe

According to a recent YouGov/Economist survey, only a little over a third of Americans have a valid passport. If that’s not you or your family, don’t worry–there are still lots of amazing places to travel without passports in the U.S.—from opportunities to take a cruise to all-inclusive resorts for families. 

You can visit any of these amazing tourist destinations and feel like you’re on a far-flung European vacation–no passport required! Travel documents can be difficult to arrange for young kids, but that doesn’t mean you can’t experience European-style hospitality and charm with nothing more than birth certificates or enhanced driver’s licenses.

1. St. Croix – U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands are home to some amazing opportunities for Caribbean vacations– no passport needed! St. Croix is the largest island and has the most for families to do. You can also visit St. Thomas and St. John without a passport, but they feel less European. The Carambola Beach Resort offers oversized suites perfect for the whole family. 

Basic Info: Rooms start at $237 – Notarized/certified birth certificate and photo identification required for flight, but cruise arrival only requires photo ID – Children under 16 do not need photo ID

Nearby Attractions: St. Croix has two cities—Christiansted and Frederiksted. The whole island is only 20 miles long, so it’s very easy to get between the two via rental car or taxi. Frederiksted is home to a lovely historic market district, while Christiansted has lots of museums like the Apothecary Hall, Alexander Hamilton’s house, and Fort Christiansvaern. You can also scuba, snorkel, and swim at various points around the island.

2. Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

As an unincorporated territory of the United States, Puerto Rico is an easy place to visit that does not require a passport. Stay at La Terraza Hotel in Old San Juan and enjoy the best of what the island has to offer.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $175 – Driver’s license required for adults – Kids do not need documentation

Nearby Attractions: Visit one of the city’s two forts, El Morro or San Cristobal, to learn about local history. At night, Puerto Rico is home to three bioluminescent bays, and you can even go swimming in one of them!

3. St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine is America’s oldest European-style city and was founded by the Spanish in 1565. When you stay at the Casa Monica Resort and Spa, you’ll get to experience European-style hospitality and charm on Florida’s Atlantic coast.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $299 – Historic district is walkable – No documentation required 

Nearby Attractions: There are lots of amazing attractions in St. Augustine that kids of all ages will appreciate. The St. Augustine Alligator Farm is the only place in the world that is home to every species of crocodilian. The Spanish Military Hospital Museum lets you travel back in time to learn about medical practices and procedures in the Colonial Spanish period of St. Augustine, and visitors can see demonstrations of colonial surgery and medical preparations. For a real high-seas adventure, enjoy a dinner cruise on the pirate ship Black Raven, and don’t miss St. Augustine’s sandy beaches for fun in the sun.

4. Vail, Colorado

Vail feels a lot like taking a Swiss vacation without ever leaving the United States. When you and your family stay at the Sonnenalp Resort, you’ll get to experience a Swiss-style lodge with unique activities for kids, all nestled in the charming Vail Village.

Basic Info: Suites start at $329 – Ski concierge available during ski season – No documentation required 

Nearby Attractions: Vail has lots of incredible skiing and is considered one of the premiere ski destinations in the entire world. But even in the summer, there’s still lots of beautiful nature to hike or bike through. Families can enjoy strolling through the nearby Betty Ford Alpine Gardens or riding the Vail scenic gondolas.

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5. Lindsborg, Kansas

When you visit the town of Lindsborg, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped right into Sweden! Accommodations include charming places like the Dröm Sött Inn, an 18-room boutique hotel in a historic building.

Basic Info: Queen suites start at $195 – Nearest major airport is Wichita – No documentation required 

Nearby Attractions: Lindsborg’s historic downtown is filled with unique shops. They are famous for their biennial Svensk Hyllningsfest, a Swedish celebration held in odd-numbered years that includes Swedish dancing, live entertainment, a parade, and an authentic smörgåsbord.

6. Napa Valley, California

America’s wine country, Napa Valley in California, feels like sun-drenched Tuscany. You and your family can soak up the sun at the charmingly retro Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa– the weather is beautiful year-round.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $259 – Hotel has 3 pools and a spa – No documentation required Nearby Attractions: The best way to see all of Napa Valley is definitely on a hot air balloon tour! The Skyline Wilderness Park is great for hiking, and everyone loves visiting the outdoor Oxbow Public Market.

7. New England Cruise

Take a closed-loop cruise through New England’s islands around the East Coast that don’t require a passport (or any paperwork) to visit! You can experience lots of amazing destinations with all the amenities and comforts of a cruise ship.

Basic Info: A 5-night cruise starts at $410 – Government-issued photo IDs (drivers’ licenses) required for adults (some Canadian cruises may ask for birth certificates) – Lots of kid activities on board

Nearby Attractions: Each cruise itinerary is different but you can expect to see small towns, lighthouses, beautiful natural landscapes, wildlife, and more!

8. Newport, Rhode Island

If you’d like to experience the charm of the French coast, Nice is nice…but so is Newport! Stay in European luxury at the OceanCliff Resort and enjoy sea views and fresh ocean air.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $199 – No documentation required – Hotel offers a sailing school

Nearby Attractions: Take a sailing tour or enjoy a seafood boil by the beach! If your kids are sporty, they might enjoy the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For a fun day in the sun, take a chartered sailboat and go fishing as a family.

9. Hawaii

With its volcanic islands and white sand beaches, visiting Hawaii feels very much like visiting Madeira, Portugal. When you stay at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, you can swim, play, and enjoy the island’s unique culture.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $360 – No documentation required – Hotel has swimming pools

Nearby Attractions: Hawaii is a premier destination for snorkeling; its beautiful blue waters are filled with sea turtles and brightly colored fish. Visit Waikiki Beach for snorkeling and hiking up Diamond Head. You also can’t miss getting Hawaiian shave ice as a treat!

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10. Frankenmuth, Michigan

Say ja to Frankenmuth and enjoy a Bavarian-style vacation! Stay at the Bavarian Inn and enjoy German hospitality…and incredible German food! 

Basic Info: Resort packages start at $589 for 2 adults and 2 kids for a weekend – Lots of food onsite – No documentation required.

Nearby Attractions: Take a horse-drawn carriage through town and celebrate Christmas year-round!

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11. Asheville, North Carolina

You don’t have to go all the way to Versailles for the southern French climate! When you visit Asheville, NC, and stay at the kid-friendly Biltmore, you and your family can experience joie de vivre without leaving the country! The Biltmore Estate has cottages and an inn, as well as a hotel in the nearby Antler Hill village.

Basic Info: Hotel rooms start at $305 – Lots of dining options onsite – No documentation required 

Nearby Attractions: The Biltmore offers immersive art exhibitions, train displays, and many family-friendly activities. If you’d like to see more of what Asheville has to offer, check out the Western North Carolina Nature Center to visit some amazing North American animals, or go hiking along a waterfall at the Du Pont State Forest.

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12. The Northern Mariana Islands

The Northern Mariana Islands are a tropical paradise off the beaten path. These islands with their pristine beaches feel like a Greek getaway in the Pacific–and many Americans don’t even know that they exist, let alone that visiting them doesn’t require a passport! The Kensington Hotel Saipan is an all-inclusive family resort that offers special kid-themed rooms and has multiple swimming pools and a private beach.

Basic Info: Rooms start at $338 – Birth certificate and photo identification required for flights and cruise arrival – Children under 16 do not need photo ID

Nearby Attractions: The resort has lots of beach activities, and every Tuesday and Thursday Saipan hosts an exciting night market.

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13. Hocking Hills, Ohio

Enjoy a highland fling in Hocking Hills, Ohio–a little piece of Scotland in the American heartland. Stay at the Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls and enjoy a cabin or yurt in the beautiful Ohio countryside.

Basic Info: Cabins start at $219 – Yurts start at $199 – No documentation needed 

Nearby Attractions: Explore the Old Man’s Cave or fly through the forest on one of the zipline adventures in the Hocking Hills area!

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19 Best US Christmas Markets to Visit With Kids

From the Middle Ages to today, traditional Christmas markets offer families a chance to buy decorations and gifts, as well as sample delicious holiday fare. Make one of these Christmas destinations a new tradition for your family this holiday season!

1. Denver Christkindl Market – Denver, Colorado

Denver’s Christkindl Market is Colorado’s only traditional German Christmas market and features nightly live entertainment. There are even special days like Krampusnacht and Canine Christmas… and an Ugly Sweater night that’s sure to make kids of all ages laugh in delight.

Key Information: Market hours are 11-7 most days – Market opens November 18 – No designated event parking

Good To Know: Kids love the hot chocolate available at the Cocoa Haus, while parents can enjoy some delicious mulled wine.

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2. Carmel Christkindlmarkt – Carmel, Indiana

Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt will remind you of the beautiful Christmas markets in Europe. This market offers traditional Christmas decorations and even has an ice rink. The Carmel Christkindlmarkt is also home to the unique Glühwein Pyramid, a structure based on a giant version of the traditional “Weihnachtspyramide,” a traditional German Christmas candle holder. 

Key Information: Open Thursday-Sunday – Market opens November 19 – Free parking

Good To Know: The market doesn’t have an entrance fee, but there is a rink fee for ice skating. You are welcome to bring your own skates, or you can rent some.

3. The Great Dickens Christmas Fair – Daly City, California

Step into the world of A Christmas Carol at the Dickens Christmas Fair! You’ll feel like you’re really on the streets of Victorian London as you listen to traditional caroling performances and interact with costumed performers. Daly City is home to one of the most special Christmas markets. This year, 2022, is the fair’s first year back since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it promises to be an amazing event for all ages.

Key Information: Tickets start at $25 for adults – Kids under 5 are free – Fair opens November 19.

Good To Know: Victorian-era costumes are welcomed, but not required. 

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4. Union Square Holiday Market – NYC, New York

Bustling Union Square Park in downtown NYC turns into a winter wonderland every year, bringing Christmas cheer to families from all over. Home to over 160 vendors selling handicrafts, holiday gifts, and delicious food, the Union Square Holiday Market is fun for the whole family.

Key Information: Market runs from November 17-December 24 – Street parking available – Free admission

Good To Know: There’s a movie theatre right across the street from the Holiday Market– you can make a great family evening when you visit the market and then see a fun family movie together afterward.

5. Leavenworth’s Christkindlmarkt – Leavenworth, Washington

Just like a beautiful Christmas market in Germany, Leavenworth’s Christkindlmarkt gleams with old-fashioned charm. Leavenworth is home to a Bavarian-styled city hall and charming downtown area, and the town’s traditions and history make it very popular for Christmas activities.

Key Information: Market is only open on Thanksgiving weekend – Open 10:00-7:00 on Friday and Saturday – Market closes early on Sunday

Good To Know: This year’s Christkindlmarkt is taking place outside in Front Street Park, with limited indoor vendor space. 

 

6. Christkindlmarket Chicago – Chicago, Illinois

One of the biggest Christmas markets in the US, Chicago’s Christmas market offers three locations and sees over one million visitors each year. Don’t miss the Christmas market opening festivities and lantern parade!

Key Information: Free admission – Market opens November 18 – Open from 11:00-8:00 most days

Good To Know: Kids can pick up free Kinder Club passports with riddles and activities at any of the three locations.

7. Nutcracker Market – Houston, Texas

Houston’s annual Nutcracker Market celebrates and supports the Houston Ballet, and features fashion shows and lots of unique items. This Christmas market is a Houston tradition and is one of the most popular holiday events in the area.

Key Information: Admission is $18 – No strollers allowed – Open November 10-13

Good To Know: If you’re visiting Christmas markets with a baby and want to visit the Nutcracker Market, changing stations are located in all restrooms and designated mother’s rooms are located just off the lobby.

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8. Georgetown Christmas Market – Georgetown, Colorado

Christmas carols fill the air at this beautiful small-town Christmas market located just an hour outside of Denver.

Key Information: Market happens the first two weekends of December – No admission fee – Tree lighting ceremony the day after Thanksgiving

Good To Know: For more Christmas cheer, visit the classic shops on 6th Street.

9. Tomball German Christmas Market – Tomball, Texas

Christmas lights twinkle over four music stages, street performers, and nearly 200 vendors at this annual Texas tradition. Don’t miss the Christmas market opening “Willkommen” ceremony!

Key Information: Market is open December 9-11 – Free parking shuttle – Free admission

Good To Know: There’s a carnival with a Ferris wheel, petting zoo, pony rides, and much more for kids!

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10. Old World Christmas Market – Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

This traditional Christmas market at the Osthoff Resort features incredible German food and Bavarian handicrafts. Stroll and sip a warm beverage from a boot-shaped mug, or shop for a one-of-a-kind gift while snacking on schnitzel. There’s so much to see and do!

Key Information: Admission is $7 – Kids under 14 are free – Open from December 2-11

Good To Know: Kids love having breakfast with Santa Claus or brunch with St. Nicholas… and a live reindeer!

11. European Christmas Market – St. Paul, Minnesota

St. Paul’s Christmas market is home to lots of classic German traditions mixed with fun new traditions. This Christmas market is great for the whole family and is sure to start some beloved new traditions for you.

Key Information: Open weekends after Thanksgiving to December 19 – Lots of available free parking – Free admission

Good To Know: There are several specialty kid-focused boutiques; you can get a lot of Christmas shopping done here!

12. Germania Society Christkindlmarkt – Cincinnati, Ohio

The Germania Society’s Christkindlmarkt is Cincinnati’s oldest and most authentic German Christmas market. You can find traditional German products like steins, blown glass ornaments, nutcrackers, cuckoo clocks, and much more! There’s an impressive array of traditional German food on offer as well, including the market’s famous pastries and homemade cabbage rolls.

Key Information: Market runs from November 4-6 – $5 admission for adults, kids under 12 are free – Cashless payment only

Good To Know: There’s a petting zoo for the kids, as well as familiar Christmas faces like Santa and Mrs. Claus… and some traditional German characters to meet, like Krampus! 

13. Atlanta Christkindl Market – Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta’s Christkindl Market in the charming Buckhead Village district is home to lots of vendors and a festive atmosphere that makes it the perfect place to spend time with your family. Enjoy delicious treats and make holiday memories together.

Key Information: The market is open from November 25 to December 24 – Free admission  – Paid parking available

Good To Know: Pictures with Santa will be available as long as the market is open.

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14. WeihnachtsMarkt – Harmony, Pennsylvania

The WeihnachtsMarkt at the Harmony Museum features authentic Bavarian traditions and entertainment like horse-drawn carriage rides, wine and moonshine tasting for parents, and demonstrations of dancing and craft production. The museum’s historic properties are open for touring, and your family will have so much fun learning about Christmas traditions dating back hundreds of years!

Key Information: The market is held on November 12 and 13 – Admission is $7 for adults and kids under 6 are free – Free visitor parking along the side of the museum

Good To Know: Don’t miss the Weavers Cabin! Just one block down from the WeihnachtsMarkt, you can see demonstrations of weaving and spinning, and kids can meet and pet friendly sheep and Angora goats. You can even weave your own mug mat for a small fee–it’s a great activity for kids and grownups alike.

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15. Christmas Village – Bernville, Pennsylvania

For 75 years, Koziar’s Christmas Village has been dazzling visitors with over one million Christmas lights and an unmatched festive atmosphere. When you visit this huge walk-through Christmas village, you’ll see beautiful Nativity scenes, an old-fashioned toymaker’s shop, Santa’s post office, and much more. Koziar’s Christmas Village is home to time-honored traditions– what memories will your family make here?

Key Information: Open Thanksgiving-January 1st – Admission is $12 for adults – Free parking 

Good To Know: Santa Claus is present every night until December 23 for pictures.

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16. Canandaigua Christkindl Market – Canandaigua, New York

The Christkindl Market at the Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum is home to a juried craft show and vendors that sell items you simply can’t get anywhere else. Kids will love storytime with Santa at his charming cottage!

Key Information: Market runs from November 11-November 13 – Admission to be determined – Market hours are 11:00-6:00 – Parking is by the admissions section.

Good To Know: After the market, stop by the Festival of Trees to enjoy seeing over one hundred beautifully decorated Christmas trees.

17. Downtown Holiday Market – Washington, DC

Washington, DC’s Downtown Holiday Market is located right across from the National Portrait Gallery and is a great place to visit after spending the day absorbing DC’s cultural treasures. The market is full of interesting vendors and hosts live music from some of the region’s best rock, jazz, blues, country, world, and soul musicians. 

Key Information: The market is open from 12:00 to 8:00 – Starts November 18 – Valet parking and street parking are available

Good To Know: Vendors accept market dollars. You can pre-buy these gift certificates for your kids and let them do their own shopping!

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18. Christkindlmarkt Alpine – Helen, Georgia

Helen is a little piece of Bavaria on the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. Buildings from the town hall to the downtown shops all look as though they’ve been plucked right out of the Black Forest. Its annual Christmas market embraces German traditions and invites visitors to explore this charming alpine-inspired town with a cup of cocoa or mulled wine. 

Key Information: The market is held the last weekend in November and the first weekend in December – Free admission – Free parking

Good To Know: There’s lots of fun family adventure to be had around Helen, and the climate means you can zip line or ride the local mountain coaster before or after your market visit.

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19. Yorktown Christmas Market – Yorktown, Virginia

When you visit Yorktown’s Christmas Market, you’ll get to experience colonial-era flair when the town crier opens the market to the tune of fifes and drums. Over a hundred vendors sell handmade crafts and artisan goods that are the perfect gift for anybody in your life.

Key Information: Free admission – Market is open December 3 and 4 – Market hours are 11:00-4:00 – Ample parking is available throughout the town. 

Good To Know: The market’s opening festivities begin at 10:00 on December 3; in addition to the fife and drum band, Santa Claus himself rides in on a vintage fire truck. Your kids will definitely want to see that!

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Grand Kronenhof ski resort in Switzerland. Pool with views onf the snowy mountains.

10 Family friendly Ski Resorts in Europe

Grand Kronenhof ski resort in Switzerland. Pool with views onf the snowy mountains.

10 Family friendly Ski Resorts in Europe

Family ski vacations are an essential experience for European families. But finding family-friendly ski resorts with great amenities for both adults and kids is not always easy.
So the Gowhee App team has curated a list of family-friendly ski resorts in Europe, with a great ski experience and accommodations with amazing amenities for everyone.

1. Gstaad, Switzerland

  • The ski experience at Gstaad
    This is a great resort for a family ski holiday since it has many level of slopes and offers some amazing activities dedicated to kids.
    For instance, Saaniland is a winter playground with snow castles, slides, ice rink and more. There is even a mascot to make the whole experience more fun. One family-fun activity that is sure to please kids and adults alike is Tobogganing, a must-try when in Gstaad.
  • The Ermitage resort is the perfect combination of luxury and family-friendly accommodation. Parents can enjoy the extensive spa treatments and salt-water pool while children use the playroom, watch a movie at the home cinema or enjoy the cake buffet in the lounge. Rooms come equipped with the essentials like crib, tub, kitchen and laundry is available.
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3. Tannheimer Berhbahren, Austria

  • The ski experience at Tannheimer bergbahnen.
    In the Tannheim-Zöblen-Schattwald, there are leisurely descents for children and beginners There is an Ice Age adventure land, based on the famous film, for young and old in Tannheim. In the 10,000 m² snow park you can see the mammoth, the cave bear, and the saber-tooth tiger. A 123 m long conveyor belt takes all guests comfortably to the top. Then they can then ride the toboggan run, which starts directly between the mammoth’s legs and leads past Macrauchenia down into the valley.

     

  • La S.O.A Chalets Resort is a perfect location for families who want to experience the great outdoors, relaxation, and great food. The resort offers a complete set of amenities for children like an indoor playroom, a nature playground with a sensory river walk, and individual bedrooms with bunk beds and toys. All chalets are equipped with a private sauna to enjoy after ski lessons and some units are wheelchair accessible.

     

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4. Levi, Finland

  • The ski experience at Levi
    For junior skiers, Levi offers 10 children’s slopes and their own South Park Junior terrain park, two children’s play areas Kids’ Land and Leevilandia, a ski school for kids, guided activities, and delicious food. For smaller children and first-timers, there is a Mini Park which offers the smallest boxes and obstacles to get started with freestyle skiing.

  • The Break Sokos Hotel Levi is cozy and perfectly located close to the zero-point ski lifts. Although not a luxurious resort, it offers many amenities great for families like an indoor kids’ playroom and free sled rentals. It also offers unique experiences like pet a reindeer and dog-sled ride. You will find all the necessities for a great family stay such as laundry onsite, high chair available, suite layout rooms and crib upon request.

5. Grand Kronenhof, Switzerland

  • The ski experience at the St Moritz
    St. Moritz was voted Europe’s best ski resort. They have all the activities for a great family ski trip such as ice skating and horse-drawn carriages.
    If you are a foodie family, this is the place for you! There’s something here for every taste and craving.
    The legendary Alpina Hütte serves regional delicacies with breathtaking views. If you’re in the mood for sweets, at the el Paradiso chalet, you can sample “the best cream slice in the world,” according to the New York Times.
  • The Grand Hotel Kronenhof is an elegant hotel with luxurious suites, fine dining options, spa with extensive views of the mountains and more. Do not let it’s glamorous design scare you, the resort also received the Family hotel hallmark of excellence for all that it offers for children. Kids have their own restaurant, a beautiful kid’s club with professional nannies, an entire program dedicated to kids such as in room surprise at arrival etc… Enjoy their half board option for a care-free family vacation.
 

6. Pizol, Switzerland

  • The ski experience at Pizol
    The Children’s Land Pardiel has 3 conveyor belts and two children’s slopes. Children can learn skiing or snowboarding for the first time here in a playful and safe way. Each slope is designed with a themed world with characters and forest elements that the kids love. The Bad Ragaz gondola lift is available nearby to get to the family-friendly mountain restaurants on Pardiel, so it’s great for families with small children.
  • The Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is a kid-friendly luxury resort that caters to your every need. On-site daycare, separate pools for families and adults, and wonderful spas. Connecting rooms are available with the kitchen in units. They offer a Linus Package, which includes bathrobes for kids, special activities, a gift, and many other perks. 

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7. Avoriaz, France

  • The ski experience at Avoriaz.
    This unique car-free, 100% ski-in ski-out” pedestrian ski resort gives the space and freedom to explore their new skills. There are dedicated play areas for children like The Lil’Stash. But they are truly catering to families with the array of unique activities they provide such as the igloo village or electric snowmobile for kids.

  • The Club de Vacances Belambra is at the foot of the slopes / Franco-Swiss ski area “Les Portes du Soleil”. They offer a Guaranteed stay without a car with parking provided at the entrance to the resort and horse-drawn carriages to get around. There is also a nursery that welcomes babies and toddlers from 6 months and up to 5 years and 11 months.

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8. Carezza Ski, Italy

  • The ski experience at Carezza
    Most of the slopes are easy and intermediate, perfect for the whole family. There is even a toboggan run at the Hubertusbahn lift.
    The König Laurin and Naniland are two children’s practice areas that have several moving carpets, a playground, and fun characters that kids love.
    There is a Ski school for kids, an adventure course, children’s carousel, wave run, and even child care.

  • The Moseralm is a boutique-style resort dedicated to making families’ holidays memorable and relaxing. Kids and parents have their own spa to enjoy with a pool and dress-on sauna, kid’s playroom available, a playground, and tons of little touches to make them feel welcome. 

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9. Oberjoch (Bad Hindelang) – Iseler, Germany

  • The ski experience at Oberjoch (Bad Hindelang) – Iseler
    There are many Ski Schools that operate here and a lovingly designed ski practice area in Schneekinderland. Other highlights include the ski jumps and slalom course, a zone with steep-walled curves, the fairy tale forest with animals, the mascot, a snow carousel, and a Regenbogenwald (rainbow forest). In another area, there is a circus tent in which the ski children can enjoy punch and cookies.
  • At the Kinderhotel of Oberjoch, you can leave your kids in good hands with one of the 25 experienced kid coaches. With your kids safely busy with the abundance of resort activities, you can finally take advantage of some alone time and hit the more expert slopes or take a visit to the panoramic sauna.

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10. Arinsal & La Massan, Andorra

  • The ski experience at Arinsal & La Massana
    Vallnord Pal-Arinsal ski area has excellent skiing and snowboarding for beginners, as well as a good range of runs for intermediates. The ski school here is widely recognized as being excellent. There are a variety of runs, as well as some great off-piste areas if you want more of a challenge.
  • The Ushuaia resort is located at the foot of the slopes and in the Comapedrosa Natural Park so that you can have a complete snow experience and enjoy nature as well. The rooms and suites are large,  comfortable, relaxing, and have incredible views of the Pyrenees of Andorra. The resort offers a great kid’s club program called the Kangaroo service.

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6 Best US fall destinations for families https://gowhee.com/best-us-fall-destinations-for-families/ https://gowhee.com/best-us-fall-destinations-for-families/#respond Wed, 28 Sep 2022 10:35:25 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=15710
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Fresh air, warm sun, fewer crowds, fall colors, and countless festivals. This is what fall vacations look like, and enjoying these memories with kids makes things even better.
Whether for a weekend or a few more days, plan something fun for the whole family this season, since it is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor adventures before winter settles.

Parents from the Gowhee app recommend the best us fall destinations for families and their favorite local spots.

Best US fall destinations for families

1. Blue ridge Mountains

The foliage colors and amazing blue ridge parkway make the absolute perfect scenic drive to add to your united states fall bucket list. 

It is an excellent option for families wanting to enjoy the warm sun a little longer since fall weather tends to be mild in those southern states (Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia).

We recommend planning for one of the many kid-friendly hikes to enjoy nature before winter settles and make it fun with a great fall scavenger hunt.

Gowhee Families’ favorite: Ideal for toddlers and great for the whole family, the Great country farms is the spot to be this time of year. There is a lot to do like a petting zoo, tons of outdoor play spaces, and even a brewery and winery right outside to keep parents entertained.

Rainy day? The Luray caverns are perfect if you want to stay away from the rain. The tours are very informative and still interactive for kids to participate in. Make sure to grab a treat from the candy shop there!

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Blue Ridge Parkway by Tommy McGrath

2.Salt Lake City


There are many cities to choose from in the fall, but Salt Lake City and Snowbird Mountain take this season’s cheer a stretch further by organizing an amazing family-friendly Oktoberfest. 

For foodie families, make sure to stop by Lola’s street, recommended by traveling families since they serve great options for kids like their delicious burgers and homemade fry sauce.

Gowhee Families’ Favorite: The Antelope Island State Park is a short drive from downtown, where you can observe bison in unparalleled natural beauty.
The park offers tons to see and spectacular views of the lake. The Buffalo Point trail (1 mile) is extremely kid-friendly with slight inclines, but if the kids are up for the distance, we recommend the 6 miles loop around the lake (lakeside trail) that is accessible all year long.

Rainy Day? Head over to the free Clark Planetarium. Located downtown Salt Lake City, it is completely free and offers lots of hands-on stations and activities for all ages. Kids can brush up their knowledge of Earth and other planets, and experience hands-on exhibits like no other, like the Gravity force on the moon exhibit.
Make sure to check their events and score some free access to great shows.

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3. Vermont

The whole state of Vermont is the ultimate destination for fall. But did you know that besides the traditional leaf’s peeping weekend getaway, you will find an array of amazing things to do with kids?

We recommend first, making a stop at some of the most iconic small towns in the U.S. Mid-October is the perfect time to visit places like Woodstock, Manchester, Stowe, and the famous Vermont Country store.

Gowhee Families Favorites: The Billing Farm and Museum in the heart of quintessence Vermont town Woodstock will keep the whole family entertained for hours! The museum is extensive and will be super educational about the history of farm life while keeping things fun like their pumpkin treasure hunt. While there don’t forget to taste their famous cider donuts.

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Rainy day? Take an art break at the SVAC Museum, in Manchester Vermont. They have plenty of exhibits, usually super fun for kids, a delicious cafe on site for lunch, trails with story time if the weather gets better and even a kids’ art room in the back. There you can draw, read books engage in some puppet show theater.

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4. Twin Falls Idaho

Idaho is often underrated as a destination for family getaways. But if you look closely, you will find some amazing gems throughout the state. One of them is Twin Falls.

The area offers tons of great hikes to see the foliage but we can’t recommend enough the Thousand Springs scenic byway, ideal for taking a road trip with kids that can’t hike yet. On the way, Make sure to stop by one of the numerous orchards to go “pick your own” and of course chase the waterfalls throughout the region.

Gowhee Families Favorite: The 200ft drop of the Perrine Coulee Fall is a show stopper. Kids of all ages can take the short and easy hike to it and with care, you can visit behind the pretty spectacular fall.

Rainy day? For a quick lunch or an afternoon of fun, the 2nd South Market has everything for everyone. There are seven food vendors gathered in the gigantic building, with games and lots of space to hang out. 

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5. The Hudson Valley

You can reach the beautiful Hudson Valley with a short road trip from New York City. Great to plan a trip on a budget and take advantage of the fall season with kids without the long travel journey.

If you are up for it, this trip can easily be stretched a little further north to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Adirondack mountains as well.

Gowhee’s Families Favorite: Stop by the Walkway Over The Hudson on the Highland side. This is the perfect place to take a walk and see the Hudson river from a new perspective. Make it an educational moment by explaining the up and downstream of the river compared to what is seen in the city.
The path is open from sunset to sunrise and offers plenty of room for walkers, strollers, bikes, and rollerblades, which makes it a fun experience.
It is great for families with little ones since it has plenty of places to sit along the way and bathrooms on either end.

Rainy Day? Head over to the Museum of firefighting in Hudson NY. If you have kids interested in anything firetrucks or firemen, this will be especially fun. Both adults and kids can learn a lot and enjoy the experience. From the history of firemen to a hands-on experience of “putting out a fire” in a real fire truck, and even a little fire safety session with rewards… This museum put a lot of effort into entertaining the kids.

Make sure to check their schedule and see if you can meet the resident puppy during the visit.

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6. Sacramento and Northern California Valley

Only a couple of hours from San Francisco and before you reach lake Tahoe, you will find a valley with tons to do for the whole family and foliages to see. Sacramento being the main city offers a ton of opportunities for fall city strolls with the kids as well as their famous Harvest fall Festival.

But make sure you drive a little further and appreciate the leaves changing colors throughout the season. Here is an interactive map to help you plan the best time to go.

Gowhee’s Families Favorite: Take the kids to the Old Sacramento District to step back in time and be in the heart of the gold rush era. This “cowboy town” will bring a lot of fun to the whole family. Make sure to stop by the railway museum nearby and Evangeline’s costume store to stock up on your Halloween costumes.

Rainy Day? In Roseville, you will find a magical place for all kids and kids at heart. The Living Space is a FREE indoor playground with 3 floors of play structures kids under 4 years of age need supervision) where kids can go have fun and burn all that energy.

If you have older kids that can stay on their own, you could even score a downtime and browse the shops around.

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10+ Fun Places for a Family Vacation to Vancouver BC https://gowhee.com/places-for-a-family-vacation-to-vancouver-bc/ https://gowhee.com/places-for-a-family-vacation-to-vancouver-bc/#respond Mon, 25 Jul 2022 18:35:06 +0000 https://gowhee.com/?p=15262

10+ Fun Places for a Family Vacation to Vancouver BC

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Vancouver is one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada and there are tons of things to do with kids of all ages. Families can enjoy lots of art galleries, museums, and outdoor activities, and a trip to Vancouver wouldn’t be complete without trying out their seafood specialties. 

To organize the perfect trip in British Colombia, local parents from the Gowhee App recommend the best places for a family vacation to Vancouver BC.

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1. Spend a Weekend on the Water on Granville Island

Granville Island is a fun, artsy neighborhood that used to be an industrial site. This happening spot is home to a huge public market, lots of fun restaurants, and much more.

Basic Info: Accessible via public transportation – Kid-friendly restaurants – Walkable

Nearby Attractions: Granville Island has lots of activities that kids love. Visit the Kids’ Market, a public market designed especially for children, or go whale watching and see dolphins, whales, and sea otters. 

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2. Take a Day Trip To Burnaby

Burnaby is home to museums, outdoor art galleries, and over 200 parks. This beautiful city is a great place to spend the day or even a weekend.

Basic Info: 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver – Public transportation available – Stroller-friendly walking paths

Nearby Attractions: Stop for a nostalgic treat at the Glenburn Soda Fountain!

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Treats at Glenburn Soda Fountain Sweet shop. Photo by @Corteztravelgram

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3. Explore Downtown Vancouver

There’s so much to do in downtown Vancouver with kids! Whether you’re visiting Vancouver for a day, a weekend, or even longer, the many attractions and the well-developed transportation network make Vancouver a perfect vacation destination.

Basic Info: Public transportation – Lots of public parks and play areas – Canada’s most walkable city 

Nearby Attractions: Two kid-favorite Vancouver spots are Science World and the Vancouver Aquarium. You can spend half a day or all day at either of these attractions.

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4. Day Trip to Historic Stanley Park

Stanley Park is Vancouver’s largest park, and easily one of the most exciting places to visit for a day of outdoor fun! Go swimming, play tennis, ride a miniature train, or explore one of the park’s many attractions. 

Basic Info: FREE admission – pay for attractions and activities – accessible and stroller friendly.

Nearby Attractions: See First Nations art and totem poles or take a horse-drawn tour at Stanley Park!

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5. Drive to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Get amazing views of the pristine Canadian landscape at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park! Families have been enjoying the park and crossing its namesake bridge since 1889. 

Basic Info: $62.95 adults/$24.95 kids under 12 – No strollers or wheelchairs permitted on bridges – Several food options

Nearby Attractions: There are lots of charming BnBs in the North Vancouver area if you want to stay close to the park.

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6. Relax in a Seaside Cottage

Cozy up with the kids at Tigh-Na-Mara. This charming seaside resort is one of British Columbia’s hidden gems, and you couldn’t ask for a more kid-friendly place to vacation. 

Basic Info: Suites start around $400 – Lots of dining options – Children’s playground

Nearby Attractions: Take a nature tour in the Pacific Rainforest or go sea kayaking as a family.

 

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7. See Everything Hastings Park Has To Offer

Hastings Park is a fun urban park in Vancouver with tons of sports opportunities and its own amusement park!

Basic Info: FREE – Plenty of public restrooms – Dogs are welcome

Nearby Attractions: Plan to spend at least two days exploring Hastings Park if you want to see it all– visit the gardens and trails on one day and check out the Playland amusement park on the other.

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8. Spend a Day Exploring Grouse Mountain

Beautiful Grouse Mountain is only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver but feels like a world away. Enjoy nature trails, ziplines, Skyliner rides, skiing, and so much more.

Basic Info: Family pass (2A 2C) is $179 – Lots of food options – Stroller friendly

Nearby Attractions: If you want some truly unmatchable views, take a helicopter tour of Grouse mountain.

9. Vacation in the Mountains

Cypress Mountain offers year-round family fun. Whether you’re skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, Cypress Mountain is the perfect alpine getaway… only 17 miles from downtown Vancouver!

Basic Info: Shuttle bus from Vancouver – Onsite dining – Access is priced per attraction

Nearby Attractions: You can’t miss the Eagle Coaster- it’s a mountain coaster ride where you control the speed!

10. Weekend in Parksville

Spend a beautiful beach weekend in Parksville! Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in this beautiful seaside town on the Pacific Ocean. Swim, play, and enjoy spending time with your loved ones in this family-friendly tourist destination.

Basic Info: Local lodging between $130-$400 a night – 15 unique parks and beaches – Locally-sourced food culture

Nearby Attractions: Enjoy the street market, sample local cheese, and make memories at Parksville beach, that will last forever

Family camping in Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, Parksville
Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, Parksville Photo by @ GregRosenke

11. Escape the City to Richmond for an Incredible Public Market

The largest night market in North America is held in Richmond, and it’s waiting for you and your family! Attracting visitors from all over the world, this incredible market is never the same twice. 

Basic Info: FREE – 1 block from public transportation – Open Friday-Sunday

Nearby Attractions: The Richmond Night Market is right next to the River Rock Casino Resort, which has a great hotel, and there are lots of cultural experiences in the Richmond area.

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10+ Best Portugal Family Holidays

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Portugal is one of the trendiest destinations in Europe this year. Families will find all that is needed for the perfect holiday, from English being spoken pretty much everywhere, to beautiful sandy beaches and great kid-friendly hotels. 

The GoWhee App has made a list of 10 things you should do during your Portugal family holiday, recommended by our community of traveling parents, of course.

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Family Friendly resort in Algarve. Photo by @gowheeapp

1. Spend a Week at the Beach in Algarve

Algarve has a year-round sunny, mild climate that’s perfect for swimming and splashing in the sea, during your Portugal family holidays. This region has a long history of maritime trade and fishing, and every beautiful beach is a world-class destination. The coastline is dotted with beautiful sea caves and pine strands, and the area is rich in laid-back towns and family-friendly resorts.

Must See: Families visiting the Algarve region should definitely visit some of the unique natural formations the region offers, like the Algar Seco, a kid-friendly hike leading to the breathtaking views of the caves and blue water.

Pro Tip: Stay at Pine Cliffs Resort and enjoy their private pool and pirate-themed play area.

 

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2. A Peaceful Weekend in Nature in Sagres

Sagres is one of the most remote regions in southern Portugal, and visitors who make the journey are rewarded with windswept pine cliffs, the glorious sun, and pristine beaches. Sagres is very relaxed and in touch with nature.

Must See: Sagres is famous for its surfing and beaches, but history buffs and kids loving to visiting forts will be delighted to discover the Fortaleza de Sagres. A great fort with swiping views of the ocean and interesting exhibits.

Pro Tip: Stay at Martinhal Sagres Family Resort – they have lots of child-friendly facilities including kids’ clubs and five swimming pools.

Fortaleza de Sagres
Fortaleza de Sagres. Photo by @gowheeapp

3. Take a Day Trip to Coimbra

Coimbra is Portugal’s “City of Students.” It’s home to one of the oldest universities in Europe as well as parks, botanical gardens, and so much more. Coimbra blends traditional and modern buildings and practices and is the perfect place to spend a day.

Must See: Kids love visiting Portugal dos Pequenitos, a park that reproduces many Portuguese monuments in perfect miniature. The name means “Portugal for the Little Ones” and the park is perfect for children.

Pro Tip: If you eat at the Café Santa Cruz, you’ll be able to hear the famous Coimbra Fado music performed live nearly every evening.

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4. Explore the “Venice” of Portugal in Aveiro

Just like Venice, Aveiro is crisscrossed with canals that are navigated by boat. This charming port city on the Atlantic coast is a great spot for visiting beaches. Families love it because it’s easy to explore, especially by bike.

Must See: Hop on a colorful molicero boat for a 45-minute tour of the city by water. 

Pro Tip: Stay at the Hotel Praiagolfe– it’s a one-minute walk from the beach and has a heated pool.

5. Be Immersed in History with a Long Weekend in Sintra

Sintra is a beautiful town right out of a storybook. The ancestral home of Portugal’s royalty, there are so many amazing castles and palaces to marvel at. Kids will feel like they’ve stepped into their favorite fairy tale and will remember their Portugal family holidays for years to come..

Must See: Quinta da Regaleira, the National Palace, Pena Palace… why choose one castle when you can see them all? A small-group tour of the Sintra region is the perfect way to see everything.

Pro Tip: The suites at the Chalet Saudade Guest House are perfect for families.

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Roofrop views of Chalet Saudade Family Room. Photo by @gowheeapp

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6. Bring Foodie Kids to Porto for a Weekend of Delicious Cuisine

Portuguese cuisine is world-renowned, and Porto is the food capital of Portugal. There are many dishes to try, from Porto’s famed Francesinha sandwich to the pastel de nata custard tarts that are taking the world by storm. Porto is a great place to expand your kids’ palates and let them try new things. 

Must See: Visit the Cafe Santiago for the best Francesinha in town.

Pro Tip: The Cedofeita neighborhood is the best area to stay at for family travel because it’s very walkable and there’s a lot to do. 

7. Enjoy the Great Outdoors in the Azores

The Azores are some of the most beautiful islands in the world. Home to more than 30 Blue Flag beaches, amazing family-friendly hotels, beach resorts, and a warm subtropical climate, the Azores are a nature lover’s paradise. Only about 5% of the Azores are developed, so it really is a getaway where you can enjoy the great outdoors.

Must See: While many families target whale watching tours as part of their trip, parents of small children recommend skipping the long boat ride and enjoying other authentic animal experiences instead, like the “breakfast with goats” held on Sao Miguel Island.

Pro Tip: Stay at Quinta De Mó and stay in touch with nature. (Get 10%OFF at Quinta De Mo resorts with your Gowhee membership).

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Breakfast with goats experience in Sao Miguel Island. Photo by @Gowheeapp

8. Take a Day Trip to a Medieval Castle in Guimarães

Portugal offers many famous fortified castles, like Lisbon’s Torre Belem and the Castle of Guimarães in northern Portugal. The Castle of Guimarães’s history is linked to the very foundations of Portugal as a nation, and the Guimarães region, in general, is very historic and important.

Must See: While you’re in Guimarães, stop by the old city center. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be one of the best examples of the development of a medieval fortification into a modern town. 

Pro Tip: Enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine like a suckling pig at Monte dos Leitos. The staff is very accommodating and there’s plenty for even picky eaters to enjoy.

9. Enjoy a Carefree Vacation in Faro

Faro is a beautiful city surrounded by beautiful beaches, pristine islands, and an enormous nature reserve. It has a relaxed, carefree attitude that leaves visitors feeling refreshed. It’s a great spot to visit with kids because there’s not a lot of hustle and bustle– you can take things at your family’s pace.

Must See: Tour the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of Portugal. Kids will love seeing the aquatic birds that call the park home and exploring the deserted islands you can visit.

Pro Tip: Stay at Hotel Faro and enjoy ice creams in the sun at their private beach club.

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10. Get Social with a Busy Weekend in Lisbon

Lisbon is an amazing holiday destination for kids. You can visit charming old neighborhoods like Chiado, Baixa, and Alfama for a relaxed Portuguese vacation, or stay in the bustling city center and visit the city’s many museums and parks.

Must See: The old Jerónimos Monastery is a UNESCO world heritage site that was built in the 1500s. Today, it is a beautiful place to explore with the family.

Pro Tip: Lisbon has a robust public transportation system, so get a city card even if you’re only staying a few days. The city card includes access to the adorable historic tram cars and the Santa Justa Lift, which is a tower in central Lisbon that offers amazing panoramic views of the city.

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Lisbon from above. Photo by @gowheeapp

11. Take a Roadtrip Through Douro Valley

The majestic Douro River valley is the perfect place for a scenic road trip. Pack up the car with your kids’ favorite snacks and discover new adventures around every winding turn. Start in the town of Peso da Régua and follow the N222 road as it twists and turns along the river. With a car, you’re free to explore wherever you want. 

Must See: You can’t miss the town of Pinhão– it’s the prettiest town in the valley, and has lots of places to stop for a meal.

Pro Tip: Let the kids help plan your road trip. Listen to them if they want to stop somewhere, and let them help choose planned stops.

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