14-day Europe (mid)
This itinerary for Europe includes day-by-day suggestions, attractions, food stops, and practical planning ideas to make the trip easier.
Updated for 2026 travel. Use this itinerary as a flexible travel guide for what to do, where to go, and how to organise each day more smoothly.
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Tower Hill
Tower Hill is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Day 1 — Welcome to London: historic sights, gentle riverfront walk, family-friendly markets
Recommended area: Tower Hill
Tower Hill is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Tower of London (family highlights)
Stroller-friendly zones, short guided highlights suitable for kids; plan a mid-morning break.
Borough Market for lunch
Varied food stalls for picky eaters, easy seating options for a stroller and a relaxed break.
Thames family river cruise (short)
Short cruise to rest little legs and enjoy city views; stroller parking available on board or near terminals.
Covent Garden: street performers & early dinner
Kid-friendly performers, toy shops, early dinner to suit children's schedule.
Day 2 — Museums & playtime in Kensington and West End shopping
Recommended area: South Kensington
South Kensington is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Natural History Museum – kids’ exhibits
Stroller-friendly ramps and family lockers; focus on dinosaur/interactive zones for kids.
Kensington Gardens & Diana Memorial Playground picnic
Large play area for kids, plenty of green space and benches for breaks.
Hamleys toy store and Regent Street window shopping
Short, fun shopping stop; easy to manage with stroller and frequent seating nearby.
Early family-friendly West End show or kids' matinee
Book an early performance or family matinee so kids can enjoy and still have an early bedtime.
Day 3 — Big kids' day: studio magic and riverside relaxing
Recommended area: Watford
Watford (outer London) is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter
Pre-book tickets and a mid-morning start to keep travel short; shuttle options and stroller-friendly routes inside.
British Museum highlights for families
Focus on a few kid-friendly exhibits; plenty of benches and stroller access.
South Bank riverside play areas and snack
Play spaces and street performers; good spot for a relaxed break and snacks.
London Eye family capsule (early evening)
Pre-book an early slot; gentle ride with great city views, stroller-friendly boarding.
Day 4 — Arrival in Paris: gentle river cruise, kid-friendly museums and hilltop views
Recommended area: River Seine / Central Paris
River Seine / Central Paris is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Seine family river cruise (short)
Relaxing sightseeing to settle in after travel; stroller boarding available at main piers.
Lunch in the Latin Quarter & small local market
Casual cafes and markets with kid-friendly options; easy pace and seating.
Louvre highlights (short family trail)
Focus on a short, child-oriented route to avoid museum fatigue; stroller routes available.
Montmartre stroll and Sacré-Cœur (funicular if needed)
Use the funicular to reduce stairs for strollers; enjoy the square and street artists, early dinner nearby.
Day 5 — Paris museums and gardens with kid-centric science exploration
Recommended area: Left Bank
Left Bank is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Musée d'Orsay (family highlights)
Compact museum with family trails; elevators and stroller access available.
Tuileries Garden picnic & carousel
Large green space with a classic carousel for kids and room to run.
Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie – Cité des Enfants
Hands-on exhibits for children; perfect for kids to explore and burn energy.
Early dinner and shopping in Le Marais
Compact streets for stroller-friendly strolling and family-friendly bistros.
Day 6 — Disney magic: full day at Disneyland Paris with relaxed pacing
Recommended area: Marne-la-Vallée
Marne-la-Vallée is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Travel to Disneyland Paris and enter Disneyland Park
Full-day plan with pre-booked tickets; strollers allowed and plenty of rest areas.
Lunch in park (family-friendly restaurants)
Early lunch to avoid queues; family seating and child menus available.
Character meet-and-greets and gentle rides
Focus on age-appropriate attractions and scheduled rest breaks for kids.
Disney Village shopping and early dinner before return
Relaxed shopping and dining in Disney Village; head back to Paris after an early dinner.
Day 7 — Arrival in Amsterdam: interactive science and canals
Recommended area: City Center / Oosterdok
City Center / Oosterdok is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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NEMO Science Museum (hands-on children's exhibits)
Built for kids to touch and explore; elevators and stroller ramps throughout.
Lunch at De Pijp market
Casual local food market with varied options for children and short walks.
Family canal cruise (short)
Relaxing 1-hour cruise to rest little legs; easy boarding for strollers on many operators.
Vondelpark playground and early dinner
Large park with playgrounds, cafes and space for children to run before dinner.
Day 8 — Windmills, cheese and relaxed museum time near Amsterdam
Recommended area: Zaanse Schans / Zaandam
Zaanse Schans / Zaandam is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Zaanse Schans windmills & crafts (short train)
Open-air area with short walks, demonstrations and stroller-friendly paths.
Cheese tasting and lunch in Zaandam
Local food stops with kid-friendly tasting portions and seating.
Rijksmuseum highlights (short family route)
Choose a short route for kids and use elevators for easy stroller access.
Shopping in Nine Streets and early dinner
Compact, stroller-friendly streets and family bistros for an early meal.
Day 9 — Brussels family day: grand square, comics and iconic Belgian treats
Recommended area: Laeken
Laeken is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Grand Place walking tour (short & stroller-friendly)
Brief guided stroll focusing on sights and stories suitable for children.
Belgian Comic Strip Center (Tintin and friends)
Accessible exhibits with kid-friendly displays and short visit length.
Atomium visit and park area
Iconic structure with easy lifts and open spaces for kids to run; keep visit brief.
Waffle, chocolate tasting and early dinner near Grand Place
Sweet treats and family-friendly restaurants; early dinner to suit children's schedule.
Day 10 — Munich: central squares, science museum and big gardens for play
Recommended area: Altstadt
Altstadt (Old Town) is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Marienplatz & Glockenspiel (short visit)
Watch the Glockenspiel show and keep the visit short; easy stroller movement in the square.
Deutsches Museum (children's science areas)
Large science museum with interactive exhibits for kids; plan focused sections to avoid fatigue.
Englischer Garten picnic and playground
Wide open spaces and playgrounds; good mid-afternoon rest and play session.
Viktualienmarkt early dinner and local snacks
Market with varied food stalls and seating; early dinner to suit children's routine.
Day 11 — More Munich: zoo, automotive curiosity and palace gardens
Recommended area: Thalkirchen
Thalkirchen is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Hellabrunn Zoo (family-friendly, stroller routes)
Large zoo with accessible paths and rest areas; great for younger kids.
Lunch and rest near the zoo
Casual family lunch and downtime to avoid rush and maintain stroller comfort.
BMW Museum (short visit)
Short family-friendly exhibit and interactive displays for kids interested in cars.
Nymphenburg Palace gardens & early dinner
Spacious gardens for a calm stroll, easy stroller paths and an early meal nearby.
Day 12 — Salzburg: fortress views, gardens and musical heritage for families
Recommended area: Altstadt Salzburg
Altstadt Salzburg is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Hohensalzburg Fortress (cable car ride)
Short cable car ride reduces walking with a stroller; panoramic views and easy exploration.
Mirabell Gardens and picnic
Beautiful gardens with open lawns and statues, a calm place for kids to play and rest.
Mozart's Birthplace (short family visit)
Brief museum stop focusing on simple exhibits and a child-friendly storytelling approach.
Early dinner and relaxed stroll along the Salzach
Gentle riverside walk and family-friendly restaurants to keep the evening calm for kids.
Day 13 — Venice: canals, markets and a seaside pause for children
Recommended area: San Marco
San Marco is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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St. Mark's Square and Basilica (brief visit)
Early visit to avoid crowds; keep the Basilica stop short and stroller-friendly routes in mind.
Shared gondola short ride (family-friendly)
Short gondola ride to experience canals without overlong sitting for kids.
Rialto Market and quick shopping
Stroller-friendly early afternoon market browsing and light snacks for kids.
Lido beach paddle & playground time
Short ferry to Lido for beach time and play; keep session brief to avoid overtired children.
Day 14 — Rome highlights for families: ancient wonders and park play before departure
Recommended area: Centro Storico / Colosseo
Centro Storico / Colosseo is a practical base for this itinerary with easier access to nearby stops.
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Colosseum & Roman Forum family tour (short)
Book a focused family tour to keep it short and engaging; stroller routes outside and rest spots.
Piazza Navona, gelato and a relaxed lunch
Open square with street artists and family-friendly cafes; early lunch to suit kids.
Villa Borghese park and Bioparco (zoo) visit
Large park with playgrounds and a small zoo—great for winding down before travel.
Early dinner in Trastevere and easy evening stroll
Family-friendly trattorias and an early meal to end the trip calmly for children.