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Explore, play and learn: The top family friendly European city breaks

Explore, play and learn: The top family friendly European city breaks

Spring has sprung! With the Easter break fast approaching, many families are eagerly planning their next getaway. If you’re looking to take your kids abroad, travel insurance experts at Confused.com have curated a list of the most family-friendly European cities.

Amsterdam takes the top spot as the best European city for family breaks. The charm lies in its unbeatable accessibility; 18 UK airports fly there. The city’s transport options make it easy to get around, from embracing the cycle culture to the established tram network. Amsterdam offers 239 child-friendly things to do. Highlights include:

The average flight from London only takes 1 hour 12 mins. The Eurostar also goes directly to Amsterdam, but takes just over 4 hours. Getting from the main airport to the city centre takes approximately 19 minutes by taxi and as quick as 6 minutes via public transport. Once you’re there, Amsterdam is a walkable city, but cycle culture dominates. For immersion in the Dutch experience, you can rent bikes which include a child’s seat (cargo or tandem bikes). You can also use the bus, tram and metro(2). There are 1,347 hotels that welcome families. There’s also 12,000 short term rental properties available.

From the legendary Disneyland to renowned landmarks, Paris is the perfect spot for creating magical memories. The French capital is awarded second place for its extensive offering of 539 child-friendly things to do.

11 UK airports fly to Paris and the journey is a short 1 hour 20 minutes from London. The Eurostar can also get you there in just over 2 hours. The city is around 40 minutes from the airport by public transport and taxi. Once you’re there, you can get around via bus, tram network, metro or taxis(3). Finding accommodation is made easier when there are 2,757 family-friendly hotels  and 117,000 short term rentals.

With its blend of captivating history and unique experiences on offer, Prague is the ideal spot for a memorable family break. You’ll find 305 activities fit for kids:

10 UK airports serve the destination, with the average flight time from London being 1 hour 56 minutes. It’s a quick 15 minute commute from the airport via public transport, or around 30 minutes by taxi. Once you’re there, Prague is a compact city, so walking is an option. The bus, tram and metro are all available as well as taxis(6). In terms of where to stay, there are 2,595 hotels fit for families, as well as 12,812 short term rentals.

Berlin is a city buzzing with creativity, making it an exciting destination for parents and kids alike. Berlin has 200 family friendly activities on offer:

You can fly to Berlin from 9 UK airports and the average flight duration from London is 1 hour 48 minutes. The city is under an hour away from the airport – roughly 30 minutes on public transport or 40 minutes in a taxi. You can get around the city via a well-developed public transport network, including a metro, tram, buses and taxis.(7) There are 1,549 family friendly hotels to choose from and 12,038 short term accommodation rentals.

Confused.com travel insurance expert, Alvaro Iturmendi, shares tips on preparing for a family holiday to make the experience smoother:

“Be prepared for the flight:  Book your plane seats in advance to guarantee you’ll be next to your child. If you’re taking a pushchair, ensure it’s either cabin approved, or you’ve got the appropriate checked baggage allowance. It’s also helpful to make a checklist of items you’ll need in-flight. This could include snacks, medicine, comforters, spare clothes (in case of accidents or change in temperature), entertainment (e.g. games, toys, books, electronics).

“Plan your activities in advance: Booking excursions and activities in advance will help avoid missing out, especially if you’re travelling during peak times like school holidays. Factor in how you’ll get there and cater for time in between activities. Be realistic about how much you can do with your little ones and how long you’ll need to get ready and commute there.

“Ensure your child is insured: Having travel insurance for your child will protect them (and you financially) in the event of unexpected illness or injuries. Consider a comprehensive policy that covers lost or stolen baggage for additional peace of mind. Family policies are available which could be cheaper than covering each person individually. These include up to 2 adults who live at the same address and up to 8 children (under 18).”

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