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| 01 | Rome: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Forty SevenModernity is juxtaposed with antiquity at this hotel. Forty Seven’s location—adjacent to the Forum and far from the chaos of the shopping district—and more affordable rates make this a good... |
| 02 | Rome: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Rome Cavalieri Waldorf AstoriaThe first European property in the Waldorf Astoria crown, this hotel, at the northwestern end of the city, has the feel of a full-fledged resort. With fifteen acres of grounds,... |
| 03 | Venice: Strategies: Itineraries: 3-Day Itinerary: Venice with KidsDAY 1 MORNING: Arrive and check-in. Take a walk around the neighborhood to get your bearings. LUNCH: Have a light lunch in an informal place where you can watch the... |
| 04 | Paris: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Family Friendly Hotels in ParisGreat choice for a grand yet family-friendly stay is the Four Seasons George V, which has an indoor pool and staff that welcomes little ones with special amenities and thoughtful... |
| 05 | London: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: You Asked: What to do with a 5-year-old in London?London is one of the cities in Europe that most easily captures the imagination of young children. Many of its best-known tourist sights appeal to kids such as the London... |
| 06 | Venice: Where to Eat: Family Friendly: Da GianniDelicious pizza and pasta are served at tables set out on the Zattere quay as well as on a floating terrace facing the Giudecca Canal. (It’s only a short walk... |
| 07 | Santa Barbara: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Fun Activities with Kids in Santa BarbaraSee Also: Best Beaches Family Friendly Restaurants El Capitan Canyon McConnell’s Ice Cream A favorite of Lisa Wolf “Rent a pedal car (two to six people) from Cabrillo Boulevard, near... |
| 08 | Family: People: Liz Lange on New York with KidsThe maternity-wear designer was born and raised on the Upper East Side, still one of her favorite neighborhoods in New York. Read about her favorite family-friendly spots. |
| 09 | Rome: Pulse: Rome for ChildrenYou asked: I’m going to Rome with my family, and I’m looking for child-friendly recommendations. What would you suggest? Navigating Italy’s largest city with children can be overwhelming. With the... |
| 10 | Venice: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: San Clemente PalaceThis five-star hotel is often referred to as the poor man’s Hotel Cipriani, which is not really a fair comparison. The two hotels share a private dock near St. Mark’s... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Venice with childrenWe now have a Family Friendly section in Venice as well as a three-day itinerary of how to explore the city with kids. |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Deer Valley, UtahDeer Valley is one of my favorite places to ski with kids in the U.S. Advantages: Incredibly easy to get to with so many flights into Salt Lake City and... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: doha/omanWhile I have not flown Qatar or Etihad, very well traveled and sophisticated friends who live in Abu Dhabi have said great things about both. My husband and I spend... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Venice with childrenThe areas where I would be most tempted to rent an apartment would be San Polo and the Dorsoduro because both are within easy walking distance to the main areas... |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Caribbean at ChristmasI have also just returned from a repeat trip to Round Hill with family and friends for our children’s Spring Break, and am happy to report that we enjoyed it... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Antarctica TravelIf you are interested in going on a larger ship from the Falklands, you should consider Abercrombie & Kent’s trip. A friend took her two teenage sons last Christmas break... |
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