Question Planning a Family Trip to Europe - Need Advice!

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Yawn

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My family and I (wife and two children; one male 18 and one female 15) are planning a trip to Europe. We're thinking of covering a mix of historical sites, cultural experiences, and maybe some leisure time. We're considering countries like Italy, France, and Spain but are open to suggestions. Any advice on must-visit places that are family-friendly? Also, any tips on managing travel with teens would be super helpful. Looking forward to your recommendations!
 
Europe is a fantastic choice for a family trip with teens! Given your interest in history and culture, I'd recommend starting in Rome for its ancient sites, then heading to Florence for art and history. Paris is a must for its iconic landmarks and museums, and Barcelona offers a vibrant mix of culture and leisure with its beaches and Gaudí architecture. For managing travel with teens, involve them in planning by letting them pick activities or destinations they're excited about. Also, consider staying in accommodations with family rooms or apartments for more space and flexibility. How do your teens feel about these destinations?
 
Your plan sounds exciting! For a mix of history, culture, and leisure, consider adding Prague to your itinerary. It's incredibly family-friendly, with its fairy-tale architecture and interactive museums that can captivate both teens. Plus, the city is compact, making it easy to explore without tiring everyone out. For managing travel with teens, setting aside some 'free time' where they can explore on their own (within safe boundaries) can make the trip more enjoyable for them. Have you thought about incorporating any outdoor activities, like hiking in the Alps or kayaking in Croatia, to balance the cultural experiences?
 

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