Kids Travel Europe
Travel throughout Europe
Europe offers many family destinations. From the Greek Isles to eating spaghetti in Italy or touring the Eiffel Tower in France, or even a hop over to Eurodisney, there is plenty to do and explore across Europe.
Kids can gain insights to different cultures easily as cross-border travel has been simplified with the EU (European Union). You can now even drive or take the train across (or under) the English Channel to visit the United Kingdom and London.
Eastern Europe also offers some fairly new travel destinations some of which are off of the beaten path. The splendor of the city of Prague is not to be missed. Even more adventurous are the "new tourist destinations" like Kraków and Stockholm.
Rail travel is one great way to get around many countries in Europe as they are all interconnected and it is affordable and mostly efficient.
The Austrian, Swiss, French and Italian Alps make for a great winter ski holiday.
You will need a Passport if you are a non-EU citizen.
If you are a citizen of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA and are staying less than 90 days in a 6-month period, you do not need a Visa.
Visitors to Europe should be up to date on vaccinations, especially for diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and the mumps. If you are travelling to Eastern Europe you should also be current on your measles, rabies and typhoid vaccination.