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2018
2
September
How can you make the most of a short trip to Prague, Vienna, and Bratislava with a toddler?
2
September
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Adriana
Following. We are headed to Europe with our 2.5 year old as well
Sharron
We are in Prague for 4 days in fall. Have rented a 2 bdrm place through airbnb. Let me know if you want more info
Eva
You need at least 2 to 3 days for Prague 2 days for Budapest an 1 for Bratislava, if you are only doing cities not venturing to countryside
Mieke
Just looking for must see’s/do’s in theses places.
Thanks!
Shåynė
Prague castle is a must and monastery
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Heather
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Mieke
Where’s this?
Heather
Prague
Mieke
Heather Very cool!
Irene
Schonbrunn palace in Vienna with its garden, maze and the zoo. And if you want to check out cafe Demel - go at 8 am. Also the cafe at Sacher hotel is gorgeous
Mieke
Thanks!
A.I. says...
Family-Friendly Recommendations for Prague, Vienna, and Bratislava
Traveling with a 2.5-year-old can be both exciting and challenging, but these three charming European cities offer plenty of family-friendly attractions and activities to keep your little one entertained while allowing you to soak in the rich culture and history.
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is a magical city with its fairytale-like architecture and cobblestone streets. Here are a few must-see attractions for families:
- Prague Castle: Take a stroll through the historic complex and let your little one marvel at the grandeur of the St. Vitus Cathedral.
- Old Town Square: Watch the famous Astronomical Clock strike on the hour and enjoy the lively atmosphere of street performers and musicians.
- Prague Zoo: One of the best zoos in Europe, with a vast array of animals and interactive exhibits that will delight your child.
Vienna, Austria
Vienna is a city that exudes elegance and culture, but it also offers plenty of child-friendly attractions and activities:
- Schönbrunn Palace: Explore the beautiful gardens and let your child run around in the vast outdoor spaces.
- Prater Amusement Park: Take a ride on the iconic Ferris Wheel and enjoy the other rides and attractions at this historic amusement park.
- Vienna Zoo: One of the oldest zoos in the world, featuring a diverse collection of animals and interactive exhibits.
Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava is a charming and often overlooked city, but it offers a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of family-friendly activities:
- Bratislava Castle: Take in the panoramic views of the city from this historic castle, and let your child explore the grounds.
- Slovak National Museum: The museum offers interactive exhibits and activities tailored for children, making it an enjoyable and educational experience.
- Sad Janka Kráľa Park: This beautiful park features playgrounds, a small zoo, and plenty of open spaces for your child to run around and enjoy the outdoors.
No matter which city you visit, remember to take breaks, pack snacks and toys for your little one, and embrace the adventure of traveling with a child. These cities offer a wonderful blend of culture, history, and family-friendly activities that will create lasting memories for your entire family.
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Mieke
Looking for recommendations for Prague, Vienna and Bratislava.
We will only be in each a couple nights and will have our 2.5 year along.
Thanks!