Europe
Explore our favorite Europe family travel destinations, from charming castles in Ireland to our top foodie haven, Lisbon, Portugal. Our culinary adventures in Lisbon ignited our passion for traveling with kids and enhancing travel with foodie fun. This inspiration led us to continue exploring and sharing our experiences with folks like you!
From day trips from Dublin, Ireland to discovering family-friendly activities in Milan, our journey didn't stop there. We indulged in Florence's delightful restaurants for families and visited historical landmarks like the Palace of Versailles in Paris. Along the way, we caught the travel bug and became inspired to share our knack for finding family-friendly restaurants in Europe and our favorite places to play with folks looking to take tasty family trips to Europe.
Europe Travel Tips
Whether dining at Michelin-star restaurants in Dublin or discovering kid-friendly activities in Lisbon, we provide valuable tips for traveling to Europe with kids and how to venture off the beaten path. Our guides cover everything from exciting activities to the best places to eat across Europe, ensuring a memorable trip for the whole family.
Europe Guides
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Portugal
Where we have been lately.
Páteo Bairro do Avillez Review - Lisbon's Culinary Catch in Chiado
Discover why José Avillez's Páteo restaurant stands out in Lisbon's seafood scene and provides a must-try culinary experience for foodies.
Trobadores - Dine Medieval Style in Lisbon's Baixa
Go on a medieval journey at Trobadores in Lisbon's Baixa, where fire-cooked meats and rustic ambiance take you to the Middle Ages.
Pão de Canela Restaurant Review: A Gem in Lisbon Príncipe Real
Discover the allure of this Lisbon eatery in Príncipe Real, winning the hearts of locals and visitors with its everyday Portuguese cuisine in a charming, secluded plaza.
La Pigna Roma Cocktail Bar & Restaurant Review: A Quiet Spot to Indulge
Uncover genuine Mediterranean Italian cuisine tucked in the heart of Rome Center, within the delightful Piazza della Pigna.