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[quote=Anonymous]We have taken our kids to Europe on many spring breaks since they were toddlers. No need to wait until they will remember it, you should do what you want to do! My kids have gotten over jet lag much better than the adults did, and I really think traveling often when they were young has made them into better travelers now that they are elementary/middle school age. Agree with PP that Copenhagen would be a good pick. We went for a week and spent 2 days at Tivoli. It was magical. Copenhagen has so many cool neighborhoods to walk around, and an easy bus system. Two of the best museums my kids have ever been to - the national museum and the design museum. We spent probably three hours in the kids section of the national museum, taking turns watching the kids play with all the amazing things while the other parent toured exhibits, and then had a fantastic meal at the restaurant there. Playgrounds all over the place too! The playground at Tivoli was so amazing. Anyway, I also loved Paris and London with kids, but there is almost TOO much to do in those cities. Be aware of closures for Easter wherever you go! I have found they take it more seriously in Europe and a lot of things, like grocery stores, drug stores etc were closed. [/quote]
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