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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Focus trips on lodging by glorious playgrounds in neighborhoods that are the local equivalent of Georgetown or Adams Morgan. Maybe go on one double decker bus tour to see the sights. Otherwise, don’t make a big effort to see sights; instead, have fun living like a local. Then, you won’t need a stroller, because you won’t walk that much. [/quote] Or you could bring a stroller and go see the sights. Why are people suggesting tailoring the entire trip around not bringing a stroller? They make these tiny, lightweight travel strollers now that are so easy to fly with and carry up stairs or onto a train or metro, and collapse down small enough to fit under your chair in a restaurant. [/quote] The best playgrounds in places like Manhattan, Paris and London are actually gorgeous works of interactive art themselves, and they’re often by a variety of nice restaurants, big and small museums, and historic churches. If you want to keep doing the pre-kid kinds of trip to Europe, that’s great. But the kid-focused kind of trip can be a lot of fun, too, and beautiful and informative in its own way. [/quote]
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