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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 14yo DC has been traveling with us since 8. These are some of the favorites: London- Harry Potter WarnerBros Studio, Shakespeare play at the Globe theater (outdoor), boat ride to Greenwich/Prime Meridian Line, saw the Magna Charta at the British Library Spain- Alhambra & Toledo tours, Seville- old quarters & flamenco dancing, Barcelona- cathedrals, waterfront & ferris wheel ride Paris- (So many great museums, but can be overwhelming, so only in small bites) Louve- Mona Lisa, Dutch Masters and Code of Himmurabi; Cluny- unicorn tapestries; Impressionists at d'Orsay & de l'Orangerie; Versailles- Hall of Mirrors, the fountain show at the Fountain of Apollo; eating at many outdoor cafes and DC trying first escargo Japan- Tokyo temples, Kitchen Street, Shinjuku 3D cat on building, thrift clothes shopping at Harajuku, Sumida Hokusai Museum, Shibuya scramble Crossing & Mega Donkey store. Rode the bullet train. Kyoto- Monkey Park and some temples including Torii gates Italy- Rome colosseum and Roman Forum, day trip to Pompeii, Florence Uffizi Museum & Ponte Vecchio [/quote] Your kid actually liked Uffizi Gallery? Our kids liked it for about twenty minutes then tired of the crowds really quick. International travel is great, my kids have been on a couple trips, but if we’re being honest, kids don’t care about travel that much. My kids favorite trips are to the Outer Banks/Hatteras Island where they boogie board, play beach volleyball, fish and hang out with their cousins. [/quote] Yeah, I know, but my kid was a teen when we went to Uffizi. I cannot imagine taking an 8yo. [/quote]
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