Anonymous wrote:HI OP. I am also a single mom and I traveled with a toddler.
Gotta say, the Paris mom is giving poor advice. I would never want to be alone with a toddler overseas. Remember that a single parent must be ever-vigilant and does not get a moment's rest - possibly while little one is sleeping but be sure little one cannot wander off. And flying across an ocean twice with a toddler just for fun? No thank you.
When I had a toddler, we tended to visit family and close friends, driving or flying, partly so I had extra hands and partly to introduce DC to the village. It sounds like you are really looking for ideas for just the two of you, so I will echo Philly (by train would be fast and fun) and a Club Med with a kids group.
In a year or two or three, so many more options will appeal, be manageable and fun for both of you!
Anonymous wrote:Also - we kept dd more on a split with eastern time so she went to sleep @10-11pm and woke around 10am, so I slept the same hours. Usually we went back to the hotel for nap time. I would read or rest or watch a movie on my computer in the (gigantic) bathroom while dd napped. We also made many visits to the marchés for food. We were there in June/July and had excellent weather and lots of amazing fresh fruits. We’ve taken other trips in the summer and had less amazing weather, but got lucky this time.
I think if you manage your expectations and generally like your child you can have fun together anywhere. It won’t be the same as single travel, but young children are quite adaptable and at that age mine were usually up for whatever I wanted to do - something that has changed a bit now they they’re older.
We also went to Copenhagen when my youngest was a toddler and that was also a wonderful city with young kids. That trip was with all 3 kids and my husband but I could see one doing it solo with a young child. Very easy to get around, lots of simple and fun things to do.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Thanks everyone. The train is a great idea and some of these city itineraries sound perfect for us. Paris is top of list when travel opens again. I’ve been a lot but never with my toddler. Philly is a great idea in the meantime.
And I’ll check out Club Med for resort options. Beach vacations aren’t my usual go to, but a beach vacation with some childcare sounds really great.
Room service, no cooking, no cleaning. Extra points for an indoor pool. Check into the hotel, chill out, I'd let my kid watch cartoons (which we don't often do at home) while I read a book. We'd find somewhere for an early dinner then get takeout dessert for the hotel room. Room service breakfast is expensive but a treat -- and if your kid is little, you really just need to get a big breakfast and split it. If that busts the budget too much, go find a cafe. Then we'd do sightseeing stuff in the AM, grab some lunch, come back to the hotel to chill out for a few hours (nap). A swim in the pool, showers, and then dinner.