Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great suggestions! OP here- Catacombes appear to be closed till further notice??
It's supposed the reopen this spring, but they haven't announced a date yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please show your kids some real history and culture rather than endless food tours, bike rides, escape rooms, cooking classes, and the other ridiculous activities that people try to pass off as “travel” these days. Dear God.
What do you qualify as real history and culture? My kids are not going to spend days looking at Renaissance art, nor are they interested in visiting church after church. We'll do some of each, but a bike ride one day sounds like a nice break from crowds.
With all due respect, then they are not ready for Europe. Y’all can ride bikes at home.
There is always a poster on threads asking about what kids enjoyed in X place in Europe who insists that you should not take kids to Europe unless they are willing to see every art museum and every religious site
That poster would be horrified by my last trip to Europe. I spent a solid day playing pretend Minecraft at a playground with my son and my nephews (who live in Germany).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please show your kids some real history and culture rather than endless food tours, bike rides, escape rooms, cooking classes, and the other ridiculous activities that people try to pass off as “travel” these days. Dear God.
What do you qualify as real history and culture? My kids are not going to spend days looking at Renaissance art, nor are they interested in visiting church after church. We'll do some of each, but a bike ride one day sounds like a nice break from crowds.
With all due respect, then they are not ready for Europe. Y’all can ride bikes at home.
There is always a poster on threads asking about what kids enjoyed in X place in Europe who insists that you should not take kids to Europe unless they are willing to see every art museum and every religious site
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Boat ride on the Seine River. We did a private boat (was only around $600 for roughly 90 minutes) and it included drinks and snacks.
The other stuff listed in this post was good, but the regular boat tours are like 15 euros/adult and 8 euros for kids under 13. $600 for a private ride (with snacks!) seems pretty crazy for what is still a guided boat ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Boat ride on the Seine River. We did a private boat (was only around $600 for roughly 90 minutes) and it included drinks and snacks.
The other stuff listed in this post was good, but the regular boat tours are like 15 euros/adult and 8 euros for kids under 13. $600 for a private ride (with snacks!) seems pretty crazy for what is still a guided boat ride.
Anonymous wrote:Great suggestions! OP here- Catacombes appear to be closed till further notice??