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Save money with CityPASS
By Junior on 04/08/2011 14:24:27
Dodge queues and get large discounts on major attractions in North American cities by purchasing a CityPASS
The Big Apple has arguably more great attractions than any other city in the world. Now, you can avoid the queues and save up 45 per cent on visiting the Empire State Building, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History
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Scandinavian style
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 16:20:02
Visit Stockholm this summer
at Djurgården Island, which houses many of the city’s top attractions including the Skansen – the world’s oldest open-air museum, and home to over 150 Scandinavian buildings dating back to the 18th century, as well as over 60 species of animals, including bears
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Glasgow
By Words: Rachel Nouchi on 25/09/2009 17:47:00
Get a taste for the energy and artistry of this refurbished Scotland treasure
(aka The Glasgow Boys), as well as Turner Prize nominees. The gallery runs a free drop-in art workshop for children aged three to 12 on Saturdays from 10.30am to 1pm. These are held in the old rooftop café where there is also a working studio
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Brilliant city breaks
By Junior on 17/08/2011 10:55:09
Gorge on the best gelato in Rome, go on a gargoyle hunt in Paris... these city break ideas will throughly entertain your children
-enact plots set in Gothic castles and oriental palaces (shows are at 11am and 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays and 4pm on Wednesdays), or visit the Theatre Anatole at the Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Head to the wonderful children’s amusement park located in the Bois
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Brilliant Brighton
By on 25/09/2009 17:21:03
Take a seaside stroll with your babe around Brighton
and suffered a major fire in 2003. But it will rise once more from the ashes as the council has been granted planning permission to build a 600-foot observation tower on the bedraggled site. Costing a mere £20 million, it is scheduled to be opened to the public
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Dublin's fair city
By Junior on 26/08/2011 10:23:54
A brilliant children’s museum, a wonderful zoo, and a warm welcome. The emerald isle’s capital has much to offer families
in full swing since March 13), with a mass of tri-coloured flags and funny hats already on display as we drove through the city to our hotel. We were staying at The Merrion, an award-winning five-star hotel on the edge of Merrion Square. The luxury hotel
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Barcelona
By Lydia Conway on 26/10/2007 13:54:11
Junior's guide to the city of Barcelona
sweet shop for all the family to enjoy. Barcelona info ArrivingBritish Airways, tel: 0844 493 0 787; www.ba.com and Iberia, tel: 0870 609 0500; www.iberia.es offer flights from Heathrow, Gatwick and Newcastle.EasyJet, tel: 0905 821 0905; www
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Prague
By on 18/04/2010 18:00:04
Junior's city break guide to Prague
by metro from the city centre. Doubles from around £150. Tel: 0042 0 2611 91 111; www.corinthia.cz£ Hotel Europa is a beautiful hotel with wonderful art nouveau decor. Triples from around £75. Tel 0042 0 2242 28117; www.evropahotel.cz EATING£££ Nebozizek
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Vienna
By on 18/04/2010 17:04:51
Junior city break guide to Vienna
budget will allow. Doubles from around £180. Tel: 0043 1 514 560; www.sacher.com ££ Some rooms at the Hotel Mercure Josefshof have kitchenettes which are popular with families. Suites from £135. Tel: 0043 1 2180 0800;www.mercure.com £ Hotel Kärntnerhof
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