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The insider's guide to Paris
By Junior on 03/08/2011 10:57:29
Top places in Paris for your family to visit
Marie Soudré-Richard, founder of Little Fashion Gallery and mother of Paul, four, shares family places locals love:- Café Bonpoint “I love the food at this restaurant in the amazing Bonpoint boutique. The owner is English; she also has A Priori Thé
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Paris je t’aime
By Junior on 03/08/2011 11:07:41
With artistry and beauty at every corner, the French capital is a veritable playground of adventure for children
and shot at them with blanks. Thankfully, there were no such shenanigans in our very grand suite – so posh, in fact, that even the bathroom’s rubber ducks were wearing crowns. The children were treated like royalty too. By Joe’s bed, there nestled a junior
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Denmark: Land of plenty
By Junior on 30/08/2011 11:22:57
There’s more than mermaids, Vikings and Lego to this Scandinavian country. Something is rocking in the state of Denmark – and it involves fun for all the family
in 1843. Copenhagen’s bohemian quarter is more genteel than in its hippy heyday, but the centre of town still has a relaxed bustle. For posh shopping, start in the cobbled lanes and lovely children’s boutiques in Willemoesgade, or get a fashion fix along
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Martinhal resort in Portugal
By Junior on 05/08/2011 17:07:53
Perfectly placed on Portugal’s western Algarve, Martinhal defies convention by combining design aesthetics with child-friendly fun
hunts and picnics. The staff speak good English and provide an all-day service for €6 an hour. The crèche is run in similar fashion. For €10, you can leave babies from three to 13 months for a maximum of two hours and children under three for four hours
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Tales of Tuscany
By Junior on 02/08/2011 11:07:09
Tuscany's rich history of art and culture, great food and brilliant weather will please the whole family
evening ended with fully satiated appetites, sleepy children, and adults sipping limoncello under the twinkling Tuscan stars – the perfect finale to a slightly hysterical evening. Soon, we had acclimatised to our new schedule, with late breakfasts, taking
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