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Ready, Set ... Go! Jam packed with tips and ideas, this book will help you with every step of a European vacation: designing a kid-friendly itinerary, booking fun and interesting lodging, choosing the best ways to get around, packing light, saving money, enjoying the airplane ride, staying safe, and immersing yourself and your family in the many cultures of Europe. From the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology in Spain to the Hay Festival in Wales; from Eyjafjallajokull to the Jungfraujoch; from musical street buskers to the Mona Lisa; and from cricket to Calcio Storico, this book will…mehr

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Ready, Set ... Go! Jam packed with tips and ideas, this book will help you with every step of a European vacation: designing a kid-friendly itinerary, booking fun and interesting lodging, choosing the best ways to get around, packing light, saving money, enjoying the airplane ride, staying safe, and immersing yourself and your family in the many cultures of Europe. From the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology in Spain to the Hay Festival in Wales; from Eyjafjallajokull to the Jungfraujoch; from musical street buskers to the Mona Lisa; and from cricket to Calcio Storico, this book will help you and your kids find adventure, education, and great food across the European continent. Bonus: we also include tips for the all essential step of coming home again!
Autorenporträt
Ashley Steel and Bill Richards have visited over 40 countries, have two terrific daughters, and are the authors of Family on the Loose: The Art of Traveling with Kids, also by Rumble Books. As a family, they've traveled in North America, Europe, Central America, and Asia. In Europe alone, they've explored art museums, castles, caves, kid's museums, sewers, overnight trains, discount airlines, and river boats of all kinds. They've slept in hostels, fancy hotels, rented apartments, camper vans, and B&Bs. They've all carried backpacks, rolled suitcases, slugged skis, and even traveled without so much as a toothbrush.