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Europe With Kids? Here’s the Summer Agenda You Wish You Had Sooner

Water slides in the Alps, castles you can actually sleep in, and gelato-fueled afternoons by the sea: Your most magical summer yet starts here!

Forget sticky theme parks and tired tantrums in line for overpriced rides: this summer, we’re doing Europe right.

Think Swiss mountaintop slides, castles you can actually sleep in, and gelato-fueled adventures in ancient cities that feel like they were designed by kids (but with wine nearby for the adults).

This isn’t your basic list of “kid-friendly spots.”

This is elevated family travel, with curated experiences that are cool, memorable, and just the right amount of chaos.

Road-tripping through Tuscany, pedaling through Amsterdam’s canals, or soaking up sun by a Slovene lake, this is the kind of trip your kids will still be talking about when they’re 30.

Barcelona, Spain: Beach, Science & Chocolate Dreams

Barcelona is a playground in disguise..

Start at the CosmoCaixa Science Museum, where kids can touch, climb, and explore their way through rainforests, fossils, and space labs.

Then head straight to Barceloneta Beach for salty hair and ice cream before wandering into the Chocolate Museum, where entry tickets are made of actual chocolate (yes, really).

Don’t skip a golden-hour stroll through Parc de la Ciutadella, where bubbles, boats, and parrots bring the magic!

Lucerne, Switzerland: Mountains, Boats & Alpine Coasters

It’s nature, but with just enough thrill.

For a summer storybook moment, hop aboard a vintage boat across Lake Lucerne, then ride the world’s steepest cogwheel railway up to Mount Pilatus.

At the top? Panoramic views, soft-serve stands, and the Dragon Ride cable car down (which feels like flying).

A short drive brings you to Fräkigaudi, a mountain slide that lets kids (and brave adults) zip through alpine meadows on toboggans.

Ljubljana, Slovenia: River Magic & Mini Metropolises

This under-the-radar gem has a fairytale dragon bridge, actual castles, and tiny streets perfect for kid-sized explorers.

Grab a gelato and float down the Ljubljanica River in a wooden boat while spotting swans, and then visit Minicity Ljubljana, a child-sized world where kids can be chefs, firefighters, and vets for the day.

Slovenia does small and charming perfectly, a calm summer gem where imagination leads the way.

Florence, Italy: Art That Feels Like Play

You might not expect Renaissance art to keep kids entertained, but Palazzo Strozzi’s contemporary exhibits and kid-friendly workshops are here to change the game.

Outside, chase pigeons in Piazza della Repubblica, then visit the Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum, where kids can build flying machines and crank ancient inventions.

Cap it off with a gelato crawl: a very official competition to find the best scoop in the city.

Amsterdam, Netherlands: Boats, Bicycles & Secret Bookshops

Amsterdam is a kid wonderland disguised as a grown-up city!

Rent a bakfiets (cargo bike) and cruise the canals like locals, then hit the NEMO Science Museum, where rooftop water features and hands-on labs make science feel like play.

Pop into Muiderslot Castle just outside the city for a full medieval day with swords, drawbridges, and dressing up.

For quieter moments, duck into The Book Exchange, a cozy English-language bookshop where young readers can score a summer treasure.

Lake Bled, Slovenia: Rowboats & Cream Cakes

Back to Slovenia, because Lake Bled deserves its own mention.

Kids love rowing to the island in the center of the lake, especially if you let them ring the church bell for luck.

Swim, picnic, and end the day with Bled cream cake on a terrace with a view.

It’s a slow kind of magic, the kind they’ll talk about for years.

Paris, France: Croissants & Castle Dreams

Yes, Paris is chic, but it’s also wildly kid-friendly if you know where to go.

Start your morning with flaky pastries in the Marais (even picky eaters love pain au chocolat), then let the little ones run wild at Jardin du Luxembourg, where vintage sailboats float across the pond and the playground is next-level.

But here’s the real magic: take a short RER train ride and boom – you’re in Disneyland Paris!!

It’s the most enchanting day trip from the city, with just enough European charm to feel fresh if you’ve already done Orlando.

Bonus for grown-ups: once they’re tucked in at night, sneak off to a wine bar with Eiffel Tower views. Parenting, but make it très chic.

Tuscany, Italy: Farm Life, Pizza Nights & Fireflies

Tuscany is magic at a slower pace.

Book a family agriturismo (farm stay) where kids can feed animals in the morning, learn to make pizza in the afternoon, and chase fireflies after dinner.

Visit Pinocchio Park in Collodi, a charming and slightly surreal theme park based on the original tale!

Add a beach day in nearby Viareggio, and you’ve got the countryside-coast combo just right.

The best summer memories are made of tiny moments: licking sticky gelato off your fingers, watching your kid’s jaw drop in a mountaintop cable car, or letting them press every single museum button with zero rush.

This isn’t just a travel guide. It’s a reminder that magic happens when you say yes to the adventure.

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Come for the pastries, stay for the natural wine, salty swims, and quiet cool that sneaks up on you..

Copenhagen doesn’t try too hard, which is exactly why it’s so seductive.

It’s that person at the party who just got back from a cold-water swim and looks better than you do after a blowout.

Summer here is soft light and strong coffee, secondhand trenches and spontaneous swims in canals, a blur of clinking wine glasses and someone’s playlist echoing off brick alleys.

There’s a rhythm you fall into: slow mornings with the best cardamom bun of your life, afternoon bike rides past rose-covered façades, golden-hour dips that turn into late-night toasts at some tiny bar no one back home has heard of.

You don’t need an itinerary here. You need curiosity, maybe a linen dress, and a working phone camera. But still, we tried our best to give you one!

You’ll eat sourdough like it’s religion, drink wine with strangers who feel like friends, and consider moving into a floating sauna.

Copenhagen in summer is all about small joys..

The flake of pastry that lands on your shirt, the thrift find of the century, the freedom of riding a bike through a city that feels like a secret.

And the best part? It never feels performative. Just wildly, weirdly authentic.

Go. Swim. Sip. Fall in love with life again.

Day 1: Bikes, Buns & Natural Wine

Start your morning in Vesterbro with the flakiest, gooeyest kanelsnurre (cinnamon twist) from Juno the Bakery or Hart Bageri.

Trust us, this is not your average pastry: it will ruin all future croissants for you.

Grab a coffee and sit outside like a local, pretending you live there.

Next: rent a bike. Everyone’s on one, and it’s the best way to float through this city.

Cruise past candy-colored houses, peep into cozy design stores, or stop at the Frederiksberg Gardens for a barefoot moment in the grass.

Lunch? Make it cool and casual at Atelier September: avocado, labneh, eggs, and the kind of ceramics you want to steal.

Then it’s time for the most Copenhagen thing of all: a swim in the canal.

Head to Islands Brygge or La Banchina, strip down (everyone’s chill here), and jump into the clear, salty water.

Reward yourself after with a glass of natural wine on the dock.

Evening is for Refshaleøen, a creative space on a former industrial island.

Hit up Reffen, an open-air street food market where you can try anything from bao to oysters.

End the night at Ved Stranden 10, a candlelit wine bar that feels like a scene from a movie: low music, great pours, and locals who know how to dress.

Day 2: Markets, Museums & Rooftop Sunsets

Sleep in (or no, mornings here are magic).

Head to Torvehallerne, a stylish food market filled with local produce, flowers, and smørrebrød that looks too pretty to eat.

Pick up fresh juice or espresso, and maybe a little something vintage from the weekend flea market nearby.

Art lovers: make a stop at The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art just outside the city, it’s worth the short train ride.

Prefer to stay central? Hit Glyptoteket for marble statues and palm trees inside a glass dome.

Afternoon calls for more wandering: visit Paludan Book & Café for coffee and books, pop into Studio Arhoj for dreamy ceramics, and definitely get lost in the streets of Nørrebro for thrifting and people-watching.

Dinner idea? Try Kødbyens Fiskebar for seafood and natural wine in Copenhagen’s old Meatpacking District.

Or go al fresco at Café Baka d’Busk, a veggie-forward, flavor-packed hidden gem.

End your 48 hours on a rooftop, like Gro Spiseri, a dreamy dinner spot on top of an urban farm.

As the sun sets over the city, you’ll probably think: “Okay, so Copenhagen is actually perfect.”

Spoiler: it is.

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Summer City Guides: 48 Hours in Marseille https://mylemonmagazine.com/summer-city-guides-48-hours-in-marseille/ Tue, 08 Jul 2025 11:28:06 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=27905 Gritty, sun-soaked, and wildly underrated: Marseille is your new Riviera obsession. Why Marseille? Forget the polished gloss of Cannes or Saint-Tropez; Marseille is raw, real, and buzzing with that kind of energy. Think turquoise calanques, gritty street art, bouillabaisse by the sea, and the best vintage shopping in the south of France. It’s giving coastal […]

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Gritty, sun-soaked, and wildly underrated: Marseille is your new Riviera obsession.

Why Marseille?

Forget the polished gloss of Cannes or Saint-Tropez; Marseille is raw, real, and buzzing with that kind of energy.

Think turquoise calanques, gritty street art, bouillabaisse by the sea, and the best vintage shopping in the south of France.

It’s giving coastal chaos in the chicest way possible.

Day 1: Mediterranean Main Character

10:00 – Coffee & Croissants at La Samaritaine

Start the day at this classic terrace spot overlooking the old port. People-watch, sip espresso, and pretend you live here.

12:00 – Stroll Through Le Panier

The city’s oldest district is a pastel dream of cobbled streets, murals, tiny ateliers, and hidden cafés. Buy soap. Take pics. Don’t rush.

14:00 – Bouillabaisse Lunch at Chez Fonfon

This isn’t just a meal. It’s the Marseille experience. Order the bouillabaisse and live your best fish-soup fantasy.

17:00 – Swim in a Calanque

Take a boat or bus to Calanque de Sormiou or Morgiou. Pack wine, a baguette, and dive in like a French movie star.

21:00 – Apéro at Bar de la Marine

This waterfront bar is pure summer movie vibes. Drink a pastis or a spritz and watch the harbor light up.

Day 2: Art, Wine & Sunset Chaos

10:30 – Mucem Museum Visit

Not just for the art lovers; this modern museum blends architecture, sea views, and thought-provoking exhibits. Very aesthetic.

13:00 – Lunch at L’Épuisette

Book ahead for this Michelin-starred restaurant perched over the water. You might cry. It’s fine.

15:00 – Vintage Shopping in Cours Julien

Marseille’s artsiest district is where you’ll find vintage Levi’s, beaded bags, and weird earrings you’ll never see again. Heaven.

18:00 – Sunset Hike to Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde

It’s a trek. But the view from the top? Absolutely worth the sweat.

21:30 – Dinner + Dancing at Friche la Belle de Mai

An old tobacco factory turned cultural hotspot. Eat rooftop pizza, sip natural wine, and dance to a DJ set under the stars.

If You Have More Time…

Take the ferry to the Château d’If (yes, from The Count of Monte Cristo), or just spend a lazy afternoon at Plage du Prophète with a cold beer and no plans.

Marseille is messy-chic. It’s art and sea salt, neon lights and rosé at noon. It’s the kind of place that lingers on your skin like sunscreen and bad decisions.

And honestly? 48 hours isn’t enough, but it’s a damn good start.

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Celebrate Summer in Style at Marriott Praia D’El Rey: Festivals, Wellness, and Sunset Magic https://mylemonmagazine.com/celebrate-summer-in-style-at-marriott-praia-del-rey-festivals-wellness-and-sunset-magic/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 14:30:45 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=26958 From festive buffets to ocean-view yoga and unforgettable family fun, discover everything happening this June at Portugal’s luxury coastal resort! The Marriott Praia D’El Rey Celebrates Summer With Exclusive June Experiences The five-star Marriott Praia D’El Rey Golf & Beach Resort, located along Portugal’s stunning Silver Coast, is ready to welcome summer with a vibrant […]

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From festive buffets to ocean-view yoga and unforgettable family fun, discover everything happening this June at Portugal’s luxury coastal resort!

The Marriott Praia D’El Rey Celebrates Summer With Exclusive June Experiences

The five-star Marriott Praia D’El Rey Golf & Beach Resort, located along Portugal’s stunning Silver Coast, is ready to welcome summer with a vibrant lineup of events that promise joy, relaxation, and memorable family moments.

Whether you’re craving traditional Portuguese festivities or holistic wellness by the ocean, this June offers something for everyone.

Santos Populares in Five-Star Style

June 13 & 28 | Restaurante Tempera

Portugal’s beloved Santos Populares come alive at Marriott’s Restaurante Tempera.

Celebrate Santo António (June 13) and São Pedro (June 28) with a festive buffet of traditional Portuguese flavors and live music from 19:00 to 22:30.

Expect a colorful atmosphere, dancing, and a celebration you won’t forget.

Sunset Party with DJ & Cocktails

June 20 | 17:00–20:00 | Restaurante Maré

Feel the energy of summer take over with the resort’s Sunset Party at Maré, the beachfront restaurant with panoramic views of the Atlantic.

Enjoy chilled cocktails, a DJ set, and vibrant sunset vibes in one of Portugal’s most breathtaking coastal settings.

It’s the perfect way to toast the arrival of the season.

Celebrate International Yoga Day by the Sea

June 21 | 17:30 | Marriott Ocean Garden

Unroll your mat and embrace tranquility with a special yoga session overlooking the sea, led by instructor Mafalda Sousa.

Hosted in the resort’s oceanfront gardens, this wellness moment takes place at 17:30 and is open to all guests.

Reconnect with your breath, your body, and nature.

Wellness Workshops & Spa Treatments All Month Long

This June, the resort invites guests to enjoy a full spectrum of wellness and creative workshops:

  • Mixology & Wine Tasting Experiences – Perfect for groups or special celebrations.

  • Summer Glow Ritual at Kalyan Spa – A revitalizing skincare treatment to prep for sun-filled days.

  • Oriental-Inspired Treatments – Discover massages and spa rituals rooted in ancient wellness traditions.

Whether you’re a wellness lover or a cocktail connoisseur, there’s an experience designed for you.

Endless Outdoor & Family-Friendly Activities

For guests who crave adventure or relaxation outdoors, June offers:

  • Yoga & Ballroom Dance Classes

  • Bike Rentals & Nature Excursions

  • Water Sports: Surf, canoeing, and snorkeling trips to the Berlengas Islands

  • Rey Kids Club: Open daily from 10:00–18:00, keeping the little ones entertained and cared for while parents unwind.

The Ultimate Summer Destination

Located just 45 minutes from Lisbon and near the medieval town of Óbidos, Praia D’El Rey Marriott Golf & Beach Resort combines elegant comfort with natural beauty. Guests enjoy:

  • 177 spacious rooms and suites with golf or ocean views

  • Multiple restaurants and bars

  • A championship golf course

  • A full-service spa and fitness center

  • Direct access to miles of sandy beaches

Book Your June Escape Now..

From traditional Portuguese culture to contemporary coastal luxury, Marriott Praia D’El Rey offers a destination where memories are made.

Whether it’s a romantic weekend, a wellness getaway, or a family holiday, June is the perfect time to discover everything this world-class resort has to offer.

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Country Kids: The Ultimate Family Getaway in Southern France https://mylemonmagazine.com/country-kids-the-ultimate-family-getaway-in-southern-france/ Mon, 19 May 2025 10:47:51 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=24998 COUNTRY KIDS: All Inclusive Family Vacation Without the All Inclusive Vibes By Little Voyageurs – a family travel planning agency Picture one week where you don’t have to think about any logistics: meals, kids activities, laundry…It does exist! A week where you will (finally) find time to read a book, take a nap and enjoy […]

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COUNTRY KIDS: All Inclusive Family Vacation Without the All Inclusive Vibes

By Little Voyageurs – a family travel planning agency

Picture one week where you don’t have to think about any logistics: meals, kids activities, laundry…It does exist!

A week where you will (finally) find time to read a book, take a nap and enjoy your
kids without the stress of the daily routine.

Welcome to Country kids, one-of-a kind boutique resort set within a beautifully restored 17th-century Roquefort Dairy, nestled in the picturesque countryside of southern France.

A place where every wish is catered for, with an “Absolutely Everything Included” (because that describes it best!) that guarantees your family an unforgettable week.

Here you won’t need to worry about your child refusing to head to the kids club, standing in line at buffet meals, or rushing to drop your towel on a pool chair early morning..

The property can only welcome 35 guests at the time, and the minimum stay is one week.

This ensure a very personalized service, the cohesion of the group of travelers, and will likely spark new friendships.

Start the day with barista-crafted coffee each morning, while your little ones enjoy freshly squeezed juices or babyccinos lovingly prepared just for them.

Then drop them at the flexible Crèche Camp Kids’ Club, no-reservation-needed from 3 months to 12 years.

Relax while your children thrive in our safe, stimulating environment with creative indoor and outdoor adventures.

Depending on the days, they might be making ice cream, go on a treasure hunt,
explore the forest, do natural land art, or take a swimming class.

Thanks to a car free, gated and fenced natural environment where your children can experience the freedom they’ve always been looking for.

Ready to experience the purest French art de vivre? We are!

Reserve & plan your trip here!

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How to Make the Most From a Trip to Tuscany https://mylemonmagazine.com/how-to-make-the-most-from-a-trip-to-tuscany/ Wed, 16 Apr 2025 11:57:04 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=23561 Italy is a country that everyone should visit at least once.. One of the most popular regions of Italy to visit is Tuscany and the region attracts around 46 million overnight visitors each year. Once you’ve visited to Tuscany, it’s not hard to see why so many visitors flock there year after year.  Tuscany is […]

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Italy is a country that everyone should visit at least once..

One of the most popular regions of Italy to visit is Tuscany and the region attracts around 46 million overnight visitors each year.

Once you’ve visited to Tuscany, it’s not hard to see why so many visitors flock there year after year

Tuscany is home to many of Italy’s most impressive attractions and scenery, both natural and manmade.

With so much to see and do in Tuscany, it’s important to plan an itinerary to ensure you get the most from your trip.

So, if you’re planning to make a trip to Tuscany soon, here are some of the things to see and do while you’re in the area:

Visit Pisa and Climb the Leaning Tower

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of Tuscany’s most famous landmarks.

But there’s more to Pisa than its Tower..

The Leaning Tower of Pisa can be found at Piazza del Duomo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the Pisa Cathedral, Camposanto Monumental, and Pisa Baptistery.

Each of these famous structures is a prime example of medieval architecture and art, and must be seen in person to be appreciated.

To fully experience the Leaning Tower and see it from an entirely different perspective, you could scale its steps to enjoy a spectacular view of the Piazza

Attend an Andrea Bocelli Concert

Andrea Bocelli is one of the most famous Tuscany natives, having grown up in the town of Lajatico.

Every year in July, Andrea Bocelli hosts an open air concert at the Teatro de Silenzio.

Booking an Andrea Bocelli concert package in Italy and visiting the spectacular surroundings of the Teatro de Silenzio and the wider Lajatico area is an excellent way to make your trip to Tuscany especially memorable.

Go Wine Tasting in the Chianti Valley

Tuscany is famous for its impressive historic architecture and cultural experiences.

However, it’s also home to arguably one of the world’s finest red winemaking regions, the Chianti Valley.

Making time for a wine-tasting tour of the Chianti Valley provides more than just the opportunity to sample some fine wine.

When visiting the Chianti Valley, you will also have the chance to see some of Tuscany’s most beautiful countryside

The Chianti Valley can be found nestled between two of Tuscany’s most famous cities: Florence and Lucca.

As you explore the winemaking region, you will travel through rolling countryside peppered with castles, farmhouses, and historic villages.

Experience Art and Architecture in Tuscany’s Capital

Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is rich in art, architecture and cultural experiences.

Galleria dell’Accademia is a must-visit location for art lovers.

This incredible museum is home to the largest collection of Michelangelo’s sculptures, including the most famous of all, David, making it an essential destination for art lovers.

As you can see, Tuscany provides a rich choice of attractions and must-see locations to explore during your visit.

All you need to do is to decide which of Tuscany’s many highlights to visit and experience first.

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Experience an Unforgettable Easter Retreat at Spatia Comporta https://mylemonmagazine.com/experience-an-unforgettable-easter-retreat-at-spatia-comporta/ Wed, 09 Apr 2025 11:16:41 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=23145 Celebrate Easter in Serene Luxury with Spatia Comporta’s Exclusive Program of Wellness, Gastronomy, and Family Fun! This Easter, Spatia Comporta invites you to a tranquil haven where space and time harmoniously blend with nature… From April 15 to 20, indulge in a curated selection of activities designed for all ages, combining wellness, exquisite dining, and […]

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Celebrate Easter in Serene Luxury with Spatia Comporta's Exclusive Program of Wellness, Gastronomy, and Family Fun!

This Easter, Spatia Comporta invites you to a tranquil haven where space and time harmoniously blend with nature…

From April 15 to 20, indulge in a curated selection of activities designed for all ages, combining wellness, exquisite dining, and joyful moments for families and couples alike.​

Discover the Essence of Easter at Spatia Comporta

Embrace the mild spring climate of Comporta, nestled between golden sandy beaches and lush Atlantic forests.

The resort offers a unique harmony where every element contributes to an atmosphere of peace and relaxation.

Engage in experiences ranging from yoga sessions and tennis clinics to themed dinners and creative workshops, ensuring a memorable stay for every guest.​

Easter Program Highlights

April 15

  • 5:00 PM: Kick off the festivities with a wine and local delicacies tasting at the ŌRA restaurant, celebrating the authenticity of Alentejo’s gastronomy.​

April 16

  • 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Adults can refine their skills at a tennis clinic led by a specialized coach (limited to 8 participants).​

    6:00 PM: Enjoy a cozy family movie night at the Pavilion.​

April 18

  • 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Unleash your creativity in a ceramics workshop with Luisa from Mona Studio.​

    4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Savor a surprise pop-up gastronomic experience at ŌRA, featuring seasonal local flavors.​

    6:00 PM: Another delightful film screening awaits at the Pavilion.​

April 19

  • 9:00 AM: Start the day with a rejuvenating yoga session at Colmo Club Pool.​

    11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Children can enjoy a fun-filled tennis clinic, blending learning with play.​

    7:00 PM: Experience an outdoor barbecue at ŌRA‘s firepit, complemented by live music for a lively evening.​

April 20

    • 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM: Easter Sunday brings children’s activities at Colmo Club, including a traditional egg hunt and crafts by the heated pool.​

    • 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Delight in a festive Easter brunch at ŌRA, featuring traditional dishes like wood-fired roasted lamb and delectable sweets.​

    • 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Conclude the celebrations with a seasonal dinner at ŌRA, showcasing the best of the region’s cuisine.​

Each activity is thoughtfully designed to provide a blend of relaxation, indulgence, and festive fun, ensuring an Easter to remember at Spatia Comporta.​

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Tips for Exploring the Best London Has to Offer https://mylemonmagazine.com/tips-for-exploring-the-best-london-has-to-offer/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:39:07 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=22693 As the capital city of England, London is a fantastic place to visit for anything from a weekend getaway to a longer stay. There’s plenty to keep you busy for weeks, and you can explore London at a more relaxed pace if you stay for longer. If you live nearby, you can always travel to […]

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As the capital city of England, London is a fantastic place to visit for anything from a weekend getaway to a longer stay.

There’s plenty to keep you busy for weeks, and you can explore London at a more relaxed pace if you stay for longer.

If you live nearby, you can always travel to London for shorter breaks and see what you can do then. It’s very easy to travel to London via public transport as there are loads of plane and train links.

This article is going to talk about a few different options for what you can do in London and how you can really get the most out of it while you’re there.

Festivals and Events

As with any city, London features different festivals and events throughout the year. It’s easy to check what’s going on in London so you can take part in some of these festivals. Do your research in advance so you know what’s happening and when, so you can tag along to an event that interests you.

For example, if you’re interested in food and eating, you can go to the Taste of London festival which happens every Summer and showcases some of the best food in London. Whether you’re just interested in sampling some amazing food or you want to experience these restaurants and have a meal in pieces, this festival is the place to be.

There are Taste events in cities around the world as well, but London has a huge variety of food on offer from different cultures and cuisines, as well as the best of traditional British food.

As well as Taste and other food festivals, you can also visit London for festivals and events celebrating music and culture, so you can listen and discover different bands. This includes All Points East in Victoria Park, which showcases rock and alternative music, or multiple jazz festivals.

Theatre Shows

The West End in London is one of the most famous entertainment districts in the world, featuring theatres and other venues where you can watch world-famous and acclaimed productions. 

If you want a ticket to a West end performance, it’s best to book well in advance as tickets tend to go very quickly. Make sure that you also plan the rest of the evening while you’re there, so you can have food and drink before the show.

While the West End is the most famous and popular area for theatre shows, London is a big place, with plenty of theatres, cinemas, and other venues to visit. So if you can’t get tickets for the West End or you just want to try somewhere else, make sure to look around to see what else is on offer.

The best way to get the best of London is to do your research. If you just turn up and wander around, hoping for the best, you might miss out on a lot. The Internet is your friend here, and you can also ask locals about what they recommend.

Museums and Galleries in London

Whether you’re planning a family trip to London or a weekend alone or with other adults, one great thing to do is to visit some of the museums and galleries in London. While the Great British Museum is subject to some controversy, it’s still one of the most impressive museums in the world, featuring exhibits from all around the world.

As well as traditional museums and galleries that show you history and art, you can also find more interactive options that are ideal for children and grown-ups alike. The Twist Museum, for example, is designed to stretch your mind and imagination with optical illusions and interactive exhibits that you can get involved in.

Even better, many of these museums and galleries are free for visitors, such as the Science Museum and the Tate. 

There is such a huge variety of things to do and see that you need to plan before you get there so that you can get tickets for admission and make sure that you fit in the exhibits and events that interest you the most.

Exploring the Streets of London

London is an amazing place for activities, festivals, and events, but it’s also a beautiful place to simply explore. You can walk through the London high street on foot and explore some of the shops or even visit the parks and gardens in London. 

Of course, as in any big city, it pays to be aware of your surroundings. Keep your phone in your pocket when you’re not using it and keep a tight grip on it when you are taking photos or making a call.

One of the best ways to see London is to go on a sightseeing tour using the buses that drive throughout the city. These tours are suitable for people of all ages and they will show you the sights of London. You can even find tours that allow you to hop on and off, so you can get out and have a look around.

This means that you can see some of the famous London landmarks and the beautiful architecture that tells you the history of the city. This includes places like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge. 

A Night Out in London

One of the benefits of having an adult’s weekend in London is that you can see the nightlife for yourself. Whether you like something quiet and relaxing or a vibe that’s more energetic, you can find options that you will love.

For example, you have to spend some time visiting the best cocktail bars in London so, while you’re having fun, you can taste something amazing. For a bar to be among the best, you need to factor in amazing drinks, great service, and an atmosphere that makes you want to stay forever.

If you’re planning on hitting the streets of London and finding a bar or a nightclub, make sure to dress for the part. This is your chance to have fun with your outfit and make sure that you’re ready for whatever kind of party you enjoy.

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A Perfect Weekend Business Escape at SO/ Paris https://mylemonmagazine.com/a-perfect-weekend-business-escape-at-so-paris/ Fri, 14 Feb 2025 11:14:23 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=19959 SO/ Paris: The Ultimate Business & Leisure Escape For a weekend business trip that blends work, luxury, and relaxation, SO/ Paris is the ultimate destination. Nestled in one of the best neighborhoods in the city, this stylish hotel offers an unforgettable stay with breathtaking views, impeccable service, and a chic atmosphere. From the moment we […]

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SO/ Paris: The Ultimate Business & Leisure Escape

For a weekend business trip that blends work, luxury, and relaxation, SO/ Paris is the ultimate destination. Nestled in one of the best neighborhoods in the city, this stylish hotel offers an unforgettable stay with breathtaking views, impeccable service, and a chic atmosphere.

From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed into a world of elegance. The Eiffel Tower view from our room was nothing short of spectacular—a true postcard-perfect scene that made waking up in Paris even more magical. And the breakfast? Absolutely amazing! A delightful spread of fresh pastries, gourmet coffee, and local delicacies gave us the perfect start to our busy day.

But the real highlight was the rooftop experience. As the sun set over Paris, we sipped on fine wine, enjoyed the vibrant music, and took in the 360-degree panoramic views of the City of Lights. It was the ideal way to unwind after a day of meetings!!

After a busy weekend of meetings and exploring the city, our last day in Paris was all about unwinding. We strolled through the charming streets, soaking in the beauty of the City of Lights one last time.

But the true highlight? An incredible full-body massage at the hotel that melted away every bit of stress.

The soothing atmosphere, expert hands, and pure relaxation left us feeling completely renovated, refreshed, and ready to head back home—excited to reunite with the kids, but carrying a little piece of Parisian serenity with us!

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Nice Mum’s Family Guide: 4 Fun-filled Days In Santorini With Kids https://mylemonmagazine.com/nice-mums-family-guide-4-fun-filled-days-in-santorini-with-kids/ Fri, 05 Jul 2024 08:50:49 +0000 https://mylemonmagazine.com/?p=14333 From Dreams to Reality: Our First Family Trip to Santorini with Kids! When our youngest reached three, we finally decided to take our first family trip by plane!Choosing the destination wasn’t immediately unanimous because we received a lot of tips and did a lot of research, and everything pointed us towards a first experience at […]

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From Dreams to Reality: Our First Family Trip to Santorini with Kids!

When our youngest reached three, we finally decided to take our first family trip by plane!
Choosing the destination wasn’t immediately unanimous because we received a lot of tips and did a lot of research, and everything pointed us towards a first experience at an all-inclusive beach resort.
However, we wanted something else! I had always dreamed of visiting the Greek islands, especially Santorini.
So, we decided to take the risk despite everyone telling us it would be a tiring trip and that moving around would be challenging!
The first week of June was perfect. We loved the heat but wanted something other than the peak tourist season! And so it was: the weather was perfect, and the hotels, beaches, and towns were relatively quiet.
 

Flights

Since it was the first time the kids would fly, we chose a direct flight to Santorini in edreams.
We opted for a night flight, which we realized was not the best choice because they couldn’t sleep well on the plane, and it was challenging to handle their crankiness due to the lack of sleep.
But as soon as we arrived at the hotel, their sleepiness vanished, and they immediately wanted to play in the room’s pool!
 

Car Rental 

When we planned the trip, we were worried it wouldn’t be easy to drive and park, but it was our best decision.
We didn’t encounter any issues and were able to reach some places that we wouldn’t have been able to or would have taken twice as long without our own car.
It was essential for the kids because they could take short naps whenever they got into the car!
Centauro.net had good options and we choose a small car that was perfect for parking anywhere.
 

We are not the type to plan too much; we prefer to go without any fixed plans and decide what to do each day based on the kids’ mood and ours!

The only thing we decided in advance was the choice of hotel. After some research, we chose Nous Santorini, and we couldn’t be happier and more satisfied with our choice!

The location, relatively close to the airport yet far enough from the city chaos, is perfect!

We stayed in a family villa with a private pool and two spacious bedrooms, accommodating us and delighting the little ones.

They felt at home with king-size beds to jump on as much as they wanted, Netflix to watch cartoons when they woke up, a shower for all three to bathe together, and a private pool where they could relax and play a lot without disturbing anyone.

In addition to our spacious and comfortable villa, the entire hotel is stunning!

Besides the main pool that invites you for a good swim, there’s a small heated pool that the kids love. We spent the holidays hearing, “Mom, let’s go to the hotel jacuzzi!”

The breakfasts are delicious, with many healthy options and more indulgent ones that are great for the little ones.

The spa offers a wide range of massages and treatments, and it was our refuge when we needed to relax after a lot of walking during the day!

I have always been connected to events, and I had the privilege of exploring their interior big room connected to a terrace with a sea view, perfect for hosting all kinds of ceremonies.

I already know where I’m going to celebrate my golden wedding anniversary!!!

Exploring Santorini's Best Beaches: A Guide to Sun, Sand, and Sea

Vlichada Beach, Unique Landscape

Vlichada Beach is renowned for its striking scenery. The beach is framed by towering white cliffs sculpted by the wind and sea, giving them an otherworldly, almost lunar appearance. These natural formations create a dramatic backdrop against the dark volcanic sand and pebbles of the beach, offering a stark contrast that is both beautiful and mesmerizing. It is less crowded than other beaches on the island, making it an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy peace. The beach's spaciousness means plenty of room to spread out and find your little piece of paradise. Don't forget to bring Essentials: while there is a bar, it's a good idea to bring your water, snacks, and beach gear.

Perivolos Beach: Striking Volcanic Beauty

Perivolos Beach is renowned for its long stretch of black volcanic sand, a hallmark of Santorini's beaches. The deep blue waters of the Aegean Sea create a striking contrast against the dark sand, making it a picturesque spot for sunbathing and swimming. This very large beach is perfect for walking along the shoreline because, despite having pebbles, it also has plenty of fine, comfortable sand. What sets Perivolos Beach apart is its lively and energetic atmosphere. The beach offers a unique vibe with many bars that host live DJ sets and events, creating a festive atmosphere that often continues well into the evening. The kids loved being on the beach with the music playing, and we, the parents, could only imagine staying there all night dancing by the sea! For the adventurous, Perivolos Beach offers a wide range of water sports and activities. You can rent jet skis, go windsurfing, try paddleboarding, or take a thrilling ride on a banana boat. With a three-year-old kid, we opt for a Pacific option! Ample parking is available near the beach.

Red Beach: Natural Beauty

Red Beach gets its name from the towering red cliffs surrounding it, which are composed of volcanic rock and ash. The contrast between the deep red cliffs, the dark volcanic sand, and the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea creates a breathtaking and surreal scene. The beach is relatively small but incredibly picturesque, offering stunning views and photo opportunities. Access to Red Beach involves a short walk down a steep path from the parking area, which adds to its secluded and natural appeal. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for the hike. With three young children, the descent seemed challenging, so we decided to stay and enjoy the view from up here! We then headed to Kamini Beach, where we could more easily access Red Beach!

Kaminia Beach

Kaminia Beach is known for its peaceful and secluded atmosphere. Unlike the more crowded beaches in Santorini, Kaminia remains relatively undiscovered, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter beach experience. Cliffs and natural rock formations surround the beach, adding charm and privacy. Access to Kaminia Beach requires a long car ride on a small road that is not very easy to drive and a short walk down a path from the parking area, ensuring its peaceful ambience. In the end, there's a small café for refreshments and snacks.

Caldera Beach: A Tranquil Oasis

Caldera Beach, nestled within the iconic Santorini Caldera, offers a unique and serene beach experience against towering cliffs and stunning volcanic scenery. Caldera Beach offers a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, unlike some of the more bustling beaches in Santorini. It's an ideal spot for those seeking tranquillity and a quieter beach experience away from the crowds. The calm waters and gentle waves make it perfect for swimming and lounging under the Mediterranean sun. There is a diving school and snorkelling equipment rental available. With young children, I grabbed the snorkelling kits and swam in the beach's warm waters. The kids loved exploring the surrounding nature, and the shaded areas provided by the beach were perfect for the little one's naps.

A Journey Through Its Cultural and Historical Sites

We chose to visit more beaches and enjoy long hours of swimming and relaxation rather than visiting the villages extensively.

Nonetheless, we were told immediately that we had to visit Pyrgos, and we didn’t regret it!

Pyrgos, A Charming Santorini Village

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Fira: The Vibrant Heart of Santorini.

Fira offers some of the most breathtaking views in Santorini, with panoramic vistas of the Caldera, volcanic islands, and the sparkling blue sea below. The town's cliffside location provides numerous vantage points for capturing stunning photos, especially during sunrise and sunset. We can park the car in a few parking lots, and the rest is done on foot! This was the first place where we felt some stress! There were many people on the streets and some confusion, but we had to explore and take the opportunity to shop and bring home souvenirs! There are a lot of local handicrafts and souvenirs to designer boutiques and jewellery shops. There are plenty of places to eat, but finding an ideal spot for dining with kids wasn't easy. We stopped at one place where we enjoyed a splendid view but had mediocre and unremarkable food. Nevertheless, the visit was worth it; seeing the city during the day and then at night is magical! We don't recommend staying overnight, but it's great for a day trip.

Oia, Santorini's Iconic Cliffside Village

Oia, perched on the northern tip of Santorini, Greece, is renowned for its breathtaking views, traditional Cycladic architecture, and romantic sunsets. Walking through Oia feels like stepping into a traditional Greek island postcard. The village has charming boutiques, art galleries, and souvenir shops offering handmade ceramics, jewellery, and local artwork. We stopped at Roka Restaurant, which is situated in an old building in an area where you can admire old preserved captain houses. The warm colours of the small courtyard filled with trees and flowers give you the feeling of a relaxing and pleasant welcome escaping from the crowd. Inside are three small charming rooms to sit in, ideal for some colder nights, near the wooden stove, where you can enjoy delicate flavours. We loved the food, and they especially made simple pasta for the kids; they loved it!

Cavo Tagoo

We wanted to see the acclaimed sunset recommended almost everywhere on the island. We stopped at a new fancy restaurant called Roka (hotel Cavo Tagoo), which had a great and trendy vibe. We only realized after sitting down that it was Japanese and not very child-friendly! The sunset was amazing and worth it, and the kids ended up enjoying the atmosphere and exploring the fish they had in aquariums at the bar!

Must-Have Packing Essentials for Your Santorini Adventure

  • Comfortable Shoes:

We talked several times about buying swimming shoes, but in the end, we didn’t.

Strap-on sandals and Crocs fro the kids work fine; we only need to take them off when we enter the sea.

We all have rigid feet, and we adapted to the beach pebbles by the end of the day!

  • Cool Swimwear:

We love to dress our kids in Molo’s playful designs, and for the beach, they’re perfect because we can spot them even far away!

They offers an array of swimwear that perfectly blends style, comfort, and practicality for kids.

  • Swing Carrier:

The youngest is three years old and often asks to be carried! A good toddler swing like my from Wildride was our salvation on many challenging paths!

  • Backpack:

When it comes to travel, especially with kids, a reliable backpack can make all the difference!

We choose one from Thule and we took it everywhere with all our kids essencials!

  • Cooler:

We brought one small cooler that our kids usually get to school from Grech&Co , and we knew it would come in handy. It did!

Every day, we stopped at a grocery store to stock up on essentials for the kids, and it often came in handy because not all beaches have restaurants nearby.

This way, we could stay longer at the beaches.

  • Sunscreen:

Our kids love the Sun Stick Color from Seventy-One. It’s portable, ultra-practical and 100% recyclable. Every day, they did a different painting on the face and had a lot of fun with it!

My favourite for all days is the Feel Golden SPF30, an anti-ageing and moisturizing hybrid tinted fluid treatment that isperfect for covering all my stains. 

  • Toys:

A small backpack with books, colored pencils, and small, practical games like Plus Plus puzzles is essential for keeping the kids entertained in longer restaurants.

Our family trip to Santorini was a remarkable adventure that exceeded our expectations.

Despite initial concerns about traveling with young children, the beauty, culture, and charm of Santorini made every moment worthwhile!

From exploring stunning beaches and historical sites to enjoying delicious cuisine and breathtaking sunsets, we created unforgettable memories together.

Traveling with kids taught us that with a positive mindset, flexibility, and a spirit of adventure, even the most daunting trips can turn into the most cherished experiences.

Santorini welcomed us with open arms, and we left with hearts full of joy!

By Nice Mum, Isabel

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