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22 travel features tagged “Family”

The secret world of Disneyland

Disneyland, California Disneyland may look like a straightforward theme park, but there is a secret world hidden behind the balloons, castles and cotton candy. Read more… 17 October 2011


The coolest Walt Disney World rides

Soarin’ (Epcot) Take an African safari, hang glide through California or hop a rocket to space – all from the safety of these iconic parks. 30 September 2011


Lego-heaven in Denmark

Legoland, Billund, Denmark Though California’s Disneyland lays claim to the slogan, “The Happiest Place on Earth”, Denmark's Legoland may give it a run for its money. Read more… 29 September 2011


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Worldwide weird: Make way for marching ducks in Memphis

The Peabody Hotel's ducks Letting ducks play in the fountain of the Peabody Hotel turned out to be one of the best ideas born from drinking too much whiskey. Read more… 27 September 2011


America's best family hotels

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Orlando There is no need to leave the kids at home, thanks to this list of family-friendly accommodations. 24 August 2011


Budapest with children

Széchenyi baths Budapest From wave pools to marionette shows to a railway run by kids — the Hungarian capital is full of family-friendly activities. Read more… 17 August 2011


Dipping in Vermont's natural pools

Bingham Falls For swimming in nature, New England's best waterfalls, rivers and the oldest marble quarry are all in the Green Mountain state. 28 July 2011


The secret swimming holes of Vermont

Bingham Falls Beating a regional heat wave with two of nature’s gifts to the Green Mountain state: natural pools and ice cream. Read more… 28 July 2011


Child’s play amid Delhi’s chaos

The chaos and colour For steadfast families determined to brave the crowds, Delhi’s kid-friendly offerings include rail museums, bird hospitals and more. Read more… 26 July 2011


Visiting Washington, DC with kids

The National Air and Space Museum Washington DC America’s capital is an educational, and even patriotic, venture that enhances school-aged children's study of history and politics, and tickles preschoolers' imaginations. Read more… 14 July 2011


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A selection of these Family articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.

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