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If you are leaving for Berlin holiday and checking the forecast, it seems that you may have rain a majority of the time during our week's stay. And first question Berlin what to do. We have Berlin info for Berlin kids things to do.
There are a lot of Berlin things to do.
First of all we recommend you the "LEGOLAND Discovery Center" at the Potsdamer Platz (Berlin Center), close to the tube station Potsdamer Platz (U2, S1, S2, S25). The Legoland Berlin is more of an indoor playground than an educational experience. Dreams of your children has come true in LEGO world.
Do you know that there are more lego bricks in the world than there are people. There is a fantastic Lego city, Berlin in miniature here Berlin what to see in the middle of the park which made from nearly 1.5 million LEGO bricks.
Here you'll enjoy a day in the life of the city and its inhabitants all made of legos. Our favorite spots are build and test centre and soft play area. For example, our son spent hours in the race car attraction. The factory is also very intresting. There you can see the production process of the lego blocks. Also we enjoyed the Bob the builder adventure film, full of 3D special effects in amazing 4D that keep you on the edge of your seat. Legoland is not extremely crowded. It was impressive to us all. Legoland Germany is truly a special place for anyone interested in buildings, history, art or just plain fun.Around every corner was something creative and fun that would have kept our son attention for half an afternoon, we could have easily spent 2 days here! I thought it would just be lego-themed versions of "regular" theme park rides, but they had really unique, interesting, and kid-powered rides.
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Does the idea of traveling to Bruxelles with kids seem scary? It isn’t easier to stay at home. I advise to leave your day-to day routine and reconnect as a family. Here is some great advice about how to get started in Brussels travel, Belgium for example Brussels Museums are closed on Mondays (with a few exceptions). On Wednesday afternoons schools are closed and this can mean that some places are inundated with kids, but then they will be on holiday anyway in July, which is the Belgian holiday month. As far as I know, as long as children are accompanied by adults, they can go into a bar.
Nearby Brussels you'll find Brussels Mini Europe wonderful handmade figures from every city in Europe. (prices € 12,90 for adult; € 9,70 for children). To get there take Metro line 1A direction Roi Baudouin-Koning Boudewijn and get off at Heysel-Heizel. It’s very nice for kids. Mini Europe Belgium has buildings from all over Europe reproduced in 1/25 scale. If you want to see a miniature of the Eiffel Tower or the Vatican, you have to go to Brussels Mini Europe. I think an hour would be a lot of time to spend there. But if it's just you and your partner, or friends, save your time for the real city attractions like Manneken Pis.
Only 30 kilometres north of Paris, Pare Astérix, a giant theme park based on the adventures of the popular Gaulish comic book characters, Astérix and Obélix, invites you to spend a great family day out! In 2009, the second most popular amusement park of France is throwing a year-long birthday party to celebrate its 20th anniversary!
Impressive live shows and a knockout mixture of 31 attractions as mind-boggling as the magic potion are staged in six themed worlds decorated with scouring Gaulish humour. Frolicking, feasting and fun are guaranteed! Was it not your childhood dream to celebrate your birthday every day? Well, here it comes true: with your favourite Gaulish heroes, you will be offered a piece of a birthday cake by the lake, Celtic concerts during July and August, live dance shows and daily street parades starting at 17:00.
With all the fun going on, do not forget that you are in an attraction park with fabulous rides. First, try out the joys of Gaulish life in the Gaul Theme World. Whirlpools, eddies and a 13-metre-high waterfall are waiting for you at the Menhir Express. Thrills are guaranteed on board the Trace du Hourra, an amazing ride on Gaulish bobsleighs: just imagine whizzing down the 900-metre descent at 60 kph!
Futuroscope
Futuroscope France, or Parc du Futuroscope is the only theme park of its type in Europe.
A must for kids, Futuroscope will please all ages with its 3D cinemas along with other attractions and shows, some of which are the only examples in the world. Futuristic and virtual attractions will transport you into the Future. A whole day is a good compromise, though you could stay in this region of France for over a week without running out of things to do.
Futuroscope France is located in the department of Vienne10 kilometres from Poitiers. It is Poitou-Charentes' leading tourist attraction. Futuroscope is located 330 km from Paris kilometers.
How do I get to Futuroscope?
By road
GPS location data : N 46° 39' 48'' (46,66337) - E 0° 21' 43'' (0,36187).
• A 10 motorway : exit n°28 (Paris- Bordeaux).
With the speed of change in modern life, a future -themed attractions park always faces the challenge of staying.. futuristic. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Futuroscope, the second largest theme park in France, just rebuilt more than half its attractions. And the result is at the amazing edge of technology and imagination. So we can look to the future right now!
We promised our energetic young ones, seven year-old son and five year-old daughter, a stop on our tour to spend a week-end travelling in the future. Futuroscope is located near Poitiers and has its own TGV train station linking it at high speed to several cities in France. The train is absolutely the best way to get there as you can climb out the train and walk straight into the park after a ninety minutes trip. After checking in at one of the several nearby hotels, you walk ten minutes and find yourself in another time, another planet, another universe. If you like seeing your children's eyes go really wide (and don't mind a surprise yourself) you will not be disappointed.
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