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Make the most of Paris with your little travellers in tow - advice tailored to babies, toddlers and older kids. This extremely comprehensive guide includes tried and tested recommendations from an expat mother, who has lived in Paris and continues to travel to the city multiple times a year. - Extensive advice on the practicalities: exactly what to pack for the most stress free trip, the facilities you can expect to find in Paris and top tips for navigation; - Top tips and visiting details to make the most famous attractions child-friendly - ensure the grown ups don't miss out on sightseeing whilst also ensuring the little explorers are kept happy; - The best spaces to burn energy and give the little legs a run around - including x5 of Paris’ best playgrounds near to the main attractions; - The most coveted of Paris eateries.... x11 cafes and bistros with high chairs and changing tables! - Another x9 recommendations for the most family friendly places to eat, without compromising on indulging in the best French cuisine; - x5 family friendly hotels both the littles and the grown ups will love, for all different budgets; - THREE separate, detailed itineraries to make the most of Paris by age... with a baby (0-1 years), toddler (1-3 years) and older children (4-12 years). This is a guide that will grow with your family! You will also get all future updates - I regularly add new places I discover to my guides, and you will automatically have access to these.
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There are two major reasons to visit Pico Island: hiking and wine. Though there are trails all over the island, Ponta do Pico is the biggest (literally) draw for hikers. Mount Pico, a dormant stratovolcano, is the highest mountain in not only the Azores, but in all of Portugal. The wine is equally impressive. The vineyards are a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to the basalt stone walls that surround them. So the two reasons to visit Pico Island are very good ones. Pico Island is in the Azores' Central Group of islands. You can see and easily visit two others, Faial and São Jorge, from here. The Black Island (the black volcanic soil says it all) was discovered in the 14th century, though it wasn't settled until the 1480s. Volcanic eruptions kept deterring people, though. It wasn't until the 18th century that the lava flow ceased, Verdelho grapes started thriving, and whale hunting became popular. Pico found its groove. Similar to São Miguel, tourists are now flocking to Pico. They're lured by the humid and mild climate, rarely exported wine, bucket-list hikes, and whale-watching trips. Madalena, the tiny main town, blends history and nature on the west coast. While Pico's east coast feels like it's still waiting to be discovered. This detailed guide includes: Places: towns Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: tapas bars, wineries Do: churches, mountains, natural swimming pools, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, windmills Transportation: airports, car rentals, ferries
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