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Top 10 cities to visit with children

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with RE/MAX Property Specialists RS294217 / RM423788

Many cities can be overwhelming for young travellers, but some are as much fun for the kids as the grown-ups.

1. OAXACA, MEXICO

www.visitmexico.com

2. ISTANBUL, TURKEY

www.tourismturkey.org

3. LONDON, BRITAIN

www.visitlondon.com

4. LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES

www.discoverlosangeles.com

5. VANCOUVER, CANADA

http://vancouver.ca/visitors.htm

6. LISBON, PORTUGAL

www.lisbon-guide.info

7. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK

www.visitcopenhagen.com

8. SINGAPORE

www.visitsingapore.com

 9. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

www.sydney.com.au

10. ROME, ITALY

www.romaturismo.it

Happy Travels moms and dads. 

 

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Tom Boos
Sine & Monaghan Realtors, Real Living - Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
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I'm sure that many of us would have to add Orlando Florida to your list.  But I guess that one is too obvious.  Thanks for your suggestions.

Oct 07, 2009 01:03 AM
Richard Shuman
The Only B.S. I Have is from the University of Massachusetts - Lake Mary, FL
Real Estate Broker - Orlando Area - Love Referrals

I guess depending on the ages of your children and what time of fun you're looking for, these cities could be eye opening and add a lot of exposure to other cultures but it would be nice to see a little more US cities on the list.

Boston, New York, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Juno, Albaquerque, New Orleans, and of course Orlando would be some fascinating cities to see with a lot of historical value as well as tons of entertainment and culture for the little ones.

Just adding my two cents.

Oct 07, 2009 01:13 AM
Dianne Bartlett
Brightside Realty, LLC - Austin, TX

Interesting.  Thank you for sharing this.

Oct 07, 2009 01:51 AM