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Activities to enjoy during a family holiday in Megève, France 

So it’s always been your dream to visit Megève, and you finally have the money and opportunity to travel; congratulations. However, having money is just one part of the puzzle; you also need to make the trip fun. It would be best if you made an itinerary of fun activities to enjoy during your visit. This article contains the top four things you should add to your to-do list for a fun…
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Travel with kids: European Cities with the best ice cream

Indulging in delicious ice cream during the summer months is a universal delight, whether you’re trying to beat the heat in a southern European city or waiting for a rainy British summer to pass. Ever wondered where you can find the best ice cream in Europe? A recent study conducted by Holidu has uncovered the cities with the highest-rated and most diverse selection of ice cream options…
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Travel with kids: 10 things to do in York

Recently, the London Mums’ team went to York to explore things to do there with the family. York, a city steeped in history and nestled in the picturesque countryside of Northern England, offers a wide range of attractions and activities to suit every taste. From magnificent cathedrals to mediaeval streets, Viking heritage to ghostly tales, there’s something for everyone in this enchanting…
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Travel with kids: Jersey - The perfect family holiday is under an hour’s flight away  

Jersey is fast becoming one of the UK’s most popular family holiday spots this year, as Brits look to take advantage of short flight times, safe, clean beaches, and hours of sunshine on this beautiful island. Families flocking to the modern and elegant family-friendly St Brelade’s Bay Hotel on the island can now expect more than just unspoilt views of the Atlantic Ocean. This summer the…
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Why is budget travel the best way to go?

Why is budget travel the best way to go? Taking time off your busy schedule to travel with family can be rewarding. However, it can be costly if not planned well. If your travel plans exceed your budget, it would be best to rethink everything. That is not to say you should call off the travel altogether, as you can still have a memorable trip on a budget. A solo trip will require 153 GBP a day, so…
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A BFG-themed trip to Roald Dahl Museum in Great Missenden

The Roald Dahl Museum, located in Great Missenden, is a delightful family attraction that offers an immersive experience into the world of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. As a fan of Roald Dahl’s books, my London Mums’ reporters and I were excited to visit the museum and explore the exhibits and activities it had to offer. Our journey began with a train ride from Marylebone…
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Why leasing a minibus can be a great move for a family road trip

Picture this: you, your family, a map (or a sat-nav, if you’re a modern explorer), a cooler full of snacks, and the open road stretching out in front of you all. Now imagine enjoying it all safely within the cosy confines of a magnificent minibus! It’s irrefutable that the family road trip is as popular as ever, with many destinations out there begging to be fully explored and enjoyed.
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European Fairy Tales: Magical destinations for family travel

As the world opens up again, families are eager to exchange the confines of their homes for the thrill of exploration and adventure. In the myriad choices available for a family holiday, Europe offers a unique proposition – the chance to bring the magic of fairy tales alive. Affordable holiday packages in Europe are making this dream a reality for many. In this blog, we will take a closer…
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Russian Easter Festivities - what to expect!

Russian Easter Festivities – what to expect! Russia is getting an awful lot of bad press, but to be fair, Putin isn’t Russia, the army isn’t Russia, Wagner isn’t Russia. I mean, are you Rishi? And as I happened to be thrown into my French exchange’s Easter jollities in Paris, it seemed a golden opportunity to show off the beauty of one of the country’s traditions. French and…
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Excessive overcrowding at St Pancras Int'l

The cream of Franco-British collaboration and torch-bearer of the legacy of Concorde! Yes, I’m waxing lyrical, I bloody love Eurostar going from St Pancras Int’l, wouldn’t dream of going to Paris any other way. It’s mad that flying costs less, when we’re supposed to be targeting carbon-neutral. In fact, cut the pussy-footing, we should ban all flights under 1 hour, including…
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