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Modern and Impressive Cabin Retreats

Cabin getaways have been popular for decades. With all the hustle and bustle of city life, sometimes the thought of getting away from it all is highly attractive.

Some people, however, love the outdoors but are not that enamored of staying in extremely rustic cabins without any of the amenities that they've grown accustomed to, such as plumbing and electricity.


Modern cabin builders are aware of this and have been anxious to accommodate these types of renters. These days, it's possible to stay in amazing and incredible cabins that look rustic on the outside but are filled with cozy luxuries on the inside. Cabins exist that can house up to 16 people and come with up to 5 or 6 bedrooms and an equal amount of baths. There are cabins for couples and cabins for families and cabins for groups of friends or co-workers. Many are pet friendly. They also come in every style imaginable, from one-level on the ground to lofts to spacious two-levels.



Most of these modern masterpieces feature decks or balconies, from which one can stand and enjoy the majesty of the surroundings. The cabins, while being fully modern and equipped with everything to make city dwellers feel at home, are situated in places where the views of trees and mountains and wildlife are magnificent. These beautiful cabins are truly the best of both worlds.


If these retreats sound appealing, looking at the offerings of places such as Pigeon Forge Cabin Rentals is a great starting point.
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Saltwater Grill in Fairhope, Alabama

We went in Fairhope, Alabama last year and had a chance to dine-in on Saltwater Grill Restaurants. During our vacation it wasn't busy and cold,good thing I brought winter coat or else I'm oops. 

Thanksgiving week is just like miss or hit the cold spot and it was freezing cold and windy so we ended up headed back home after 5 days. I'm thankful I had the opportunity to see the place and enjoy sometimes. My family was with me and my in-laws which makes our vacation memorable especially for my daughter.

One night we decided to dined in Saltwater Grill  which is a casual dining and  friendly family restaurants. It wasn't busy at all and we got a table  without waiting.

The food was good but nothing great. My husband order the oyster which he told me is average.

Here are some of the yummy foodies:
I think this the corn bread
Caesar Salad

He order oyster all the the time

Over all I had a great time and I enjoyed our vacation Alabama vacation where you can read here.


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3 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in South San Francisco

Home to the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and the San Francisco Conference Center, South San Francisco is generally viewed as a mere stopover point. But, with affordable South San Francisco flights, several budget-friendly hotels, and surprisingly noteworthy attractions, South San Francisco is now a tourist destination all its own. Here are the three best things to do in South San Francisco, no matter how long you plan to stay there.

San Bruno Mountain State Park and Sign
Image via Flickr by Tim Adams

Sign Hill is visible before you even land at San Francisco International Airport. From the air, you'll see huge letters along a mountainside welcoming you to "South San Francisco The Industrial City". Made in the 1920s, the sign recognizes South San Francisco's contributions to World Wars I and II. Along with 30 acres of open space and 2 miles of hiking trails, the concrete letters on Sign Hill are completely accessible to the public. Sign Hill also features an electric Christmas tree that is lit from Thanksgiving to after New Year's Eve.

Just across from Sign Hill, active travelers will find San Bruno Mountain State Park. Photography enthusiasts will find stunning views of San Francisco and the Central Bay Area, while avid hikers are sure to enjoy the challenging slopes that climb 1,314 feet to the summit.

Looking for easy access to these natural attractions? Consider staying at the Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport.

Golden Gate National Cemetery
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This U.S. Army cemetary, built in the 1930's, is strictly used for military veterans. Well-known naval officer Adm. Chester W. Nimitz is laid to rest here, along with a number of distinguished veterans from the Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, and Vietnam. Dedicated to the sacrifice of military heroes, visiting the Golden Gate National Cemetary is an overwhelming and emotional experience.
Book a room at the comfortable Best Western Plus Grosvenor Airport Hotel, one of the closest hotels to this historic site. 

History and Art Walking Tours
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Perhaps one of the best ways to explore South San Francisco's culture is to take a walking tour of historic sites. South San Francisco has 50 designated historic buildings throughout the community, each marked with a plaque describing its significance. Sites include historic homes with authentic Queen Anne architecture and the 1918 Bank of South San Francisco.

If you decide to tour the area's culture, be sure to make room for the Orange Memorial Park Sculpture Garden on your itinerary. Winner of the California Parks and Recreation Society's Award of Excellence, this creative space includes some of the area's best public sculptures. Along a winding walking path, you'll find a pair of "Puzzle People", a metal Yin and Yang, a mother and child sculpture called "Safehaven", and a child-size statue of a boy and his dog. This centrally located park is found near many South San Francisco hotels.

No matter what your travel plans in San Francisco, don't discount the attractions in South San Francisco. Please share your South San Francisco travel tips in the comments section below.

Author Bio:A former journalist, Tammy Banfield is a freelance travel writer who loves scouring the web for the best travel experiences. Tammy has written about more than 2,000 hotels, throughout Canada and the United States, for sites like Hipmunk.


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4 Best Business Hotels in Irving

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is one of the busiest business destinations in the country. With some of the country's largest corporations located in these Texas cities, many business travelers have passed through the DFW complex. Irving, the charming master-planned suburb that actually houses the DFW airport, is an excellent alternative for business travelers who want to avoid the densely packed urban center and experience a more leisurely — and inexpensive — stay. If business brings you to Dallas, here are four great Irving business hotels you might want to consider.
Image via Flickr by Texas Explorer98


DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dallas DFW Airport North
This Irving hotel, ideally located with easy access to I-635 and Highway 114, greets business guests with a warm, freshly baked cookie, a pleasant after-flight token. Business travelers love the 24-hour business center, A/V equipment rental, video conferencing capabilities and ample meeting facilities. The DoubleTree by Hilton Dallas – DFW Airport North has a lush outdoor pool, well-equipped fitness center, 24-hour Market Pantry with snacks and beverages, and Flatland Grill, a modern Texas Bistro. Executive suites are available with connecting parlors for in-room meetings. 

The Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport
Everyone loves the Westin's signature Heavenly beds and the Westin WORKOUT fitness studios with its gear-lending program for busy executives. The Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport pampers stressed out business travelers with perks like the SuperfoodRx menu, in-room massage services, and indoor and outdoor pools for a relaxing soak no matter the weather. UNWIND, an evening ritual in Westin hotels, offers guests an opportunity to relax, mingle with other guests, and enjoy specially priced wine and food pairings.

NYLO Dallas Las Colinas
Las Colinas is one of the most charming and progressive neighborhoods in Irving, and the NYLO Dallas Las Colinas is perhaps its most unique hotel. Styled as an urban chic loft with trendy amenities like poolside cabanas and fire pits, the Library entertainment enclave also features a pool table and board games, a dynamic nightly happy hour, and a sophisticated sushi bar. The hip, minimalist décor and business-friendly features like free Wi-Fi and wired HSIA, iPod docking station, spacious meeting rooms, dry cleaning and laundry services make the NYLO the perfect choice for today's young professional travelers. 

Four Seasons Hotel Dallas
This 400-acre resort property is the place to impress business clients and guests. The Four Seasons Hotel has an 18-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, and all the ultra luxe amenities guests expect from the Four Seasons brand. Treat clients to a massage at the full-service spa and enjoy signature cocktails at one of the four pools. The Four Seasons has exceptional conference facilities and more intimate meeting rooms for any business need. The hotel also offers concierge service, valet parking, limo services and 24-hour room service. 

If business travel brings you to the Dallas Fort Worth area, why not consider a budget-friendly and convenient Irving business hotel? These four great properties have every amenity to make sure your next business trip is comfortable. 

Are you a frequent DFW business traveler? Do you have tips for cheap hotels in Irving? Please share your tips and suggestions in the comments below!

Sheila Westin is a freelance travel writer and food blogger who writes about the charms, cuisine, and culture of the places she visits. When she's not on the road, Sheila enjoys exploring the excellent restaurants and jazz clubs of her native Washington, D.C. Sheila is a writer for the #HipmunkCityLove project. 


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A Guide to Finding Cheap Kansas City Hotels Close to Barbecue Hotspots

If there's something to love about Kansas City, Missouri, it's the barbecue. Fortunately for barbecue enthusiasts, the city boasts budget-friendly hotels, such as the Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center, within driving distance of several barbecue legends, such as Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue. Here's a look at a few cheap hotels in Kansas City close to some great eats.
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Hotels Near Gates Bar-B-Q

Gates Bar-B-Q is a Kansas City barbecue empire. In 1946, George Gates parted ways with his railroad job and opened Gates' Ol' Kentuck in Kansas City. Today, the barbecue dynasty, managed by his son Ollie, has several popular locations in the city, including downtown, east, midtown (in the Crown Center Area), and southeast.

The Crowne Plaza Kansas City Downtown and the Fairfield Inn Kansas City Downtown/Union Hill by Marriott make it easy for diners to get to Gates Bar-B-Q's downtown and midtown locations. The discount rates that you'll find at both hotels means that you can go high on the hog over luscious ribs and barbecue beans without breaking your budget.

Hotels Near Danny Edwards Blvd BBQ
You can't miss the big, pink concrete pig at Danny Edwards Blvd BBQ on Southwest Boulevard. A lunchtime favorite among locals and visitors alike, its slogan "eat it and beat it" attests to the crowds who have descended on Danny Edwards over the decades. Those with a hankering for brisket sandwiches, ribs, or pulled pork with a side of chili won't be disappointed here.

For those seeking to grab an early seat for lunch, booking at the Fairfield Inn Kansas City Downtown/Union Hill by Marriott and The Westin Crown Center will take you from hotel lobby to your seat at Danny Edwards in short order (just don't make your food order short, though).

Hotels Near Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue
You know that this franchise must be exceptional when even Zagat's gives it high ratings (#1 barbecue in the country). Russ Fiorella started this Kansas City institution in 1957. Today, its four city locations boast extensive menus featuring lamb, pork spare ribs, beef ribs, burnt meat ends, and taste-tempting hickory pit beans. In short, it's a ton of barbecue, so come hungry!

Several great, budget-friendly hotels can be found within an easy drive of its locations. If you're staying in the Country Club Plaza area, the Sheraton Suites Country Club Plaza or the InterContinental at the Plaza are two attractive hotels within a few minutes from Fiorella's Plaza location on Wyandotte Street.
Book Early for Barbecue World Series

Hotel rooms fill quickly for the annual American Royal World Series of Barbecue® contest each fall; be sure to book your rooms early!

Author Bio: Michael Vyskocil is a travel writer who enjoys writing about unique people, places, and things to do in locales across the country. His tourism and travel industry experience includes writing for Hipmunk. Michael's tourism career spans more than seven years in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, at visitor destinations such as the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, and the Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum.


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Why insurance is so Important

Insurance is so important now a days.Without  insurance you life is not secured, first, most hospital, even when you travel; they usually ask if you have insurance or ask you to buy one. It's better to be safe than sorry.

Insurance can save you more time and money in the future. We don't know what life likes tomorrow,every second and days are countable so make the best of time to find the best insurance that fits to your family.

It's almost end of the year and I received the letter from my insurance that I need to renew it. Even I have insurance, make sure sure to research before renewing it and I  found this website greensboro nc
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Forget the Weather - Bellevue is All About the Outdoors

This part of the country is pure, unspoiled eye candy with its majestic snow-capped peaks, deep blue waters, and colorful flowers so vibrant that you'll look for the artist's paintbrush. If you love the outdoors, you've found your next vacation spot.


Chose Affordable Luxury for a Home Base
If you plan on doing a lot of outdoor exploring, a hotel that's affordable and convenient is best. Free WiFi is a great perk for those of us who don't want to wait until we get home to upload those amazing shots. The Coast Bellevue Hotel offers this and more. It's a short drive to the Snoqualmie Falls and some of the best wineries in the nation (I hear California grumbling). The lobby's modern decor is inviting, particularly after a long day of hiking.

Other affordable hotels in the area include the Days Inn Bellevue Seattle Hotel and the Silver Cloud Hotel. You can also visit Hipmunk for a larger list of cheap hotels in Bellevue.



Enjoy History and Hiking
If you're a novice hiker like I am, or you don't have much time, you'll enjoy this easy route through the historic coal mining area. The Coal Creek Trail will take you between 1-3 hours to fully experience. It's 2.8 miles long from beginning to end, or 5.6 miles round trip. Pets and families enjoy this trek.

Start from the Red Town parking lot. Hikers will come across a sealed mind shaft. Some say there's still an aroma of coal in the air. Also along this dirt trail is North Fork Falls. If there hasn't been a good rain recently, the falls can be quite small. There are several benches where you can sit and enjoy the soothing sound of water. Continue on and you'll pass blackberry bushes, bridges that cross streams, as well as a few connecting trails if you're looking for more of an all-day adventure.


Indulge in Outdoor Thrills & Soothing Moments
Get your blood pumping on a zip line at the Bellevue Zip Tour, kayaking at Enatai Beach Park, or try a standup paddle board for a new view of the water. If you're an outdoor enthusiast with an interest in art, you'll love the outdoor installations. City Hall offers a free walking map that lists the art sculptures. 

Top off the Day by Dining al Fresco
Bellevue residents and tourists love to dine outdoors. It's so popular that many of the restaurants have created outdoor dining out of very small spaces. Call ahead to make sure you'll get a spot, because everyone here loves a table outdoors.

If you like free-range outdoor dining, remember Saturday mornings (in season) bring the Crossroads Farmer's Market. Food trucks are popular in Bellevue offering cheap, imaginative dishes from curry to pies and a host of others.

Bellevue is a lovely town of arts, shopping, and corporate headquarters, but its real jewel is its surroundings. The beauty of the outdoors and the number of outdoor activities satisfy even the most discerning outdoor enthusiasts. If you've visited Bellevue and have other tips or recommendations, share them in the comments below.

Christina R. Green is a freelance travel writer originally from the East Coast and now living on the sunny Gulf coast of Florida. She loves the Pacific Northwest, kitschy tourist attractions, and literary haunts. If she could figure out a way to drive something the size of an RV, she'd take off and write from the road.


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5 Spots with Mother Nature at Her Finest: Croatia

Croatia is a spectacular destination teeming with lush greenery, gorgeous islands scattered about the Adriatic sea, and wonderful displays of natural beauty in every corner. If you are in desperate need to be one with mother nature while in Croatia, then you picked the right spot. These are just five of the amazing natural places you can check out.

Although one of the smaller national parks out of the bunch, National Park Paklenica offers up a handful of fun outdoorsy activities to delve in. Various flora and fauna can be spotted as you hike or bike through any of the 200km of trails and pathways. If you want to get up high, there are plenty of rocks to ascend to get a glimpse from up above. Try your hand at rock climbing, there’s nearly a different climbing spot for everyday of the year, so that should keep you busy for a while. If you want to experience everything this park offers, just camp out on the pebble beaches until dawn breaks.
National Park Krka

With its close proximity to the capital, Zagreb, it would be a crying shame for you to miss out on National Park Plitvice. Only an hour outside the city, this breaktaking UNESCO World Heritage Site will mystify any visitor. A fairy-like fantasy is what this place might be described as with its cascading travertine waterfalls, lush green trees and foliage, and crystal lakes. Take a hike around this wonderland, or see it in style by taking a scenic train ride or an electric boat. With mountains littering the area you bet you can go climbing during the summer months, and during the winter, slice up the snow with skiing.

At National Park Krka, the beautiful scenery continues with more waterfalls, including the super steep drop at Skradinski Buk. The phenomenal Krka River has carved gorges and created spectacular falls, rapids, and lakes making it a fine display of nature. For a few cultural points to check off the list, without leaving nature, there’s 19th century watermills with a mini presentation as well as a monastery. It’s located just up the river when it turns into Lake Visovac. Treat yourself to Luxury Travel with Elegant Resorts because there’s no camping allowed at this park.

The island of Pag is a bit different than the rest of the places just mentioned, I hope you’re ready for the ocean. This is the country’s fifth largest island and there a plethora of things you must try while you’re here. You could enjoy a day mountain climbing or biking through the 115 km of trails, or perhaps you are more of a marine creature person and you would like to dive. Surrounded by karst and rocks, rich vegetation, and a bit of a different look than the typical mediterranean island, this is a fantastic spot to chill for a few days. Don’t forget to have a bite of the ever popular Pag sheep’s milk cheese. If you have had your fill on nature, this is the island to party on. It’s been dubbed the nickname “ Ibiza of Croatia,” to give you an idea of the nightlife scene.

Let’s see mother nature’s creature in their natural habitat. There’s no reason to feel guilty by seeing the dolphins at on the island of Losinj. Just head to Losinj Water Center and see these playful marine critters in the ocean, not an aquarium. Learn more about the Dolphin Reserve and their efforts while you are here, and even adopt a dolphin if you want to!

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A day at Bellingrath Gardens and Home with Family

Thanksgiving week is around the corner. Last year we visited the Bellingrath Gardens and Home with  my family and In-laws on thanksgiving week, Alabama. This year we're not going to go on vacation with them because of their health issues.

One thing I like going gardens in South it never been the same through out the year.The flowering plants are spectacular all year round.


About Bellingrath Gardens:

Bellingrath Gardens  was opened to the public  year-round in 1934. The garden has at least 65 acres and you could enjoy full day if you are planning to do so. There are so many things to see and do at the same time and it's a self guided tour. For the reason  we visited in Thanksgiving week last year, the garden were decorated with magic lights though we did not stayed in magic christmas in  lights.


The garden is huge and has:

  • Rose Garden.I love roses and so my mother-in-law. This is my first saw lots of different variety of rose flowers.
  • The Great Lawn Planting.Little travelentz loves the open space where she can run around. 
  • Fountain plaza.
  • The Terraces. It has the picturesque of river and pond.
  • The Grotto.
  • The Rockery. The most photographed area in Bellingrath gardens.
  • Bayou Boarwalk. 1,600 foot ecological boardwalk. I think its pretty neat.
  • Asian American Garden.




About the Home:
We decided to bought the package which included the guided tour in the home.You're not allowed to take photos inside the house which is pretty standard in most of the time. The house has 15 rooms and was built and design by prominent Mobile architect, George B. Rogers.  It encompasses 10,500 square feet.

Do you want to go back?
If I leave in the area I would absolutely buy a membership. All year round is different and I love gardens. It's a great opportunity to relax and enjoy nature.


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Jackson: Gateway to the Great Outdoors and the Old West

Jackson, Wyo., located in the Jackson Hole valley, is the gateway to both Grand Teton and the Yellowstone National Park. Jackson and its environments are teeming with stunning, natural beauty. Majestic, snow-capped mountains, which tower over glacier-carved valleys, surround Jackson. Budget-friendly and quality resorts, lodges, inns, and hotels situate themselves for exploring all the natural wonders of the region. Steeped in history, the town pays tribute to its Old West traditions, including stagecoach rides and shootout reenactments in the historical Jackson Town Square.

Adventure Abounds
Despite having a population of less than 10,000 people, Jackson still attracts thousands of visitors each year, who come to experience abundant outdoor options in the Jackson Hole valley, the Grand Teton, and Yellowstone National Park. Fishing or kayaking on the Snake River entice visitors, as well as a leisurely round of golf at one of the area's many courses. Winter enthusiasts come to ski the area's world-class slopes and visit the nearby National Elk Refuge. Thousands of elks call it home each winter. It is also where one can take sleigh rides among the herds.


Upscale and Upcountry
If looking for a rustic albeit chic experience, look no further than the White Buffalo Club. It tucks into the mountains, yet is a mere three blocks from famous Jackson Town Square. The dazzling White Buffalo Club not only features a fitness and wellness center but offers free ski shuttles to cut travel time significantly to the slopes. Its suites are replete with elegant mountain-modern furnishings, while its condominium-style Miller Park suites have a SoHo loft feel with private bedroom, full kitchen, and adjoining rooms. The hotel also features a modern American steakhouse with one of Jackson's most extensive wine cellars.


Affordable yet Alluring
Jackson has many affordable hotel options where you won't have to sacrifice any of the amenities or rustic charm found at the more upscale resorts. The Ranch Inn within Jackson is the closest hotel to historic Jackson Town Square, whose restaurants, shops, and art galleries are at its doorstop. Its cozy suites feature wood-burning fireplaces, kitchens or kitchenettes, private balconies with mountain views, and wireless Internet access. Budget-minded travelers will appreciate its standard and luxury rooms that feature one king or two queen beds, air-conditioning, and large-screen televisions. Its newest and largest rooms, located in the hotel's tower, also have commanding mountains views.

Easy to Use, Easy to Find
Finding hotels in Jackson, Wyo., whether they are top-of-the-line or budget-friendly, is easy with Hipmunk, which Forbes calls "the best travel site on the Web." Hipmunk allows visitors the ability to customize hotel search options based on neighborhoods. You can see the results on local maps. You can also identify the traveler you are, and whether your trip is for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or business. Hipmunk will filter your results based on your interests. It also checks with local hotels to see if they charge for Wi-Fi and parking.

Author Bio:


Dale Myers is a world traveler and travel writer from Ventura, CA. In his free time he surfs while planning his next adventure.
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3 Islands of the Seychelles

The Seychelles are a grouping of idyllic islands off the east of Africa. Still somewhat under the radar, these pristine beauties are scattered away at sea and numbering over a 100. While all boast their own special beauty, here are three to get you started.

Mahe
If you’re on Mahe, the largest island in the archipelago, then you must visit the highest mountain, the Morne Seychellois. It’s found in Seychellois National Park, which is a thick-forested woodland, full of mangroves and civilization not seen for miles. Get the hiking boots ready and make your climb up to the top.

If you’re the city type, the you have to head to Victoria. Don’t expect too much from the city life considering this is the smallest capital in the world. With that said, you can still find some unique shopping in Victoria and you can take home some pretty stylish new garb along with souvenirs for everyone.

Perhaps shopping is your thing and you don’t want to stop. The markets in Victoria are fantastic to roam around for a few snacks, fruit for the road, or a place to collect some spices to bring home. There's plenty of souvenirs here as well.


Praline
This is the country’s second largest island and only a very small plane hop away from Mahe. The beaches here are unforgettable, and are even voted as some of the best in the country. Anse Lazio is the prime choice with its picturesque sands and crystal clear water. Speaking of clear water, snorkeling is a must.

To further explore your Seychelles holidays, the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to the endemic forest of Coco de Mer along with a few other palms. This special tree grows a huge seed, the largest in the world. There are beautiful wildlife, such as the Seychelles Black Parrot, a rare bird, other reptiles, mammals, and snails.

La Digue
Let’s move from the two largest islands in the country, to one of the smallest. La Digue is a stunning spec of sand of the over 100 islands that make up the Seychelles. Luckily, it’s not half as popular as the beautiful Praslin and Mahe islands. But don’t think you need to give up on beauty to get some exclusivity and peace. The pink granite rocks that spec the coastline, the white sand beaches flanked with palms, and the piercing blue water, make this a haven. The L'Anse Source D’Argent is ranked as one of the best beaches in the world, so that’s this little islands claim to fame, see it while it’s still hot, but not yet mainstream.


The snorkeling top spot is a Ile de Cocos, and the clear water here offers ultimum clarity. To get around, go old fashion and walk or bike. The rare Paradise Flycatchers are located at here deserves a wander over.

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7 Fun Things for the Family in Paris

If you’re coming to Paris with the kiddos, it’s safe to say most of the romantic ideals of the ‘City of Love’ are off the table. But that’s OK! It doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, and when you’re with the kids, there’s no other choice. So what type of family are you? A day in the park type? The museum buffs? Check them all out.

We need a fun park…

Let them run wild.

Jardin du Luxembourg 
Let the kids run free at this gorgeous garden behind the enchanting Luxembourg Palace. After paying a minimal fee, the little ones can scurry about a super fun playground while you enjoy the beautiful park. There’s also a fountain pond where the kids can practice some sailing with small boats, or relax a bit and watch a marionette theater, if you’re visiting during the summer.

Jardin d'Acclimatation
Is 49-acres enough space for your kids to wear themselves out at? They will have tons of entertainment here. Besides the amusement park and garden, this fun destination has zoo animals, puppet theaters, a miniature golf course, and carnival games. Try to figure out the tricky house of mirrors as a family and take a few shots at the archery range while you’re at it.

We need entertaining but educational…
Well, then you can enter any of the museums in the city really.

Pompidou Center
Before you even walk in this place, you will find a fine selection of charming cafes to grab a bite at, or you could run into a few street performers. The Stravinsky Fountain is a nice hang out spot as you pregame the kids for wonder around a modern art gallery. No need to fret, there are kid friendly featured areas in addition to the other exhibits. If it’s still not your families cup of tea, heard them to the indoor playground, or cinema, a great idea for a rainy day.

Cite de la Musique
There won’t be a line of tourists at this museum, but it should be acclaimed more. If you have a little musician on your hands, this is where they can see fascinating exhibits on the history of music with a collection of instruments and compositions as they listen to their audio guide.

Shakespeare and Company Bookstore
Got a book worm on your hands? You and your little book-devouring child can read to your hearts content. There are childrens’ readings and it’s a great stop over after you visit Notre Dame

We need a crowd pleaser…
When in doubt. Go here.

Disney
How can you go wrong with Disney? 1-day Disneyland Paris tickets would make any family, no matter what age, go bananas. Fun rides to last all day, huge golf course, a resort to relax at after a fun-filled day… It’s a sure win for the whole family.

Eiffel
Who gets to brag about actually being at the Eiffel tower? All the way up in fact! Your kid does. The iconic symbol of the city, and even the country, the Eiffel Tower. It’s totally worth it, the kids will be amazed, and it’s actually something on your list anyway. Just get your ticket ahead of time if you’re around the busier time of year.





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