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genex13 says:
The first to tell you about the Zoo in Leipzig:
If you have the chance to see it, go and do it. Take one day for it. And if you are with kids... they'll have a blast.
I'll go there, as often as I can. You'll discover a lt of new things. Even without concentrating on the animals.
They build dif…
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Adrian_Liston says:
The festival of Cwarmé in Malmedy has been going on for at least 500 years, on the Sunday before Shrove Tuesday every year. It is simply delightful, a pure expression of the community, a fusion between French, Walloon and German culture. In this parade everyone is drawn into the fun and takes part …
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patiperros says:
Dear future guests:
I will be able to provide a pleasant stay you will not forget, enjoying local scene and life in a safe, quiet, centrally located and well connected ambiance.
Located in a transportation hub avoiding use of buses, taxis or tours.
Tourist information and brochures provided a…
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nausicaa says:
Ghibli Museum is located in a green area called Mitaka no Mori, a park in the city. From Shinjuku station to Mitaka one must board in the JR Chuo line (the express is 30 minutes 280 yen). To the museum one can take the bus right in front of the Mitaka train station (200 yen each way) or walk (only 1…
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megalomanic says:
This little place is run by a charming fellow named Neth Lay and his wife Thavy as a vehicle for raising funds for the NCCLA, or New Cambodian Children's Light Assoiation, which looks after some 25 disadvantaged Cambodian children, feeding, clothing, educating and loving them.
It's a tiny little…
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jamartin39 says:
My cousin and I went to the MOS in Boston for my birthday, and as usual we always have fun. This place is not just for kids, so no one should feel creped out walking around with no children. Some exhibits never change others do so visit the website to see what’s there. On this visit they had an…
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Adrian_Liston says:
The finale of the carnival at Binche is on Shrove Tuesday, starting at around 4pm and lasting for nearly two hours. It is a simple train ride to and from Binche if you are anywhere in Belgium, although the trains leaving straight after the parade will be packed.
The parade is World Heritage liste…
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Adrian_Liston says:
This park just next to Atomium is a 1/25th scale model of some of the highlights of Europe. It is designed as a one hour walk-around and contains enough interactive stuff to keep children entertained for the full hour. The models are surprisingly good and a lot of detail is given in the guide bookle…
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umbralwalker says:
If you're in Phnom Phen, Cambodia, on a Saturday night, do yourself a favor and head over to the Lazy Gecko at 6pm. From there a bus will pick you up and you can spend the evening visiting with some of the greatest kids you'll ever meet; the JCA Orphanage. Watch them perform traditional …
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the_bloodsucker says:
Visiting the Disneyland Park is a must for every traveler in Hong Kong. So what if you are not a kid anymore? I believe all of us are child at heart.
Unlike the other Disney parks (Anaheim, Florida, Tokyo, etc.), this is created to be enjoyed in one day. Step into a wondrous world of exciting and…
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silver-shadow says:
Capoeira is typically Brazil. It's a combination between dancing and fighting, incredibly athletic. Boa Vontade is a foundation which teaches the children of the street capoeira, and therefor pull them out of the streets and into a save environment. They also learn to make clothes, build music instr…
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lparisya says:
Most people come the the Big Apple, but rarely venture out of Manhattan, but the "real" New York City is technically composed of the five boroughs: Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island. So, to get a full Big Apple experience, I suggest you branch out.
Douglaston Manor is a well-h…
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aerynn says:
Ninos Hotel was a pleasant surprise. I didn't know what to expect, since their website leaves a bit to be desired, but I enjoyed my stay very much!
Ninos Hotel runs two hotels (Ninos 1 & Ninos 2) within walking distance of the Plaza. They also run a Hacienda out of town. The mission of the fou…
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dahling says:
The Familienferiendorf (family-vacation-village) in Hübingen is a fantastic place to relax and spend time with the family. The set-up is almost like a youth hostel, you share the dining room and activity rooms and dependend on how many people you are travelling with, it is possible to share a bunga…
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Dia_De_Verano says:
Vienna is also famous for it's old ferris wheel, so of course you should go in there (even when you have fear of heights it's good to go). It's accompanied by a big permanent fair. When you are back on the ground there's of course the opportunity to buy souvenirs.
You should decide if you want to…
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lenesandved says:
Sandnes is a great base to explore the west coast of norway from.
Allthough other destinations may have one or two great attractions, Sandnes is never more than an hour transport from a vast variety of Norwegian nature, culture, entertainment; we have it all... ;-)
Great hikes nearby include the p…
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Adrian_Liston says:
The Fight for the Golden Stilt has been held in Namur each year since at least 1411. The battle is held between the Melans (with yellow and black stilts) and the Averesses (with red and white stilts). It is not just an ancient tradition, it is a serious sporting event, and the most riveting I have …
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Redsun81 says:
The Singapore Zoo has a open zoo concept,which means you wont see any visible cages and stuff like that.
The animals are all kept in landscaped environments similar to how they would live in the wild
Dangerous animals like tigers,lions etc are separated from the visitors with the clever use of mo…
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PuntaCanaMom says:
Just back from our second fabulous stay at Club Med Punta Cana. Already wishing that everything at home was as close as the beach there and as beautiful... I would go back tomorrow if I could!!!
This this post will have many child-centric comments for visitors with young children. My child is two…
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cari says:
A note on the rating: dinosaurs are my favorite thing ever in life, so I'd give it five stars even if it was just a guy on a bench doing a dinosaur-themed coloring book. Objectively...actually, I don't think I can be objective. It's dinosaurs, for crying out loud!I think the entrance fee was around …
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larissa7 says:
old fashioned zoo, small cages
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Adrian_Liston says:
Floralien, Lente in Groot-Bijgaarden (Spring in the Great Botanic Gardens), is a annual flower show in Brussels. The show includes over a million bulbs, set among the superb surroundings of a 17th-century castle and manor house. The grounds are well worth seeing in their own right, and the flower sh…
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Adrian_Liston says:
Laetare is held in Stavelot on the fourth Sunday in Lent (22nd of March in 2009). It is a huge festival in a tiny town - a quarter of the population is in the parade. Most of the parade is what you would expect in a parade - themed floats and marching bands - but the end is unique to Stavelot. The B…
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cax says:
Legoland is build up entirely on Lego bricks and devided into 8 worlds. From Legoredo which is the country world where you can go gold digging to the Pirate Bay where you can fight pirates in shark haunted waters.
Legoland is a superb stimulation for the imagination - beeing it for a 5 year old …
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gejah says:
We left the house at about one ‘o clock in the afternoon, and it took us 4 and a half hour to reach Hoch Sauerland. Traffic Jams, road blocks so not a fast way to get there. This time we wanted something easy and not too expensive. But everything was booked. Not a lot of houses to rent. Therefore …
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mskadu says:
Tickets will cost you Rs. 15 per adult. But children under 12 go in free.
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gejah says:
If you have the possiblity to visit the Atomium you really should. But, the weather has to be clear.
In the opposite of the atomium you can buy your ticket. For adults the prize is 9.00 euro, for children +12 and students you pay 6.00 euro.
The Atomium is open every day from 10.00-06.00 hour. THe…
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cvanzoen says:
Moviepark Germany is a Disney-like park only than without the Disney characters but here you will find characters from animated films by Warner Brothers.
Since I'm used to subtitles when I look at the movies the German spoken texts in shows sound a little strange but that is only during the first…
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jaeWALK says:
The largest bird park in Southeast Asia and a home to over 8000 birds of some 600 species. The highlights of Jurong are the:
1) largest collection of Southeast Asian Hornbills and South American Toucans.
2) the second largest Penguin exhibit in the world.
3) The world's highest man made water …
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liekevo says:
If you go to Finland, you can't avoid the Moomins. Because we like Moomins we wanted to visit Moominworld.
The park isn't very big, but there is enough to see and do if you have children with you. But for grown ups there is not so much to do. We just looked around and went to one of the plays. Th…
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