It’s no secret that we think traveling to Europe with a baby or toddler is a great idea. In fact our very first trip to Barcelona with our baby (when she was 3 months old) was so rewarding, it inspired us to start our Baby Can Travel blog.
Since our first trip to Europe with a baby, we have traveled around the world with our kids, but we keep coming back to Europe with our kids. Of all the days we have been on vacation with our kids, over 50% of them have been within Europe, with a whole bunch more planned for later this year.
Why? Because Europe is not only a world-class travel destination jam-packed with history and culture, but it is also easy, fun and rewarding to bring small kids there.
The European People are so Welcoming
When you travel to Europe with a toddler or baby, it’s the local people who make family trips to Europe so special. Europeans are so friendly and helpful, you will be blown away by their hospitality. Virtually every culture in Europe loves children and will make every effort to make you and your little kids feel welcome.
Here are just a few of the many examples of the hospitality we have encountered visiting Europe with a baby or toddler:
Paris with a Baby
To be honest, we were very nervous about visiting Paris with a baby. The French have a reputation for having very well behaved children, and we were insecure about the behavior of our 14 month old. I mean, she was a pretty good baby, but she wasn’t perfect. What if she cried at a restaurant or while admiring the Mona Lisa at the Louvre?
I’m happy to report that it was never once an issue. The Parisians proved they love babies as much as the rest of the Europe, and we felt very welcome everywhere we went. France is one of the best countries to travel with a baby.
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You can read more about our family vacation to France in my post on visiting Paris with a baby.
London with a Baby
When we traveled to London with a baby, upon arrival at the Gatwick airport we took the Gatwick Express train and the Tube to Central London. Despite it being a bank holiday, the Gatwick Express was bursting with people commuting to work. When passengers saw we had a baby with us, they immediately offered up a seat for Celine and our baby daughter.
Then, when transferring to the Tube station, we encountered a long series of stairs. I was handling the luggage and Celine had the baby in the stroller and it was mere seconds before locals jumped in to give us a hand. Talk about a warm welcome to London!
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We had an amazing time in London with our baby daughter. Find out more in my post about traveling to London with a baby.
Italy with a Toddler
The Italians are just crazy about kids! Our neighbor on Isla de Elba was a classic well-dressed Italian man. Every time he’d see our kids, he’d make an over-the-top theatrical speech to them in Italian, guaranteed to get a laugh out of them every time. He’d often have little gifts for them too, cutting a fresh rose from his garden for our daughter, etc.
Another favorite memory is when we were hiking with our toddler through lemon groves in Cinque Terre with toddlers. A local farmer came running after us and asked us to come back to his little plot of land. Once there, he cut a fresh lemon off the tree for each kid. They were so happy (and so were we when we made some delicious lemon pasta that night)!
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Don’t miss our posts about Hiking with a Baby and Hiking with a Toddler. We cover everything from hiking tips to the best carriers for hiking.
When traveling to Europe with a baby or toddler, there are countless little things that happen every day: people making silly faces to the kids on the subway, bus drivers refusing payment for a toddler, etc. Europeans are a pleasure to interact with every step of the way. Europe is definitely one of the best places to travel with toddlers!
Visiting Europe with a Toddler or Baby is so Easy
Europe is so Baby-Friendly
Our definition of a baby-friendly destination is not based upon whether a place has high chairs or change tables. We think a place is baby-friendly if the locals are welcoming towards babies and toddlers.
Family life is so important in Europe, that it’s no surprise that the welcoming behavior of the locals make Europe such a baby & toddler friendly destination.
Easy Baby Travel Gear Rentals
Speaking of baby travel accessories, it’s true that traveling with a baby or toddler can be a bit complicated at times. Many of these issues can be solved by bringing or renting the proper travel gear. Thankfully, it’s easy to travel to Europe with a toddler or baby. For instance:
Don’t want to bring your stroller all the way across the pond? No worries! There are baby equipment rental companies in all the major European cities, many of whom will meet you at the airport or will drop off equipment at your hotel before you arrive.
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As you plan on which essential baby gear for travel you are bringing with you on your family trip to Europe, keep in mind you can rent baby equipment when you arrive.
You can Visit Europe with a Baby in a Travel Stroller
Getting around Europe with a travel stroller is much easier than I imagined. I figured there would be cobblestone everywhere and it’d be a nightmare to push one around, but this wasn’t the case.
Sure, there is the odd cobblestone street, but this is the exception, not the rule. Most streets in Europe have flat, paved sidewalks and locals are quick to step out of your way if there isn’t enough space. Another thoughtful touch is the stroller parking offered at several of the major tourist attractions in Europe.
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Not sure if your baby carrier or stroller is best for travel? Let us help you make the right decision!
Baby-friendly Accommodations in Europe
There is an abundance of baby-friendly accommodations in Europe, including plenty of apartment style hotels. Having separate bedrooms is so important for young families when it comes to your baby sleeping well on vacation. Plus the separate bedrooms mean that parents don’t have to spend the evening whispering in the dark as you would have to in a regular hotel room.
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Choosing the right accomodations is an important decision for any family trip to Europe. I can help with my tips for finding a baby-friendly Airbnb and tips for finding a baby-friendly hotel.
It’s Easy to Get Around European Cities with a Baby or Toddler
Due to their large size, we don’t like traveling with our car seats, and we are happy to report that you can leave your bulky car seats at home. European cities have excellent public transport or private transfer options to get from the airport to the city center. Once there, you typically can walk everywhere or at worst, take a short subway ride.
We have enjoyed every single day of our trips to Europe with a baby and toddler. The high priority Europeans place on family life is evident everywhere you go. It not only rubs off on you, but it makes your trip to Europe with a baby or toddler so much easier and more fun.
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Best Places to Travel in Europe with a Baby
Nearly every country in Europe is an amazing destination for a family vacation. I have a ton of great inspirational posts to help you plan your family trip in my list of baby-friendly destinations in Europe.
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Celine Brewer is the owner of Baby Can Travel. Not only does she have years of experience traveling with babies & toddlers, but she's helped millions of new parents travel with their babies and toddlers for over a decade. In addition to writing on her baby travel blog, she has shared her expertise on traveling with a baby or toddler by contributing to articles about traveling with a baby with the Washington Post, USA Today, the Lonely Planet magazine and Pregnancy & Newborn magazine.
Celine also writes about family travel on the site FamilyCanTravel.com, which she co-owns with her husband. Being from the Canadian Rockies, she shares her passion about her home and travel to Banff National Park and area on their site TravelBanffCanada.com.