5 Steps To Follow When Travelling To Europe With Kids

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5. Allow some extra time in the morning
One of the best tips that might help you be always on time is to get up half an hour earlier. As a rule, most of us are not as quick and punctual as we think. Set your alarm clock 30 minutes earlier than needed. This simple hint can solve a lot of problems and will make your morning much more positive. It is especially useful if you have a big family. Usually it is not easy to wake the kids up, it takes longer for them to have breakfast, pack their stuff and dress. Plan sightseeing when you know your kids are most active and curious. Let them see the most attractive destinations when they feel energetic. The same rule applies to adults as well. And do not forget that if you are planning to use public transport, it might also take longer to get from point A to point B. Have the timetable and a list of places to visit.

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