Showing posts with label European travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

New bike-share for kids in Paris!

Source: http://blog.velib.paris.fr/en/ptit-velib/
How fun is this?  A new bike-share program for kids launched earlier this summer in Paris, France.

P'tit VĂ©lib' offers a variety of bikes suitable for children from 2 to 8 years of age for rent in several green and/or pedestrian areas in Paris.  Helmets are also provided!

Prices vary by rental location but range from 4-6€ per hour (or 10-15€ per day).


Have you tried Paris' new bike-share program for kids?

Monday, March 3, 2014

Doppleganger?



Is it just me or does this photo at our hotel in Paris, look an awful lot like Josh Ramsay of Mariana’s Trench?

Friday, February 7, 2014

The Louvre with a 3 year old? You bet!



The Louvre with a pre-schooler?  Are we nuts?  Admittedly, I was a bit leary about taking B to the Louvre, wondering if he would be bored and unruly.  As it turns out, we all had a great time.


Here's is what worked well for us:


  • We didn't try to see everything.  We researched our visit in advance and selected a few 'must sees' to search out.
  • We read a lot about Paris before visiting, particularly "This is Paris" by Miroslav Vasek.  B had seen the Mona Lisa dozens of times in his book, and he was over the moon about seeing her in person.
  • We used a compact stroller and had reasonable expectations of 'accessibility'.  During our visit, we encountered lots of stairs, the occasional inoperable elevator and obviously large crowds.  Having a compact stroller made things a lot easier when B got tired of walking, though we did have to pull him out of it a number of times to navigate stairs.
  • We brought our own drinks and snacks.  While you can't eat or drink in the galleries, there is seating near the gallery entrances and the foyer under the pyramid where you can relax and take a break. Snacks and drinks are available on site but they are VERY expensive.
  • We kept our visit short and sweet - about two hours, then headed to the Tuileries Garden for a picnic and a good run.