BENELUX
Traveling with Kids
Exploring the Benelux with kids is an adventure filled with exciting opportunities, from interactive science museums to magical zoos and scenic parks. Every destination strikes the perfect mix of fun, education, and family-friendly convenience.

Peter Rohde
Owner & Tour Operator
This is my tip for a family trip in Benelux:
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Belgium –
Pairi Daiza
“Pairi Daiza is more than a zoo, it’s an award-winning animal park that feels like a botanical garden, with themed worlds that create a magical experience for both kids and adults. I recommend dedicating a full day to explore everything, from giant pandas to elephants, while soaking in the stunningly landscaped gardens. ”
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Julia Müller
Travel Designer
This is my tip for a family trip to Benelux:
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Netherlands – NEMO Science Museum, Amsterdam
“The NEMO Science Museum is a fantastic spot for curious minds of all ages. I recommend setting aside at least half a day so kids can dive into hands-on experiments, build creations, and explore science in a fun, interactive way. I suggest visiting the rooftop terrace. It’s a great place to take a break and enjoy some amazing views of the city while the kids recharge. For a family-friendly stay, I suggest the Pulitzer Amsterdam, which offers a perfect mix of luxury, kid-friendly amenities, and a convenient central location.”
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Sandra Walenta
Senior Travel Designer
This is my tip for a family to Benelux:
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Luxembourg – Parc Merveilleux, Bettembourg
“Parc Merveilleux is a beloved family spot in Luxembourg, offering a delightful mix of a small zoo, fairy-tale attractions, and playgrounds, all set in a picturesque park. It’s an easy day trip from Luxembourg City, and if you’re planning to stay nearby, I suggest the Sofitel Luxembourg Europe. It’s a great choice for families, with spacious rooms and a welcoming atmosphere for both kids and parents.”