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Whether you’re in search of a surfer’s paradise, secret beaches or a coastal city where you can tap into the cultural scene and top up your tan, or looking for family friendly beaches, Portugal has it all. There are some great beaches close to Porto, Portugal’s second city in the north of the country. Espinho also hosts the largest farmer’s market in the north of Portugal, if you’d like to get a glimpse of local life. The beaches of the Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region, are a major destination.
You park on the outskirts of the city and take the S-Bahn or U-Bahn into the city. This is also on the Ačiū Walking Tour (#7) behind St' Peter's church and south of the Old Town Hall and the statue of Juliet (also on the tour). How to get there: If you take the S-Bahn to Isator station, and when you come out to the street and you turn left, you'll head in the direction of the museum. The palace was the main summer residence of the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach, you know because the Residenz (the largest palace in Germany) 8 kms away, wasn't good enough I guess.
"You can shift your pre-trip reading, to things related to Europe." The beautiful thing about traveling Europe with kids that at that age, everything is so different to them. You can shift your pre-trip reading, to things related to Europe. So when you are traveling Europe with kids, consider some of these free activities, they are super fun, a great learning experience, and encourage participation (even I danced).
The capital of this state is Kiel, but if it's beer you're after, Flensburg is the city you are interested in. The Beer to Try: The Hasseröder Premium Pils was awarded the gold medal of the DLG (German Agricultural Society) 14 times and silver medal nine times. The state of Saxony borders the Czech Republic and Poland on Germany's east side. In the small town of Freising you will find The World's Oldest Brewery with a tradition of brewing started over a thousand years ago by none other than, you guess it, Benedictine monks.