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How do we do a succesful trip with teenagers?

To travel with teenagers is not always easy, but we can try to mix the cultural visits, for their blossom, with other a little more exciting experiences to them.

A journey to London can  start early in the morning, in a meeting with a "Daybreakers" in order to relieve their energy with a session of dance, yoga, fitness, skate and breakfast, etc before the day begins. Then, the activities can be mixed between the iconic visits, like the Big Ben , Westminster Abbey, all the Museums, with other activities a bit different for them , for example it's always nice to do a cruiser on the Tames, but we can travel in a fast boat. Great for the "Thrill Seekers".

Shoping, cycling, underage parties, getting images of street art, could be interesting activities for them. It could also be nice to combine that with a quiet pic-nic at one of the magnificent Royal Parks in London, just to rest.

London is a big city full of experiences to live as a tourist. With teenagers the trip would be exciting but also enriching for them, so
          

         Bon voyage and Good Luck!!!!!


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