Future Family Travel
Just landed: 16 France city guides

Family trips,
actually planned.

Real itineraries, honest costs, and the logistics nobody else mentions — nap schedules, stroller-proof routes, and which “must-sees” survive contact with a five-year-old.

Guides
120+
Destinations
50+
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Destinations we cover: Paris, Kyoto, Mont Saint-Michel, Tokyo, Colmar, Dubai, Lyon, Edinburgh, Villefranche-sur-Mer, London, Strasbourg, La Rochelle, Avignon, York, Beaune, Belfast, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Cardiff
How it works

Three steps. Zero spreadsheet spirals.

01

Pick a destination

Browse country and city guides written for one audience only: families with kids aged 2–16.

Browse destinations
02

Steal the itinerary

Every guide has a realistic day-by-day plan — one anchor activity a day, recovery time built in.

See trip guides
03

Pack & budget

Finish with a trip-specific packing list and a cost estimate that includes the kids’ tickets.

Get the checklist
Our lane

Built for one kind of traveler.

We only write for families traveling with kids, roughly ages 2 to 16. That focus means every itinerary accounts for shorter attention spans, earlier bedtimes, and the reality that “just one more museum” rarely goes over well after 3pm.

  • Age-banded activity picks — toddler, kid, teen
  • Budget, family and luxury tracks in every city guide
  • Costs quoted for the whole family, not one backpacker

120+

Family-tested itineraries and guides, and counting.

50+

Cities and countries covered, weekend hops to 3-week journeys.

3

Budget tiers per guide — backpacker, family, luxury.

1

Big thing per day. The pacing rule that saves every trip.

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The kids are getting older by the minute.

Pick a destination, steal the itinerary, print the packing list. Your next family trip could be planned before bedtime.