Interrail passes are free for kids so I borrowed my niece for a rail tour of Europe's great cities
Briefly

The article recounts a travel experience where the author, motivated by a hack allowing free train travel for children under 12 with an adult, plans a trip through Europe with their 10-year-old niece, Annabelle. The planned itinerary includes vibrant cities such as Paris, Venice, and Amsterdam, inspired by Annabelle’s interests from popular culture. The journey features cultural experiences, including tasting snails in Paris, culminating in a fun and imaginative adventure while navigating the unique perspectives of a child on travel.
Annabelle likened the snails to a larger version of something you might find up your nose.
The itinerary included Paris, Zurich, Venice, Innsbruck, Berlin, and Amsterdam, based on Annabelle's interests and inspirations.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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