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Family-Friendly Budapest (17–27 Mar 2026) + Warsaw (28 Mar–2 Apr 2026) Itinerary — Parents with Kids (ages 2–8)

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Day 1 · Tue, Mar 17
Budapest, Hungary

Arrival in Budapest — settle in and light exploration

Morning:

After arrival and checking into your accommodation, take an easy, family-friendly stroll to Váci Street for a gentle introduction to Budapest's pedestrian life-stop at a café with outdoor seating so little ones can snack and stretch. Continue to the nearby Danube Promenade for stroller-friendly riverside views and a relaxed photo stop of the city skyline; if energy allows, pop into Vörösmarty Square to browse market stalls and pick up simple treats for the kids.

Afternoon:

Head to Gellért Hill (Citadella area) for a short, stroller-friendly climb and panoramic city views that delight adults and kids alike; pause at the grassy slopes for a snack and kite or ball play. After descending, wander through the leafy paths of Gellért Baths' park entrance (no swimming needed) and finish with a relaxed riverside ice cream at Rácz Aladár promenade, letting the children run safely while you enjoy views of the bridges.

Evening:

For a relaxed family evening, wander to Széchenyi Chain Bridge to watch the illuminated bridges and city lights while the children spot boats on the Danube, then stroll across to Clark Ádám Square for a quick playground pause and views of the castle hill. Finish with a casual dinner at a child-friendly restaurant near Deák Ferenc tér, where outdoor seating and simple Hungarian dishes will suit fussy eaters and tired travelers.

Day 2 · Wed, Mar 18
Budapest, Hungary

Family-friendly sightseeing in Buda and Pest

Morning:

Start with a relaxed breakfast near Batthyány tér, then take the kids on a short funicular-style ride (or stroller-friendly walk) up to Fisherman's Bastion for sweeping views that are easy to photograph and marvel at together. After soaking in the panorama, wander down to the nearby Matthias Church courtyard for a quick exploration of colorful roof tiles and child-friendly stories about kings and castles, then let the children burn energy at the small playground by Szentháromság tér while parents enjoy coffee nearby.

Afternoon:

After the morning on Castle Hill, cross back over to the Pest side for a relaxed afternoon at Vajdahunyad Castle and the surrounding City Park (Városliget), where the kids can explore castle turrets and open lawns while parents enjoy café seating by the lake. Continue to the nearby [Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden](https://zoobudapest.com/) for a short, child-friendly animal visit-focus on the petting areas and indoor tropical houses if the weather is cool-then finish with hot chocolate and pastries at a family-friendly café near Heroes' Square so everyone can rest before evening plans.

Evening:

As the sun softens, head to Gellért Square Market for a casual family-friendly food hunt-grab lángos or sweet chimney cake to share while kids sample local treats. Afterward stroll along Rózsadomb's quieter residential streets to a small playground at Márton Áron Park, where children can play while parents enjoy skyline glimpses; finish with a relaxed riverside ferry ride from Árpád Bridge to watch the city lights from the water and let little ones wind down with the gentle motion.

Day 3 · Thu, Mar 19
Budapest, Hungary

Castle District and children’s activities

Morning:

Begin your morning with a playful exploration of [Labyrinth of Buda Castle](https://www.google.com/search?q=Labyrinth+of+Buda+Castle+18+march+till+27th+march+to+budapest%2C+hungary%2C+from+28th+march+till+2nd+april+warsaw%2C+poland.+husband+wife+and+four+kids+kids+age+2+years+4+years+6+years+8+years%2C+17+march+will+land+at+budapest+airport+and+3rd+april+departure+from+warsaw+airport.++official+site), where little ones can enjoy gentle twists and parents can follow the historic passages and fun storytelling displays; shorter routes are perfect for ages 2-8. After emerging, head to the nearby Children's Railway (Gyermekvasút) station at Széchenyi-hegy for a short family-friendly train ride through the hills - kids love the conductor role-play and scenic views, and there's a picnic-friendly grassy spot by Tabán Park to spread out snacks and let everyone run free.

Afternoon:

After a morning of underground adventure and a scenic children's train ride, spend the afternoon at Budavári Sikló Park where kids can enjoy the novelty of the historic funicular-style ride (short queues, perfect for little ones) and open lawns for running and picnicking. From there, explore the playful outdoor exhibits at Kiscelli Múzeum's park area and then head to Mária tér Playground - a well-equipped, safe play space where parents can relax on benches while children climb, swing and socialize with local families before an early family-friendly dinner nearby.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to Rác Thermal Garden for a relaxed outdoor soak where parents can unwind while the older kids splash in shallow pools and toddlers enjoy warm, supervised play areas; the garden's gentle lights create a cozy atmosphere. After baths, stroll through the nearby cobbled streets to Pest-Buda Bistro (child-friendly menu and high chairs) for an early dinner, then finish the night with a slow tram ride along the river to watch illuminated bridges and let little ones nap against a comforting, rhythmic motion.

Day 4 · Fri, Mar 20
Budapest, Hungary

Thermal baths (family time) and park strolls

Morning:

Start your morning with gentle waters and kid-friendly pools at Palatinus Strand on Margaret Island-there are shallow paddling pools and water slides suited for ages 2-8, plus family changing rooms for stress-free transitions. After splashing, stroll through the leafy paths of Margaret Island's Musical Fountain and Rose Garden, where children can chase pigeons, ride the mini train, and enjoy open lawns while parents sip coffee on a bench and plan a relaxed picnic nearby.

Afternoon:

After a gentle morning on Margaret Island, head to Gellért Baths' outdoor terrace where parents can relax in warm pools while little ones splash in the shallow family section and try the gentle water jets; there are towel rentals and kid-friendly changing rooms for easy transitions. Later, wander through the nearby Gellért Hill park paths toward Rudas Baths' panoramic café area (no swim required) for hot chocolate and pastries while children explore the grassy slopes and spot boats on the Danube, keeping the pace calm before an early dinner.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a gentle riverside stroll along Batthyányi tér promenade, pausing at the small riverside playground beneath the lights so younger kids can burn off energy while parents enjoy views of the illuminated Parliament. After playtime, head to Király Thermal Bath's cozy café area (no need for a full swim) for warm drinks and pastries while older children try the shallow splash zone under supervision, then finish with a short tram ride to Újlipótváros for a relaxed family dinner at a kid-friendly bistro and an easy walk back to your accommodation.

Day 5 · Sat, Mar 21
Budapest, Hungary

Margaret Island and outdoor play

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast at the family-friendly café by Palatinus Strand then rent a tandem bike or a four-seater family bike near Margaret Island's bike rental to explore the island's car-free paths together; stop at the wooden play area near Musical Fountain where the kids can climb and splash while parents enjoy coffee. Next, visit the tranquil Japanese Garden for short, stroller-friendly paths and koi-spotting-bring small snacks for a shady picnic on the rose garden lawns before a gentle ride on the island mini-train, perfect for little legs to rest and for easy continuity after recent castle and park explorations.

Afternoon:

After your island mini-train nap, head to Palatinus Zoo & Petting Corner on the island's eastern edge where little ones can meet small farm animals and feed friendly goats-perfect for hands-on animal time without leaving Margaret Island. Follow this with a relaxed paddleboat rental from the boat pier by the northern lagoon, letting older kids steer while parents enjoy gentle views of the Margaret Bridge; finish with snacks on the grassy terraces near Musical Shell where impromptu family games or a short children's concert (if scheduled) keep the energy light and joyful.

Evening:

As the sun softens, wander to Margaret Island's Northern Promenade for a leisurely riverside stroll where kids can watch boats and spot swans while parents enjoy skyline views; pause at the small, sheltered Children's Aqua Playground for supervised splashing and gentle water play before checkout. Finish with a cozy family meal at Kiosk by the Island Bridge (kid-friendly menu and high chairs) followed by an early-evening carousel ride at the historic Island Merry-Go-Round so little ones leave tired and happy back at your accommodation.

Day 6 · Sun, Mar 22
Budapest, Hungary

Boat ride on the Danube and city highlights

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast near Szabadság tér, then stroll to the nearby Gundel Park playground where the kids can climb and parents can enjoy coffee while planning a family-friendly river adventure; afterward catch a short hop-on hop-off sightseeing boat from Újpest Dock to experience calm morning waters and panoramic views without the crowds. Finish the morning with a gentle riverside walk to Víziváros promenade, where little ones can watch river traffic and feed pigeons while adults photograph the city's bridges and prepare for an easy riverside picnic.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely riverside picnic, hop on a family-friendly sightseeing boat from Csepel Dock for a shorter downstream cruise that keeps little ones entertained with views of passing bridges and playful commentary; older kids will love spotting the riverbank sculptures while parents relax. Disembark near Váci Promenade for a stroll to the hands-on Miniversum (miniature model railway and city displays perfect for ages 2-8) and finish at the nearby Belvárosi Market Hall for sweet chimney cake or lángos snacks before a calm return to your accommodation.

Evening:

After your afternoon on the water, stroll to Várkert Bazár for its illuminated riverside terraces and child-friendly lawns where kids can run while parents sip warm drinks; catch the short puppet or street-performer shows often held in the square. Finish with a cozy family dinner at Rudas Bistro (near the baths area) featuring a simple kids' menu and high chairs, then take a slow riverside walk toward Margit híd (Margaret Bridge) viewpoint to watch the bridges light up and let little ones wind down with skyline views before bed.

Day 7 · Mon, Mar 23
Budapest, Hungary

Museum or aquarium visit suited for young children

Morning:

Begin with hands-on discovery at Műszaki Múzeum's interactive kids' corner, where little engineers (2-8) can press buttons, build simple machines and enjoy tactile exhibits designed for curious hands; follow with a short tram ride to [Aquincum Museum and Ruins](https://www.google.com/search?q=Aquincum+Museum+and+Ruins+18+march+till+27th+march+to+budapest%2C+hungary%2C+from+28th+march+till+2nd+april+warsaw%2C+poland.+husband+wife+and+four+kids+kids+age+2+years+4+years+6+years+8+years%2C+17+march+will+land+at+budapest+airport+and+3rd+april+departure+from+warsaw+airport.++official+site) for outdoor Roman ruins that invite playful exploration and easy stroller paths while parents tell simple stories about ancient life. Finish the morning at the nearby Óbuda Playground & Mini Train - a safe, fenced play area and a tiny tourist train ride that lets the children burn off energy before lunch, keeping the pace calm after recent castle and park days.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to the hands-on discovery zones at [Csodák Palotája (Palace of Wonders)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Csod%C3%A1k+Palot%C3%A1ja+%28Palace+of+Wonders%29+18+march+till+27th+march+to+budapest%2C+hungary%2C+from+28th+march+till+2nd+april+warsaw%2C+poland.+husband+wife+and+four+kids+kids+age+2+years+4+years+6+years+8+years%2C+17+march+will+land+at+budapest+airport+and+3rd+april+departure+from+warsaw+airport.++official+site) where bright, child-friendly science exhibits let kids press, spin and experiment while parents enjoy simple explanations - the tactile displays are perfect for ages 2-8. Follow with a calm, stroller-friendly visit to Tropicarium-Oceanarium to marvel at the shark tunnel, tropical fish tanks and touch pools that let little ones safely stroke rays and small sharks under staff supervision, finishing with a relaxed snack in the venue's café before a gentle return to your accommodation.

Evening:

Wind down with a calm, family-friendly visit to the softly lit Budapest Puppet Theatre for a short early-evening children's performance that delights ages 2-8 with colorful puppets and simple stories, then stroll to nearby Gellért Square Playground where kids can burn off remaining energy on swings and slides while parents sip hot drinks. Finish with a cozy dinner at Két Szerecsen (kid-friendly menu and high chairs) where you can share small plates of familiar flavors and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere before returning to your accommodation for an early bedtime.

Day 8 · Tue, Mar 24
Budapest, Hungary

Easy day: local markets and family time

Morning:

Start the day with a slow breakfast at Hold Street Market where kids can sample fresh pastries and families can browse colorful stalls of produce and Hungarian treats; there's space for strollers and benches for quick rests. Afterward wander to the nearby Károlyi Garden for a relaxed play session on its fenced playground and shady paths, then pop into the cozy, child-friendly Pest-Buda Coffee House for a mid-morning hot chocolate and a quiet story-break before an easy afternoon plan.

Afternoon:

Wander through the colorful stalls of Lehel Market where kids can try sweet chimney cake and parents pick up picnic treats, then head to the nearby Kiskörúti Promenade for a riverside snack on benches while little ones watch boats go by. Afterward, let the children explore the interactive wooden play structures at Ferenciek Square Pocket Park, followed by a gentle tram ride to Gozsdu Courtyard for family-friendly snacks, street performers and relaxed courtyard seating before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander to Király Street for a relaxed early-evening stroll past family-friendly cafés and grab simple bites at Kispiac Bisztró where kids can choose pancakes or soup while parents sip coffee. After dinner, head to Corvin Park for its well-lit playground and gently sloped lawns perfect for running or a short scooter ride, then finish with a calm riverbank walk beside Erzsébet tér's fountain lights so little ones can watch water jets and families can unwind before bedtime.

Day 9 · Wed, Mar 25
Budapest, Hungary

Day trip option or relaxed city exploration

Morning:

Catch an early suburban train to Szentendre for a colorful riverside stroll through its cobbled main street, browse kid-friendly artisan shops and stop at the playful Marzipan Museum where children can admire (and sometimes taste) tiny sculpted sweets. Afterward, take a short riverside walk to Blagovestenska Park for a picnic and playground time, then ride the nostalgic little tourist train up to the hilltop [Open-Air Ethnographic Village (Skanzen)](https://www.skanzen.hu/en) for hands-on folk crafts and easy paths perfect for toddlers and young kids.

Afternoon:

Take a short suburban train to Gödöllő Royal Palace for a gentle palace tour and stroller-friendly gardens where kids can run on the lawns and discover the carriage house exhibits; finish with a relaxed family picnic in the palace park. Later, return toward the city and stop at Római-part for riverside playtime on pebble beaches, ice cream from local vendors and a calm boat-watching stroll while parents sip coffee and the children chase ducks.

Evening:

As the sun softens, head to Kopaszi Dam (Kopaszi-gát) for wide riverside lawns where the kids can run, fly a kite, or try the small outdoor playground while parents relax at the terrace cafés overlooking the Danube. After playtime, wander over to the nearby Millennium Island promenade (not the same as Margaret Island) for a gentle riverside stroll and finish with a family-friendly dinner at Bálnaház's riverside eateries, where high chairs and simple menu options make an easy, relaxed end to your day.

Day 10 · Thu, Mar 26
Budapest, Hungary

Final Budapest day — packing and favorite spots

Morning:

Ease into your last Budapest morning with a relaxed breakfast at Cserpes Tejivó, picking up local cheeses and pastries for the trip, then stroll to Gellért Hill Gardens for a gentle family walk and one last panoramic photo of the city before packing. Afterward, let the kids burn off energy at the fenced play area in Feneketlen-tó Park while parents sort luggage nearby, finishing with a quick souvenir stop at the charming stalls of Falk Miksa utca for handpicked keepsakes and sweet treats to tuck into your carry-ons.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning of packing, take the family for a gentle last wander through Váci Street Promenade, stopping at a sweet shop for chimney cakes and letting the kids choose a small edible memento; continue to the nearby Central Market Hall to pick up a few portable Hungarian treats for the journey and admire colorful paprika displays. Finish with a calm riverside break at Eötvös Square Pier, where the children can watch boats and parents can sit with a coffee while making final travel checks, then stroll over to the sheltered lawns of Károlyi Garden for a short play session before heading back to collect luggage.

Evening:

For a gentle, memorable final evening, wander to Gellért Hill Cave Chapel for a short, stroller-friendly visit and soft twilight views, then descend to the riverside terrace at Körszínház Café for hot chocolate and a relaxed family dessert while kids watch boats pass. Finish with a slow stroll through the lantern-lit alleys of Víziváros, pausing at the small riverside play patch near Batthyány Strand so little ones can run before an early bedtime and easy packing for tomorrow's transfer.

Day 11 · Fri, Mar 27
Budapest, Hungary

Last full day in Budapest — prepare for transfer

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed family breakfast at Centrál Kávéház, then take a gentle stroll through the leafy paths of Gesztenyéskert (Chestnut Garden) where the kids can climb low stone walls and explore a small playground while parents sort final travel details. Afterward, visit the nearby Kossuth Lajos Square's riverside promenade for a final photo by the Parliament from a different angle and a quick souvenir stop at a kiosk selling Hungarian sweets before returning to pack and check logistics for your transfer to Warsaw.

Afternoon:

Spend a calm, final afternoon wandering the leafy promenades of Váci Street Market's riverside stretch-pick up a few last-minute edible souvenirs like packaged paprika or honey while the kids nibble pastries. Then head to the tranquil lawns and playground of Fővám tér Green Pocket for some running and a family photo session, finishing with a relaxed ferry ride from Petőfi Bridge Dock so everyone can enjoy one last gentle view of the Danube before returning to pack and rest.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy a relaxed family-friendly dinner at Fradi Étterem-their roomy seating and simple Hungarian pasta and schnitzel options suit all ages-then wander to Várkert Bazár's riverside terraces to watch the bridges light up while the kids run on the adjacent grassy steps. Finish the night with a cozy stop at Gozsdu Park's small evening market stalls for last-minute snacks and a final carousel ride at Zrínyi Street Children's Corner, so everyone leaves Budapest content and ready for tomorrow's transfer.

Day 12 · Sat, Mar 28
Warsaw, Poland

Travel to Warsaw and settle in

Morning:

After arrival and checking into your accommodation, take a gentle walk to Nowe Miasto (New Town) for its colorful buildings and stroller-friendly cobbles-stop at a family café like Cafe Blikle for coffee and Polish pastries while kids stretch their legs. Continue to the nearby Barbakan playground beside the historic walls where little ones can climb and explore safely, then wander down to Small Square (Mały Rynek) for a relaxed riverside view and an early light lunch of pierogi or soup to ease into Warsaw's rhythm.

Afternoon:

After checking into your accommodation, take a stroller-friendly stroll to Łazienki Królewskie's southern gardens where kids can feed ducks by the ponds and run across wide lawns while parents enjoy the palace views; pause at the family-friendly Belweder Park playground for slides and swings. Then wander toward Nowy Świat for an early café stop at Cafe Bristol's outdoor terrace (kid-friendly menu and high chairs) and let little ones admire street musicians as you ease into Warsaw's tempo.

Evening:

After settling in, enjoy a relaxed family stroll through Królewski Trakt (Royal Route) toward Plac Trzech Krzyży, stopping at the fenced Park Ujazdowski playground so the kids can climb and adults can breathe after travel. Finish with an easy dinner at Bazyliszek Restaurant in the Old Town area (child-friendly menu and high chairs) and an after-dinner gelato stop at Lody i Słodycze while watching the square lights-gentle pacing that builds on your day of travel and helps everyone settle into Warsaw time.

Day 13 · Sun, Mar 29
Warsaw, Poland

Old Town exploration and family-friendly stops

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Pączkarnia sampling warm Polish doughnuts, then stroll through the cobbled lanes to the colorful facades of Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) where kids can watch the street performers and the trumpet call from the Sigismund's Column; pause for family photos with the Royal Castle as your backdrop. From there, take a short, stroller-friendly walk to Królewska Garden (Ogród Krasińskich) for a shady picnic and a play-session in the fenced playground, followed by a cheerful horse-carriage ride around the Old Town to give little ones a special treat while continuing your gentle exploration of Warsaw's historic heart.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Castle Square, wander toward The Royal Castle Gardens (Ogrod Zamkowy) and let the children explore the manicured paths and small sculptures while you enjoy a bench-side snack; nearby, the family-friendly Multimedia Fountain Park offers a relaxed space for kids to run and (if weather permits) splash in shallow water jets. Conclude with a gentle, stroller-accessible walk to Powiśle's Riverbank Promenade, where you can rent a family pedal boat or watch barges glide by while the little ones play at the riverside playground and you sip a warm drink from a café terrace.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to Pawiak Prison Memorial Garden for a quiet, stroller-friendly walk that combines gentle history with open paths where children can run while parents reflect; nearby benches make a good spot for a snack and slow-down. Continue to Nowy Świat's Ulica Spacerowa for an early-evening tram ride (short hop ideal for tired little ones) ending at the family-friendly Copernicus Science Centre's outdoor plaza, where interactive installations and a soft-lit fountain let the kids play safely before a relaxed dinner nearby.

Day 14 · Mon, Mar 30
Warsaw, Poland

Łazienki Park and palace visit

Morning:

Start with a relaxed breakfast at the family-friendly Bistro Stacja, then stroll into Łazienki Park's southern groves to feed ducks by the pond and explore the shady paths where toddlers can run and older kids spot squirrels. Continue to the playful outdoor area by Belweder Palace Gardens for a short guided kids' nature trail and puppet-story session (often held mornings), finishing with a leisurely family photo stop at the sunlit Amphitheatre's grassy terraces before a picnic on the palace lawns.

Afternoon:

Wander from the southern groves to the quieter eastern lawns and enjoy a family-friendly puppet show at the open-air stage by The Chopin Monument, then rent a small pedal boat at the Łazienki Boathouse for a calm 20-30 minute spin on the palace pond while kids spot ducks and peacocks. After boating, explore the interactive children's trail around Myślęcinek Garden with simple nature-quiz boards and shaded picnic benches, finishing with warm crepes and hot cocoa at the lakeside kiosk by Belweder Terrace so everyone can relax before the palace tour.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to Belweder Terrace Promenade for a gentle riverside stroll where children can chase the last light and spot ducks while parents enjoy palace reflections; pause at the small on-site kiosk for warm waffles or hot chocolate. Then visit the family-friendly Gardener's House Play Corner nearby for supervised craft activities and short puppet stories (often scheduled early evening), finishing with an easy dinner at the nearby Cafe on the Isle terrace, where high chairs and simple Polish options let little ones wind down before bedtime.

Day 15 · Tue, Mar 31
Warsaw, Poland

Museums and indoor activities for kids

Morning:

Ease into the day with hands-on fun at The National Museum's Family Workshops, where short, child-focused crafts and gallery trails introduce kids to art with simple scavenger prompts and take-home mini-projects; afterward, wander a few minutes to The Neon Muzeum in Soho Factory for a colorful, stroller-friendly stroll among glowing signs that mesmerize younger children and spark easy photo ops. Finish the morning at Klockownia Playroom & Workshop, a nearby supervised brick-building space where kids (2-8) can build together while parents enjoy coffee and plan the afternoon, keeping the pace gentle after recent outdoor palace visits.

Afternoon:

After a creative morning, head to The National Science Centre's Discovery Hall for hands-on experiments and short demo sessions where kids (2-8) can try bubble workshops and simple physics toys under staff guidance; nearby seating makes snack breaks easy for the whole family. Finish with a visit to The Children's Library (Biblioteka dla Dzieci) in the city center for a cozy storytime or puppet session and a relaxed makers' corner where children can colour, build and borrow illustrated books before an early, calm dinner.

Evening:

Wind down the day with interactive play at [Lego Discovery Centre Warsaw](https://www.google.com/search?q=Lego+Discovery+Centre+Warsaw+18+march+till+27th+march+to+budapest%2C+hungary%2C+from+28th+march+till+2nd+april+warsaw%2C+poland.+husband+wife+and+four+kids+kids+age+2+years+4+years+6+years+8+years%2C+17+march+will+land+at+budapest+airport+and+3rd+april+departure+from+warsaw+airport.++official+site) where the kids can build city-themed models, ride a gentle carousel and watch a short 4D movie-perfect for ages 2-8 and easy on tired legs. Afterward, stroll across to Złote Tarasy's indoor family zone for a relaxed dinner at a child-friendly restaurant and finish with a calm puppet-show or storytelling session at Teatr Baj's early-evening family performance, letting little ones leave energized but ready for bedtime.

Day 16 · Wed, Apr 1
Warsaw, Poland

Relaxed family day and local dining

Morning:

Begin with a slow breakfast at Buvette Mokotów, where kid-friendly pancakes and fresh juices set an easy pace, then wander to the nearby Pole Mokotowskie for open lawns and a fenced playground perfect for toddlers while older kids try scooters; parents can relax on park benches with coffee. After some playtime, head to Emilia Romagna Family Farm (a short taxi ride) for a hands-on animal visit-petting goats and gathering eggs-followed by a light picnic on the farm's shaded terrace before returning to your accommodation for a calm afternoon rest.

Afternoon:

After a calm morning, wander to Saska Kępa's Rowe Park where wide lawns and gentle sculptures invite a relaxed picnic while kids play on the wooden climbing frames and parents enjoy coffee from nearby Cafe Kafka; the neighbourhood's quiet streets are stroller-friendly for a slow exploration. Continue to Skwer Polińskiego for a short puppet-show or street-music moment (often on weekends) and finish with an easy early-evening visit to Koneser Praga Centre courtyard where children can try seasonal street-food treats and play in the open plaza while adults browse local artisanal stalls.

Evening:

As twilight falls, enjoy a calm family walk through Skaryszewski Park (Park Rydza-Śmigłego)-its wide paths, duck pond and small playgrounds are perfect for toddlers while older kids can rent scooters near the lakeside; parents can sit at the park café terrace as children run on the lawns. Afterward, head to Farma Iluzji (illusion-themed family cafe) for a playful dessert experience with optical games and kid-friendly treats, then finish with an easy riverside stroll along Bulwary Wiślane where the family can watch boats, share warm waffles from a street vendor and let little ones wind down to the soft lights before returning to your accommodation.

Day 17 · Thu, Apr 2
Warsaw, Poland

Departure from Warsaw — transfer to airport

Morning:

Gently pack and enjoy a final, relaxed family breakfast at Charlotte Chleb i Wino with croissants and hot chocolate while the kids play in the café's small corner; afterward take a short stroller-friendly walk through Saxon Garden (Ogród Saski) for one last photo by the fountains and a calm run-around on the lawns. Return to your accommodation to collect luggage, then arrange a pre-booked airport transfer (private shuttle or taxi) from Plac Piłsudskiego-allowing plenty of time for stroller folding, passport checks and a stress-free arrival at Warsaw Chopin Airport.

Afternoon:

Spend a calm final afternoon strolling the stroller-friendly paths of Park Ujazdowski where the kids can enjoy swings and a last playground hop while you sip coffee from the nearby kiosk; pause for a light picnic of leftover pierogi and pastries on a bench near the small pond. Before heading to the airport, pop into Złote Tarasy for a quick, sheltered browse of any missed souvenirs and a final family restroom/change stop, then collect luggage at the accommodation and take your pre-booked transfer from Rondo ONZ for an easy, traffic-aware ride to Warsaw Chopin Airport.

Evening:

Before your airport transfer, enjoy a final relaxed family dinner at Hala Koszyki where the kids can choose familiar dishes from several stalls and burn off energy in the indoor communal seating area; linger for a last scoop of gelato from Lodziarnia i Słodycze inside the hall. After dinner, take a short, stroller-friendly twilight stroll along Bulwarowa Promenade by the Vistula to watch the city lights and let the children unwind on the riverbank benches while you dress and gather luggage for your pre-booked transfer to Warsaw Chopin Airport.

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