After your overnight flight from Singapore, arrive in Amsterdam and ease into the morning with a relaxed canal-side breakfast at Café de Jaren before a gentle introduction to the city. Stroll through the leafy Vondelpark (perfect for the child to run off energy), then explore the family-friendly interactive exhibits at [NEMO Science Museum](https://www.nemosciencemuseum.nl/en/) where hands-on displays engage both the teenager and younger child.
After a relaxed morning, wander through the charming streets to Jordaan for light shopping and kid-friendly galleries, then take a family-friendly pedal boat on the Amsterdam Canals for a different city view. Finish with an easy visit to Anne Frank House (pre-book timed tickets) or, if shorter on energy, let the kids enjoy the interactive play area at [TunFun Speelpark](https://www.google.com/search?q=TunFun+Speelpark+generate+an+itenary+for+a+15+day+vacation+trip+starting+on+29+May+2026+to+13+Jun+2026+from+Singapore+to+Europe+for+a+family+of+4+with+2+adults%2C+1+teenager+and+1+child+aged+9+years.+the+itenary+should+mandatory+include+Paris%2C+mt.+titlis%2C+mt.+rigi%2C+Toblerone+mountain%2C+Jungfraujoch%2C+Interlaken%2C+lucerne%2C+Zermatt%2C+Rome%2C+seville%2C+and+costa+brava.+also+include+any+other+country+or+city+like+Amsterdam+which+can+be+visited+during+travel+between+the+mandatory+destinations.+Also+suggest+the+sight+seeing+plan+at+all+places+while+visiting+during+the+travel+destinations.+The+suggestions+should+include+the+cheap+and+best+places+for+accomodaton+and+cheap+travel+options+for+all+sight+seeing+as+well+as+while+travelling+between+each+destination.+Plan+for+travel+to+start+from+Singapore+during+night+aloowing+the+arrival+to+destination+in+morning.+for+final+return+to+Singapore%2C+itenary+should+plan+the+travel+to+take+most+advantage+of+whole+day+before+departing+from+last+destination+official+site) while adults sip coffee at a nearby café.
As the family winds down after a full first day, enjoy a relaxed dinner at Foodhallen where diverse stalls let everyone pick favourites in a lively indoor market setting, followed by a gentle evening canal walk to spot lit bridges and houseboats around De Pijp. Finish with a cozy dessert stop at Van Stapele Koekmakerij for their famous chocolate cookies while the kids watch the canal reflections and parents soak up the city atmosphere.
Start the morning with a hearty Dutch breakfast at Pancakes Amsterdam (great for picky kids) before renting family-friendly bikes or a cargo bike from MacBike to explore like locals. Cycle through the scenic Museumplein to snap photos by the open space and then head to the interactive [Tropenmuseum](https://www.tropenmuseum.nl/en) for culturally rich, child-friendly exhibits and storytelling that engage both the teenager and the 9-year-old.
Head to the lively Albert Cuyp Market for a taste of local snacks (stroopwafels, herring if adventurous) and affordable souvenirs the kids will love, then stroll into the nearby Sarphatipark for a relaxed picnic and playtime. Later, visit the hands-on [Het Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Het+Scheepvaartmuseum+%28National+Maritime+Museum%29+generate+an+itenary+for+a+15+day+vacation+trip+starting+on+29+May+2026+to+13+Jun+2026+from+Singapore+to+Europe+for+a+family+of+4+with+2+adults%2C+1+teenager+and+1+child+aged+9+years.+the+itenary+should+mandatory+include+Paris%2C+mt.+titlis%2C+mt.+rigi%2C+Toblerone+mountain%2C+Jungfraujoch%2C+Interlaken%2C+lucerne%2C+Zermatt%2C+Rome%2C+seville%2C+and+costa+brava.+also+include+any+other+country+or+city+like+Amsterdam+which+can+be+visited+during+travel+between+the+mandatory+destinations.+Also+suggest+the+sight+seeing+plan+at+all+places+while+visiting+during+the+travel+destinations.+The+suggestions+should+include+the+cheap+and+best+places+for+accomodaton+and+cheap+travel+options+for+all+sight+seeing+as+well+as+while+travelling+between+each+destination.+Plan+for+travel+to+start+from+Singapore+during+night+aloowing+the+arrival+to+destination+in+morning.+for+final+return+to+Singapore%2C+itenary+should+plan+the+travel+to+take+most+advantage+of+whole+day+before+departing+from+last+destination+official+site) with its family trails and replica ship the children can board-finish by taking a short, scenic ferry ride behind Amsterdam Central to admire waterfront views and rest before an early evening dinner.
As the sun sets, enjoy a family-friendly dinner at De Kas, a greenhouse restaurant serving fresh, seasonal dishes that kids can try while adults relax. Afterward, take a twilight boat from Blue Boat Company for a calm, illuminated canal cruise (shorter route ideal for children) and finish with gelato at Moyos Ijs, wandering the charming streets of De 9 Straatjes for window-shopping and a relaxed stroll before returning to your accommodation.
After an early train from Amsterdam, settle luggage at a family-friendly budget hotel near Gare du Nord (easy for transfers) and start with a relaxed French breakfast at Du Pain et des Idées before a gentle stroll through the nearby Canal Saint-Martin for a local vibe and playful bridges the kids will enjoy. Continue to Place des Vosges in the Marais for open lawns and playground time, then explore the kid-friendly exhibits at Musée Carnavalet to introduce Paris history in a way both the teenager and 9-year-old can enjoy.
After checking into your hotel near Gare du Nord, head to the open spaces of Jardin du Palais Royal for a relaxed picnic and playful photo spots, then walk to the nearby Louvre Courtyard to admire the glass pyramid from outside and let the kids spot famous sculptures on a quick scavenger-photo hunt. Finish with a family-friendly visit to Île de la Cité to feed pigeons at the square and enjoy crepes at a sidewalk stall near Sainte-Chapelle (skip the full tour if energy is low) before an early dinner in the lively Latin Quarter.
After a smooth check-in and a short rest, take the family to Place de la Concorde to watch the sunset over the Tuileries and let the kids enjoy the open fountains and carousel; follow with a relaxed riverside walk along the Promenade des Berges de la Seine where pop-up playspaces and street performers entertain. Finish the evening with a casual dinner at the lively Rue Cler market street-pick up fresh crepes or rotisserie chicken to sample at a small square while soaking in local neighbourhood life before an early night to recover from travel.
Begin with a relaxed breakfast near Trocadéro Gardens, then wander the terraces for family photos with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower before the crowds arrive; let the teenager explore the nearby military museums while the 9-year-old enjoys the playgrounds and fountains. From there, stroll along the Champ de Mars to reach the riverside and board a short hop-on hop-off Batobus stop to cross the Seine, giving everyone a fun boat ride before a light mid-morning picnic at Square du Vert-Galant, where swans and riverboats provide entertaining sights.
After a leisurely lunch, wander through Jardin des Tuileries where the kids can ride the classic carousel and the family can play pétanque on the gravel lawns, then cross to [Musée de l'Orangerie](https://www.musee-orangerie.fr/en) to admire Monet's Water Lilies in a short, child-friendly visit. Later, take a funicular-style short ride or walk up to Place du Trocadéro's terraces for different skyline photos, then descend toward the river to join a family-friendly guided Seine bike-tour (electric-assist options available) that combines sightseeing with gentle exercise and ends near a riverside café for an early evening snack.
As twilight falls, wander through Rue du Bac toward the charming covered market at Marché Saint-Germain for casual family-friendly bites and artisan treats, then let the kids pick a souvenir from the toy stalls around Place Saint-Sulpice. After dinner, enjoy a relaxed puppet-show or street-performer atmosphere at Jardin du Luxembourg (the carousel and puppet theatre are great for the 9-year-old), then finish with hot chocolate or crepes at a nearby café while watching the city lights sparkle along the Seine.
Begin your morning with a climb (or funicular ride) up to Butte Montmartre to enjoy street artists and panoramic views, then explore the charming winding lanes around Place du Tertre where kids can have a quick portrait sketched and the family can stop for croissants at a nearby boulangerie. From there, wander down to the leafy Square Willette (Jardin Sauvage) for playground time and a quieter view of the hill, then visit the quirky interactive exhibits at the nearby Musée de la Vie Romantique for a short, family-friendly cultural stop before lunch.
After a relaxed lunch, head down to Place des Abbesses and ride the vintage funicular to explore the nearby Musée de la Vie Romantique's garden tearoom (a quiet spot for the child to run while parents sip tea), then stroll the lively lanes toward Rue des Martyrs for casual pastry tasting and small-batch chocolatiers the whole family will enjoy. Finish the afternoon with a calm riverfront adventure: join a short family-friendly cruise from Port de la Bourdonnais or rent a pedal boat at Bassin de la Villette for playful time on the water before returning to Montmartre for an early dinner.
As the sun softens, wander to Île Saint-Louis for artisanal ice cream at Berthillon and a gentle riverside stroll where the child can watch boats glide by and the teenager can photograph historic facades. Continue with a calm, family-friendly evening at Square René Viviani beneath the old trees, then cross to the Latin Quarter for a casual tapas-style dinner at Le Petite Padre (family tables and kid options) before finishing with a twilight boat ride from Port Saint-Michel for illuminated views of the city.
Board an early TGV-Lyria from Paris to Geneva, then switch to a scenic Swiss intercity to arrive in Lucerne by late morning; store luggage at Lucerne Train Station lockers and take a short, refreshing walk along the Reuss River Promenade to stretch after travel. Explore the charming medieval bridges and squares starting with the flower-lined Spreuer Bridge, then let the kids burn energy at the waterside playground in Hirschengraben Park before a relaxed lakeside brunch at family-friendly Restaurant Schiff overlooking Lake Lucerne.
After your lakeside brunch, head to Museggmauer to walk a short, family-friendly section of the medieval city walls-kids love the towers and panoramic views over the rooftops and lake. Continue with a visit to the interactive Swiss Museum of Transport, where hands-on exhibits, flight simulators and the planetarium entertain both the teenager and the 9-year-old, then unwind with an evening paddle-steamer ride on Lake Lucerne for sunset views and easy transit to your centrally located budget family hotel.
Unwind with a lakeside stroll along Quai des Alpes, then head to the family-friendly Richard Wagner Museum gardens for a quiet spot where the children can run and you can enjoy sunset views across Lake Lucerne. Finish the night with casual Swiss comfort food at Wirtshaus Taube (child-friendly portions and local rösti) or grab take-away sandwiches from Marktgasse Delicatessen to picnic by the illuminated Chapel Bridge while watching the city lights ripple on the water.
Take an early cog-and-gondola combo from Engelberg Train Station up towards the glacier, stopping first at Trübsee for a lakeside stroll and a family-friendly pedal-boat ride; the child can feed ducks while the teenager snaps mountain photos. Continue to the Titlis Rotair revolving cable car for panoramic ascent, then enjoy snow play and tobogganing on the glacier fields near the Ice Flyer chairlift before a warming brunch at the mountaintop Titlis Panorama Restaurant with sweeping alpine views.
After a mountaintop brunch, descend to the Trübsee Alpine Playground for family-friendly mini-hikes and summer tobogganing on the panorama-run; let the 9-year-old try the low-rope course while the teenager rents a mountain scooter for a guided descent. Later, return to Engelberg village to explore the historic Engelberg Abbey, browse local Swiss chocolate at Confiserie Kessler and enjoy an easy lakeside picnic by Engstlensee (short transfer by local bus), keeping the pace relaxed before your evening return to Lucerne.
After returning to Engelberg village, enjoy a relaxed family dinner at Restaurant Alpenclub where hearty Swiss dishes and a kids' menu help everyone warm up; afterward stroll to the atmospheric Engelberg Village Square to browse local stalls and pick up handcrafted souvenirs. Finish the evening with a sweet treat at Café Vogler and a gentle post-sunset walk along the Engelberger Aa Riverbank, letting the child splash at shallow stones while the teenager captures twilight mountain reflections before an early night in Lucerne-ready accommodation.
Board the historic Vitznau-Rigi cogwheel railway early to climb through alpine meadows and disembark at Rigi Kulm for panoramic views of the lakes and a brisk family-friendly stroll along the summit ridge; the teenager can explore the viewing platforms while the 9-year-old enjoys spotting marmots and wildflowers. After descending to Rigi Kaltbad, let the family relax with a lakeside brunch at Panorama Restaurant Rigi Kaltbad and follow with a short ride on the scenic Lake Lucerne steamer back toward the city, watching the patchwork of villages and mountain reflections pass by.
Descend to the lakeside and wander the cobbled lanes of Old Town Lucerne, stopping at the painted facades of Weinplatz and the toy-filled windows of Hug Chocolaterie for a sweet treat the kids will love; then board a leisurely Lake Lucerne paddle steamer for a scenic cruise toward Weggis, where you can stretch legs on the waterfront promenade and enjoy lakeside ice cream. Finish with a relaxed family-friendly ride on the Vitznau-Rigi rack railway from Weggis (short transfer) to experience a different ascent route back toward your evening base, keeping the pace gentle after the morning summit visit.
After your scenic return to Lucerne, enjoy an easy family dinner at Brasserie Bodu, where relaxed bistro fare suits both kids and adults, then stroll to Hertensteinquai for children to play by the water while the teenager captures sunset photos of the promenade. Finish the night with a short visit to KKL Luzern to admire the illuminated modern façade from outside and pick up Swiss pastries at Confiserie Bachmann for a lakeside picnic under the stars before returning to your hotel.
Leave Lucerne after breakfast and detour to the striking roadside viewpoint at Sigriswil Panorama Bridge for sweeping photos of the valley that inspired Toblerone packaging, then continue to the family-friendly chocolate experience at Bachmann Toblerone Shop & Visitor Corner to sample and pick up treats for the kids. Arrive in Interlaken before midday and stretch legs with a gentle riverside walk through Höhematte Park, where the family can watch paragliders drift overhead and enjoy an easy picnic while the teenager snaps action shots and the 9-year-old explores the flowerbeds.
After a riverside picnic in Höhematte Park, take the family on a short scenic drive or local bus to Harder Kulm and ride the funicular to its panoramic viewpoint terrace for sweeping views of the Eiger-Mönch-Jungfrau trio-kids will love the glass-sided viewing platform and the family photo opportunities. Later, explore the nearby Unterseen old quarter with its painted facades and small artisan shops, stop at Ice Cream Shop Gelateria di Berna for gelato, then check into your Interlaken accommodation and enjoy an easy evening stroll along the Aare River promenade before dinner.
After checking into your Interlaken lodging, take a short bus or walk to Victoria-Jungfrau Gardens where the kids can enjoy the playground and you can relax among floral beds while watching evening light on the mountains. For dinner, wander to Höheweg and choose a family-friendly terrace at Restaurant Taverne for Swiss classics; finish the night with a gentle twilight cruise on the Aare River (evening departures often quieter) or a relaxed dessert stop at Confiserie Schuh to sample local pastries before turning in.
Board an early Jungfrau Railway from Interlaken Ost via Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen and enjoy the scenic ascent with panoramic windows; stop briefly at Kleine Scheidegg to stretch legs and admire the foothills before continuing to the high-altitude station. On arrival at Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe, explore the Ice Palace tunnels, step onto the Sphinx Observatory terrace for jaw-dropping glacier views, and let the kids try short snow-play near the observation platforms while you sip hot chocolate at the mountaintop café.
After descending from the high station, head to Grindelwald First for family-friendly cliffwalk thrills and the adrenaline-light First Flyer zipline (teenager) while the 9-year-old enjoys the gentle First Trotti-bike rides and alpine playgrounds; stop for a picnic with panoramic views at Bachalpsee where easy lakeside trails reward everyone with mirror-lake photos. Later, return toward Interlaken with a leisurely stop at Isenfluh for short nature trails and a visit to the rustic Beatenberg viewpoint-perfect for relaxed paragliding-watching and an early evening fondue or raclette at a cosy mountain inn before heading back to your hotel.
Return to Interlaken and enjoy a relaxed post-adventure evening at Schynige Platte station area (accessible by late afternoon cogwheel or regional bus), where the family can stroll easy alpine flower trails and catch a softer mountain glow without steep climbs. Afterward, dine at the family-friendly terrace of Restaurant Alpenblick overlooking the valley, then finish the night with a gentle riverside walk in Neuhaus Park-perfect for the child to run and for the teenager to photograph mountain reflections as you wind down together.
Board the scenic Glacier Express or regional Matterhorn Gotthard departure from Interlaken Ost toward Visp, then change for the panoramic rail into Zermatt-children will enjoy the alpine vistas through large windows as the train winds past tunnels and high valleys. On arrival, store luggage at the station lockers and take a gentle orientation stroll along Bahnhofstrasse to browse Swiss souvenir shops, then visit the interactive [Matterhorn Museum - Zermatlantis](https://www.google.com/search?q=Matterhorn+Museum+-+Zermatlantis+generate+an+itenary+for+a+15+day+vacation+trip+starting+on+29+May+2026+to+13+Jun+2026+from+Singapore+to+Europe+for+a+family+of+4+with+2+adults%2C+1+teenager+and+1+child+aged+9+years.+the+itenary+should+mandatory+include+Paris%2C+mt.+titlis%2C+mt.+rigi%2C+Toblerone+mountain%2C+Jungfraujoch%2C+Interlaken%2C+lucerne%2C+Zermatt%2C+Rome%2C+seville%2C+and+costa+brava.+also+include+any+other+country+or+city+like+Amsterdam+which+can+be+visited+during+travel+between+the+mandatory+destinations.+Also+suggest+the+sight+seeing+plan+at+all+places+while+visiting+during+the+travel+destinations.+The+suggestions+should+include+the+cheap+and+best+places+for+accomodaton+and+cheap+travel+options+for+all+sight+seeing+as+well+as+while+travelling+between+each+destination.+Plan+for+travel+to+start+from+Singapore+during+night+aloowing+the+arrival+to+destination+in+morning.+for+final+return+to+Singapore%2C+itenary+should+plan+the+travel+to+take+most+advantage+of+whole+day+before+departing+from+last+destination+official+site) for family-friendly exhibits about mountain life and the dramatic Matterhorn ascents before settling into your Zermatt base.
After checking into your Zermatt lodging, wander up to Sunnegga via the funicular for family-friendly alpine meadows and panoramic picnic spots where the child can meet local marmots at the small animal park; follow with a gentle stroll along the Leisee lake loop-perfect for paddling and mirror-views of the Matterhorn. Later, ride the short Gornergratbahn cogwheel portion partway up for sunset viewpoints, stop at the kid-friendly Riffelalp Flower Trail for easy walking and photographs, then return to the village for an early dinner on a terrace overlooking the lit peak.
As twilight settles, wind down with an atmospheric stroll to St. Mauritius Church and the nearby Zermatt Village Green, where the family can enjoy local street musicians and watch the Matterhorn glow from softer angles. Afterwards, head to Graberpark for a relaxed picnic of takeaway Swiss pastries and hot chocolate, then finish with a sunset ride on the short Zermatt-Täsch shuttle (a handy transfer option) back toward your accommodation while the teenager captures last-light photos of the lit village and the 9-year-old watches alpine lights twinkle.
Start with a sunlit breakfast at Findlerhof lodge, then take the family on the short, scenic walk from Zermatt village up to the Furi suspension bridge for an easy adrenaline hit and panoramic valley views while the 9-year-old explores the riverbanks. Afterward, ride the Furi-Trockener Steg gondola toward the glacier viewpoint and spend time at the family-friendly snow plateau near Trockener Steg, where everyone can try gentle snow games and snap close-up photos of the Matterhorn before descending for a lakeside picnic at Riffelalp.
After your lakeside picnic, take the family on the gentle Riffelsee loop for mirror views of the Matterhorn and easy photo stops, then ride the Gornergratbahn further up to the Riffelhorn viewing terraces to watch the light shift on the peak. Finish with a relaxed stop at Findeln hamlet-accessible by short descent from the Riffelalp area-where you can sip hot chocolate on a sunlit terrace while the kids explore alpine streams and you enjoy panoramic Matterhorn vistas.
As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed aperitif and light family dinner on the terrace of Chez Vrony (short e-bike or bus from the village) where panoramic views of the Matterhorn glow at sunset while the child explores nearby alpine flower meadows. After dinner, take the gentle illuminated stroll along the Sunnegga-Weg viewpoint path back toward town, stopping at the small twilight playground by Leisee for the 9-year-old and ending with hot chocolate and sweets at Du Pont Bakery as the teenager captures last-light photos of the peak.
After your scenic transfer from Zermatt, arrive in Rome mid-morning and drop bags at a centrally located budget family guesthouse near Roma Termini (easy for luggage). Start with a relaxed walk through the bright arcades of Via Nazionale to the open terraces of Piazza della Repubblica, then introduce the family to ancient Rome with a gentle, stroller-friendly circuit around the exterior of Baths of Diocletian and the adjacent gardens at Parco di Villa Aldobrandini, finishing with an espresso and cornetti at the historic Caffè della Pace while the kids refuel for the afternoon.
After a light arrival lunch, head to the family-friendly green spaces of Villa Borghese where you can rent a four-seater pedal cart or small rowboat on the pond and visit the playful Bioparco di Roma zoo for the 9-year-old while the teenager enjoys the panoramic terrace at Pincio. Continue with an easy, history-rich walk through the nearby Piazza del Popolo into the elegant lanes of Via Margutta for casual window shopping and a stop at a gelato artisan counter, then rest at a shady café on Piazza di Spagna steps before your evening stroll.
After settling in, wander through the atmospheric lanes of Trastevere where colourful facades and street musicians create a lively family-friendly scene; pause at Piazza Santa Maria for the children to enjoy the fountain while parents soak up the neighbourhood vibe. Continue to Gianicolo Terrace for sunset panoramas over the city-bring a light picnic or grab panini from a nearby deli-then finish with artisanal gelato at Gelateria del Viale while strolling back along the cobbled alleys, letting the teenager photograph golden-hour scenes and the 9-year-old scout out playful squares.
Start with an early reserved-entry tour of the Colosseum that includes the arena floor or underground highlights (shorter family-friendly option) so the teenager can appreciate the engineering while the 9-year-old enjoys the dramatic stories and interactive kid-audio guides; finish the visit with a relaxed stroll through the nearby Arch of Constantine for quick photo ops. From there, wander the shaded paths of the Palatine Hill to spot ancient ruins and enjoy sweeping views of the Forum below, then let the family refuel with pastries and cappuccinos at a nearby café on Via dei Fori Imperiali before continuing your midday exploration.
After a hearty lunch, wander through Campo de' Fiori's lively market stalls to pick up fresh fruit and souvenirs, then head to the nearby Galleria Borghese (pre-book a timed family slot) for a short, kid-friendly highlights tour of Bernini sculptures and Caravaggio paintings that can be paced to suit the 9-year-old. Finish with a relaxed stroll up to Piazza del Campidoglio for panoramic forum views and a gelato break at Giolitti before an early evening transfer toward the Vatican area for your scheduled visit.
As the day winds down, take the family to Piazza Navona for its lively street performers and elegant fountains, then wander the nearby lanes to discover artisanal shops and a casual family dinner at Osteria del Fico where kids can try classic Roman pasta. After dinner, enjoy a peaceful twilight stroll to Ponte Sant'Angelo for illuminated river views and end the night with creamy gelato at Fata Morgana, letting the teenager capture long-exposure photos while the 9-year-old watches boats drift on the Tiber.
Catch an early flight into Seville and drop bags at a centrally located budget family guesthouse near Plaza de Armas; start with a leisurely breakfast of tostada and chocolate at Bar El Comercio before stretching legs with a gentle riverside walk along the Guadalquivir River toward Isla de la Cartuja, where the family can explore the modern interactive exhibits at Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo and let the 9-year-old run in the riverside green spaces. Finish the morning with a relaxed ride on the historic Seville Tram (Tranvía de Sevilla) to the lively Triana neighbourhood to browse ceramic workshops at Calle San Jorge and sample local savory tapas (kids-friendly fried fish and croquettes) at a family-run tavern.
After arriving and settling in, head to Plaza de España for a relaxed boat hire on the canal and a family photo session amid the tiled alcoves, then wander the shaded paths of Parque de María Luisa letting the 9-year-old enjoy the playgrounds while the teenager scouts scenic vantage points. Later, visit the lively artisan stalls at Avenida de la Constitución and treat the family to churros and chocolate at La Centuria before a short rest back at your guesthouse to prepare for the evening's tapas and flamenco preview.
Arrive in Seville and head to Barrio Santa Cruz for a relaxed wander through its maze of orange-scented lanes and hidden squares, stopping at the family-friendly Casa de Pilatos courtyard to admire its tiled patios and calm fountains. As twilight falls, enjoy a tapas crawl along Calle Betis riverside (choose child-friendly options at Bodeguita Romero or Bar Alfalfa), then book an early, family-friendly flamenco show at La Casa del Flamenco where the kids can experience the music and dance up close in an intimate setting.
Start the day with a relaxed breakfast at Bar El Comercio before heading to the lively Mercado de Triana for fresh local produce and kid-friendly tapas tastes; let the 9-year-old sample marinated olives while the teenager scouts colourful stalls. Afterward, take a short taxi to Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) for panoramic city views and a breezy walk across the wooden walkway, then enjoy a family bike ride along the leafy Paseo de las Delicias ending at Isla Mágica's water-play fountains (a playful cooling stop) before preparing for the afternoon transfer north toward the Costa Brava.
After a relaxed morning in Seville, catch a mid-afternoon AVE/medium-haul train or budget flight toward Barcelona and then a regional connection to the Costa Brava; store luggage at a family-friendly guesthouse near Calella de Palafrugell or Llafranc for easy beach access. Once settled, unwind with paddleboarding or a calm snorkel session at the sheltered cove of Platja de Castell, followed by a stroll along the coastal Camí de Ronda to discover hidden bays and the scenic fishing hamlet of Sa Tuna, finishing the afternoon with seaside tapas at Restaurant La Blava while the children hunt for shells on the shore.
After arriving on the Costa Brava and settling in, wander the clifftop promenade of Cala Sa Conca for golden-hour views, then let the kids splash in the calm shallows of Platja de Port Bo while the teenager explores the rocky tide pools. Finish with a seaside family dinner at Restaurant El Celleret (fresh seafood and child-friendly paellas) followed by a sunset stroll through the lantern-lit lanes of Calella de Palafrugell and gelato at La Gelateria Artesana before turning in.
Wake with a beachfront breakfast at Cafè del Port in Calella de Palafrugell, then explore the shallow, sheltered sands of Platja del Canadell where the 9-year-old can build sandcastles while the teenager tries beginner snorkelling nearby. Mid-morning, take the family on the scenic coastal Camí de Ronda east toward Llafranc, stopping at the pebble cove of Cala Port d'Esclanyà for a short paddle and cliff-top photos before a relaxed coffee on Passeig de Ronda overlooking the Mediterranean.
Explore the charming nearby village of Palamós for a seafood lunch at the family-friendly Restaurant La Platjeta followed by a hands-on visit to the Museu de la Pesca where kids can learn about local fishing traditions and touch small exhibits. Later, take a short drive to Cala Estreta for a sheltered cove swim and easy snorkelling among rocky pools, then finish with a relaxed cliff-top walk to the panoramic lighthouse at Cap de Sant Sebastià for golden-hour views before returning to your Calella de Palafrugell base.
As the sun lowers, head to Llafranc's promenade for an early seaside aperitif while the kids play at the calm Roc de San Gaietà rocks and search tidal pools for crabs; then stroll the coastal path to Tamariu to catch pink-orange sunset reflections over the bay. Finish with a relaxed family dinner at the harbour-front Restaurant La Olla in Tamariu (child-friendly paellas and fresh fish), followed by an evening gelato on the waterfront and a gentle moonlit walk back along Passeig de Ronda to your Calella de Palafrugell base.
Make the most of your final Costa Brava morning with a relaxed coastal breakfast at El Port de Palamós followed by a family paddleboard session at Platja de La Fosca, where calm waters suit the 9-year-old and the teenager can try short guided SUP lessons. Afterward, wander the nearby Sant Esteve de Mar seafront promenade to browse artisanal shops for last-minute souvenirs, then enjoy a light seaside lunch at Can Trapi featuring child-friendly paella before returning to your accommodation to pack and check out for an evening transfer toward Barcelona airport.
Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the picturesque coves around Calella de Palafrugell by following the scenic Camí de Ronda toward Cap Roig Botanical Gardens, where fragrant Mediterranean gardens and cliff-top views make a peaceful family stroll and great final photo spots. After the walk, stop at Restaurant La Sirena for a casual seafood tapas lunch, then let the kids cool off with a last swim at the sheltered Platja del Canadell before collecting luggage and taking an early evening shuttle from Palafrugell / Girona transfer point toward Barcelona/Barcelona-El Prat airport for your overnight flight home.
Finish your Costa Brava stay with a relaxed seaside farewell in Palafrugell: enjoy an early-evening stroll through the colourful fishermen's quarter of Port d'Aro and a final family tapas dinner at La Lloca, where children can pick mild seafood paellas while adults sample local empordà wines. After dinner, take a short transfer to Aeroport de Girona-Costa Brava (or the scheduled shuttle to Barcelona-El Prat) with time to browse duty-free for Catalan souvenirs, then board your overnight flight home, letting the teenager review trip photos and the younger child tuck in with a travel-friendly snack pack for the long flight.