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10-Day Family Itinerary: Liverpool, London & Paris with 2 Days at Disneyland Paris (March 9–18, 2026)

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Day 1 · Mon, Mar 9
Liverpool

Arrival in Liverpool and light sightseeing

Morning:

After arriving and dropping luggage at your accommodation, stretch your legs with a relaxed stroll along the waterfront at the [Royal Albert Dock](https://www.albertdock.com/), where the family can pop into the interactive galleries and snack on fresh pastries at a waterside café. Continue to nearby [Merseyside Maritime Museum](https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/merseyside-maritime-museum) for a short, engaging look at Liverpool's seafaring past, then let the teens burn off energy in the open spaces around Pier Head while you take in views of the Three Graces.

Afternoon:

Head inland for a lively afternoon at St George's Quarter, where the family can explore the street art and stop by independent shops and cafés for a late lunch. Afterward, take a short walk to [St Luke's Bombed Out Church](https://www.google.com/search?q=St+Luke%27s+Bombed+Out+Church+liverpool%2C+london+and+paris+including+2+days+at+paris+disney+for+family+of+5+%283+teensagers%29%0A+official+site) to soak in its evocative atmosphere and let the teens snap photos; finish with a relaxed visit to Baltic Triangle to browse creative pop-ups and grab coffee or an early evening bite before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As the sky softens, wander to Hope Street for a family-friendly dinner with choices from cozy bistros to pizza spots, then step inside the stunning Liverpool Cathedral to admire sunset light through its vast windows and climb (or use the lift) to the tower for panoramic city views. Finish with a relaxed riverside walk along Water Street past illuminated historic buildings, stopping for dessert or hot chocolate at a nearby café while teens compare photos from the day's strolls.

Day 2 · Tue, Mar 10
Liverpool

Explore Liverpool: music and maritime heritage

Morning:

Start your day with a guided family-friendly tour at The Beatles Story on Albert Dock to dive into immersive exhibits and rare memorabilia that will hook your teens with music history; follow it with a hands-on visit to Merseyside Maritime Museum's nearby interactive exhibits focused on migration and shipbuilding for engaging context (brief but rich). Finish the morning with a scenic ferry ride across the Mersey-the kids will love the breeze and skyline views-then disembark to wander the historic Pier Head plazas and snap photos of the iconic waterfront architecture.

Afternoon:

After the morning's waterfront and museum highlights, head to Cavern Quarter for a lively stroll where you can catch impromptu live music and visit the famous performance spots that shaped The Beatles' early years; teens will enjoy hunting for murals and snapping photos on Mathew Street. From there, take a short walk to St George's Hall to admire its grand neoclassical interior and book a family-friendly tour of the courtrooms and organ chamber, then unwind with late-afternoon treats and people-watching at nearby cafes in Ropewalks before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As evening settles, enjoy a family dinner at Bold Street where diverse eateries-from modern British to world street food-cater to teen tastes, then stroll to the nearby Philharmonic Dining Rooms to admire its ornate interiors even if you only pop in for photos. After dinner, catch a lively gig or open-mic set at Eric's Live for a raw local music vibe the teens will appreciate, then finish with a riverside walk along Albert Dock to see the buildings lit up and grab gelato from a waterside stall.

Day 3 · Wed, Mar 11
London

Travel to London and settle in

Morning:

After arriving in London and dropping luggage at your accommodation, ease into the city with a relaxed stroll through St James's Park, letting the teens feed ducks and enjoy views of the lake and flower beds before walking toward nearby Buckingham Palace to watch the Changing of the Guard (timing permitting). Continue with a short tube ride to Covent Garden where the family can grab brunch at a lively market stall, watch street performers in the piazza, and browse quirky shops at Neal's Yard for colorful photos and treats.

Afternoon:

After checking in and dropping bags, head to Southbank for a lively riverside walk-stop at the family-friendly Southbank Centre Book Market and let the teens hunt for vinyl and graphic novels, then grab fish and chips or street-food from the Gabriel's Wharf eateries. Continue with a relaxed visit to Tate Modern (free exhibits and hands-on displays) and finish by crossing the iconic Millennium Bridge for postcard views of the Thames and a gentle introduction to the city ahead.

Evening:

After a day of travel and an introduction on the South Bank, wind down with an easy evening in Soho-find a lively family-friendly restaurant (pizza or Asian fusion) and let the teens pick a spot so everyone feels involved. Later, take a short stroll to Leicester Square to soak up the cinematic buzz and catch street performers, then duck into Chinatown for casual dessert options like bubble tea or egg tarts before returning to your accommodation for an early night or a relaxed walk through nearby streets.

Day 4 · Thu, Mar 12
London

Classic London: highlights tour (royal sites, Thames)

Morning:

Begin with a crisp morning walk through Green Park, then arrive at Westminster Abbey for a family-friendly guided highlights tour that brings royal history to life for teens with stories of coronations and famous burials. From there, cross the nearby bridge to board a Thames riverboat at Westminster Pier, enjoying commentary as you glide past landmarks and disembark at Tower Millennium Pier for photos of the riverside skyline and a chance to browse stalls selling British treats.

Afternoon:

After your riverboat arrival, head east along the Thames to explore Borough Market for a lively food-tasting stop where teens can sample everything from gourmet doughnuts to artisan cheeses, then walk up to The Shard-take the family to the viewing platform for sweeping city panoramas that make great group photos. Continue with a history-rich stroll through Leadenhall Market to admire its Victorian architecture and pop into quirky shops, finishing at Sky Garden for a relaxed rooftop drink and evening skyline views as the city transitions to twilight.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander through the elegant lawns of St James's Park toward The Mall, arriving at Horse Guards Parade to watch the changing light on ceremonial buildings before heading to dinner at a family-friendly gastropub near Trafalgar Square where teens can choose from hearty British classics and pizza. After dinner, take a short walk to Nelson's Column for iconic night photos, then finish with a relaxed evening ride on the illuminated London Eye for sweeping nighttime views of the Thames and the city's landmarks shimmering below.

Day 5 · Fri, Mar 13
London

London museums and markets (suitable for teens)

Morning:

Start the day at the hands-on Science Museum in South Kensington where teens can race model cars in the Experiment Room and explore the Wonderlab exhibits, then cross to the nearby Natural History Museum for a fast-paced highlights hunt-don't miss the dramatic dinosaur gallery and earthquake simulator. Finish with a short tube ride to Camden Market for vibrant street food (try international stalls everyone can share), indie fashion stalls and quirky record shops so the family can snack, shop, and soak up Camden's lively atmosphere before an afternoon of more central London exploring.

Afternoon:

After Camden's lively lunch scene, head to Regent's Park for a relaxed stroll and rooftop views from the Primrose Hill slope - teens will enjoy panoramic city selfies and watching street performers, while the family can picnic with takeaway bites. Continue into nearby ZSL London Zoo for an engaging, conservation-focused afternoon where interactive talks at the Penguin Beach and the Invertebrate House offer hands-on learning that keeps teens interested before returning to central London for an evening of choices.

Evening:

As the sun sets, head to Shoreditch for an evening of street art hunting and interactive photo ops along Brick Lane's colorful alleys, then let the teens sample eclectic eats at the bustling Boxpark Shoreditch pop-up mall. Finish with a relaxed late-night stop at Old Spitalfields Market for unique souvenirs and live music in the covered market space, or grab specialty hot chocolate and pastries at a nearby café while comparing finds from the day's markets.

Day 6 · Sat, Mar 14
Paris

Eurostar to Paris and introductory walk

Morning:

After arriving from London and dropping bags at your accommodation, head to the charming Île de la Cité to stroll the historic streets and visit the lively open-air Fleuriste stalls near Place Dauphine for quick photo ops and fresh flowers; teens will enjoy hunting for vintage postcards at the small shops. Continue with a relaxed savory lunch at a family-friendly boulangerie near Rue des Barres, then wander the nearby [Jardin des Plantes](https://www.jardindesplantesdeparis.fr/en) for a gentle introduction to Parisian green space and the natural history greenhouses before moving on to your afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning on Île de la Cité and Jardin des Plantes, cross to the lively Le Marais for an afternoon of narrow streets, boutique browsing and falafel tasting on Rue des Rosiers - teens will love the vintage shops and graphic-sticker stalls. Continue to the nearby Place des Vosges for a picnic on the lawns and a visit to Musée Carnavalet to get a quick, vivid primer on Paris history, then finish with coffee and pastries at a terrace on Rue de Bretagne before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to the lively Quartier Latin for a relaxed family dinner-seek out a convivial bistro near Rue Mouffetard where teens can try classic crêpes and French onion soup while you soak up student-town energy. After dinner, stroll toward the illuminated Panthéon and then wander along the Seine to Square René Viviani for quiet riverside benches and night-time views of Notre-Dame's façade from a different angle, finishing with gelato or hot chocolate at a nearby café as you compare highlights from your first Parisian day.

Day 7 · Sun, Mar 15
Paris

Paris highlights: Eiffel Tower, Seine cruise

Morning:

Start with a relaxed ascent of Trocadéro Gardens for sweeping family photos, then walk down to the base of the Eiffel Tower to ride the glass-walled elevator up for panoramic city views-teens will love spotting Montmartre and the Seine from above. After descending, stroll through the nearby Champ de Mars for a picnic of fresh baguettes and cheeses from a neighborhood boulangerie, then pop into the interactive [Musée Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac](https://www.quaibranly.fr/en/) for a quick, engaging look at global art and artifacts before your afternoon Seine cruise.

Afternoon:

After your museum visit, head east along the Seine to board a family-friendly boat at Port de la Bourdonnais for a narrated cruise that brings landmarks to life while teens spot street-side cafés and bridges; pick a skipper with live commentary in English for extra context. Disembark near Musée d'Orsay and stroll through the Quai Anatole France riverside promenade, then explore the nearby Jardins du Trocadéro's lesser-known terraces and modern fountains for playful photo ops and a relaxed café stop before an evening café dinner.

Evening:

As evening deepens, wander across to Place du Trocadéro's quieter terraces for golden-hour photos, then head to Rue Cler for a lively market-street dinner where the family can sample rotisserie chicken, cheese shops and creperies at communal tables. After dinner, take a short walk to Pont Alexandre III to admire its ornate lamps and bridges lit up, then finish with hot chocolate or a sweet crêpe at a nearby café while watching the Seine drift by and comparing highlights from the day's views.

Day 8 · Mon, Mar 16
Disneyland Paris

Transfer to Disneyland Paris — park time (Day 1 at Disney)

Morning:

After checking out in central Paris, take the RER A to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy and drop bags at the hotel or luggage service so the family can head straight into the parks; grab quick breakfast pastries and coffee at La Petite Pâtisserie near the station before entering. Start your Disney morning in Disneyland Park with a photo stop at Sleeping Beauty Castle (Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant), then head to Big Thunder Mountain for an exciting family coaster run and to Peter Pan's Flight for a magical, teen-friendly ride that sets a playful tone for the day.

Afternoon:

After a morning at the castle and a couple of signature rides, wander into Discoveryland for futuristic thrills on Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain and interactive scenes at Star Tours, where teens can experience high-energy simulators and photo ops with themed set pieces. Break for a late lunch at Plaza Gardens Restaurant or grab quick bites at Fuel in Disney Village, then explore the whimsical shops along Main Street, U.S.A. before catching character meet-and-greets near the parade route for memorable family photos.

Evening:

As night falls, head into Disney Village for a lively family dinner with choices like burgers at Annette's Diner or Italian at Pizzeria Bella Notte, then catch a live show or street performance on the promenade. After dinner, return to the park to enjoy shorter lines and luminous photo ops at Sleeping Beauty Castle lit up for the evening, finish with a relaxed ride on it's a small world or the atmospheric Phantom Manor for a mix of gentle enchantment and spooky fun before heading back to your hotel.

Day 9 · Tue, Mar 17
Disneyland Paris

Full day at Disneyland Paris (Day 2)

Morning:

Kick off the day with breakfast at Cable Car Bakehouse in Disney Village, then head straight to Walt Disney Studios Park to beat later crowds and dive into high-energy attractions like Ratatouille: The Adventure and the stunt-packed RC Racer for teen-friendly thrills. Mid-morning, catch the behind-the-scenes fun at Studio Tram Tour (or the temporary interactive show if the tram is closed), then meet characters near Place des Stars for quick photos before returning to Disneyland Park for afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

After a busy morning in the Studios, spend the afternoon exploring the charm of Fantasyland-ride the whimsical Mad Hatter's Tea Cups, board Le Carrousel de Lancelot for classic family fun, and enjoy the immersive walkthrough at Alice's Curious Labyrinth for playful teen photo ops. Pause for a relaxed late-lunch at Auberge de Cendrillon (reservations recommended) to rest and refuel, then hop over to Frontierland for a second-round thrill on Phantom Manor or a scenic raft ride on Thunder Mesa Riverboat as you prepare for evening entertainment.

Evening:

As the park lights come alive, head for dinner at Captain Jack's - Restaurant des Pirates for a candlelit, immersive meal beside a slow-moving pirate lagoon, then stroll to Discoveryland Terrace to catch a family-friendly live show or DJ set with upbeat music teens will enjoy. After dinner, enjoy shorter queues for nighttime favorites by hopping on Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast for competitive target shooting, then finish with a relaxed lakeside promenade around Lake Disney to watch reflections and share photos of the illuminated parks before returning to your hotel.

Day 10 · Wed, Mar 18
Paris

Return to central Paris — leisure and shopping

Morning:

After returning to central Paris and dropping your bags, ease into the day with a pleasant stroll through Canal Saint-Martin, stopping at waterside cafés for croissants while teens browse trendy vintage shops and record stores along the quays. Continue to nearby Marché Saint-Quentin to sample local charcuterie and pastries for a light brunch, then wander the covered arcades of Galerie Vivienne for boutique shopping and striking photo backdrops before an afternoon of relaxed sightseeing.

Afternoon:

Head to the stylish Le Marais for an afternoon of boutique browsing on Rue Vieille du Temple and discover teen-friendly concept stores like Merci for cool souvenirs and curated fashion. Pause for people-watching and pastries at Place Sainte-Catherine, then wander toward Canal de l'Ourcq on a short taxi or metro ride to rent electric bikes and glide along the water, finishing with late-afternoon crepes from a popular stall near Parc de la Villette before returning to your hotel.

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a relaxed meal in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, choosing a family-friendly bistro where teens can try gourmet burgers or classic French tartines, then pop into the historic Café de Flore for a post-dinner hot chocolate or pastry selfie. Afterward, take a gentle riverside stroll to Pont Neuf and continue toward Île Saint-Louis to sample famous ice cream at Berthillon, lingering on the quay benches to compare highlights from your trip before returning to your hotel.

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