Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on June 2, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on May 19, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
Time to take the family on a road trip to check out Germany’s best amusement parks.
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on April 28, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on April 21, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
LEGOLAND Deutschland will spark the interest of both the young and young at heart! Adults can nostalgically enjoy a journey through their LEGO-loving pasts, while the younger visitors can take in an experience of a lifetime.
The Gartenschau is open from April 1st through October 31st each year and covers a huge area of both flat and hilly terrain in Kaiserslautern, not far from the city center. Learn about the many attractions the park holds!
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on April 14, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
If your kids need some place to blow off some steam no matter the weather, Lisa says “from beginning to end, my kids had a great time” at Mega Play, an indoor play area for children of all ages in Grafenwoehr, Germany.
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on April 7, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
Originally published in the Kaiserslautern American newspaper on March 31, 2017. Click the image for a full-size, printable version.
Brown foxes, wild boar and red squirrels are indigenous to the Taunus Mountains. However, thanks to Opel Zoo you can catch a glimpse of various other animals like elephants, giraffes, llamas and… Read more
The perfect time to take the family on a road trip to check out Germany’s take on amusement parks is in the summer. From an afternoon spent with Shrek to… Read more
Check out some of the best attractions in and around Hamburg, Germany for kids and parents on a European tour!
Let your kids have fun at Trier’s indoor trampoline park Trampoline Trier! There are rides, bumper cars, slides, swings, ball pits, a tot-sized roller coaster, and of course, trampolines.
Normally indigenous to the Taunus Mountains are the brown foxes, wild boar and red squirrels. Thanks to Opel Zoo you can see elephants, giraffes, hippos and more.
Mark your calendar next August for the Rüdesheim’s Annual Wine Festival. Though no noisy rides or big flashing candy stands, this fest definitely has quality over quantity.
Take a day trip with RTT Travel to the Black Forest region. Visit a glass factory, a historic farmhouse, a clock manufacturer and even Black Forest Cake!
Miesau Waldfreibad near Kaiserslautern is a great place forenjoy outdoor fun. There is a large slide, waterfalls, diving boards, a toddler pool and more.
There is no shortage of bike paths in Germany, but finding them can be a little difficult. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you find and follow these terrific paths!
Wiesbaden and surrounding areas offer various fun activities for families. While in Germany, get out and enjoy your European experience!
If you live in the Stuttgart Military Community then you are lucky enough to have several outdoor bathing options to choose from.
Grab a towel and go and enjoy the sun by the pool. Here’s our list of pools and beaches around our military community in Wiesbaden.
Geocaching is something of a virtual treasure hunt. A team of individuals work together in a specific geographic location to discover a stash.
The parks of London are world-renowned for their exceptional beauty and the best thing is you can explore them all for free.
One of the biggest complaints is finding activities for families. We have listed some in the KMC region that offer fun activities for families.
Hamburg has a special program this time of year – Fairy-tale Ships for kids.
Frankfurt is often overlooked by tourists passing through the international airport, but its city center is a unique blend of traditional and modern and is the perfect place to explore and experience the best of what Germany has to offer.
A list of 4 terrific amusement parks here in Germany, including Movie Park Germany, Europa Park, Tripsdrill, and Legoland Germany.