
"As a mum who regularly travels solo with two daughters (freelance life, versus a husband who cannot take the same amount of holiday), Kids' Clubs offer a lifeline and the best hotels with Kids' Clubs in Europe are some of mine and my childrens' favourite places to visit. Even when the whole family is along for the ride, they provide respite for some much-needed downtime (in our case, tennis/ hiking/spa/ golf)."
"Kids' Clubs seem to span basic rooms with a few toys and a screen to fully educational spaces where new skills are polished and friends for life are made. These are the best of the best. The Holy Grail of course, is a Kids' Club that your offspring simply don't want to leave and with add ons like robotics rooms and climbing walls, there are places in Europe where all ages are catered for."
"Most, however, offer a balanced approach for a few hours' reprive, and children can do just about anything, from learning circus skills to joining mini gardening academies, enjoying movie nights to making up parlours and escape rooms. The hotels vary vastly in cost - with some included in the price of a stay and others adding an extra €100 per day per child per day to the holiday."
As a mother traveling solo with two daughters, Kids' Clubs serve as a lifeline and remain favorite hotel features. They range from simple playrooms with screens to fully educational spaces teaching new skills and fostering lasting friendships. Top clubs include extras like robotics rooms and climbing walls and often cater to all ages with extended hours from morning through post-dinner. Many offer balanced short sessions for parental respite while providing activities such as circus skills, mini gardening academies, movie nights, parlours, and escape rooms. Pricing varies widely; some clubs are included while others charge up to €100 per child per day.
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