Traveling to Europe with kids or grandparents—doesn’t that sound like a family dream? The long flights and logistics can be intimidating, though. Considering work and school schedules, a 7-night, 9-day trip is a realistic and popular choice.
Making that limited time count while keeping everyone happy means a smart, family-friendly itinerary is a must. Here’s a stylish, relaxed lineup that balances big sights with downtime: Interlaken, Munich, London, and Paris.
Switzerland: 7-night, 9-day family itinerary
Switzerland is incredibly safe and the Alps deliver jaw-dropping scenery—perfect for families traveling with kids or older relatives. Interlaken is the natural hub and the heart of Swiss adventures.
From Interlaken, it’s easy to reach iconic spots like Jungfraujoch and First. With a Swiss Travel Pass you can hop on trains and lake boats without fuss. Compared to many European routes, this one keeps travel fatigue low.
Kids get an Alpine playground and sledding; parents get leisurely lake cruises. This itinerary is pure, restorative travel.
▲Itinerary summary
Days 1–2: Arrive in Zurich, transfer to Interlaken, visit the Harder Kulm viewpoint
Day 3: Ride up to Jungfraujoch (“the Roof of Europe”) and explore the Ice Palace
Day 4: Head to Grindelwald First for mountain carting and the First Flyer
Day 5: Boat tour on Lake Brienz and a visit to Iseltwald (scenic film location)
Days 6–7: Transfer to Lucerne to see Mount Rigi and stroll the Chapel Bridge
Days 8–9: Sightsee in Zurich and depart
Germany: 7-night, 9-day itinerary
Germany wins families over with fair prices and tons of enriching, hands-on attractions. Munich anchors southern Germany travel: it’s home to the Deutsches Museum—the world’s largest science and technology museum—and the BMW complex. Those stops are especially fun for curious dads (and kids who love gadgets).
A day trip from Munich to Füssen reveals Neuschwanstein Castle—the inspiration behind Disney’s fairytale castle. A 7-night, 9-day schedule fits it comfortably. Plus, with hearty food like sausages and beer on offer, hangry moments are rare.
▲Itinerary summary
Days 1–2: Arrive in Munich, explore Marienplatz and the New Town Hall
Day 3: Tour the Deutsches Museum (hands-on science exhibits) and picnic in the Englischer Garten
Day 4: Day trip to Füssen to visit Neuschwanstein Castle
Day 5: Visit the BMW Museum and the Allianz Arena (soccer landmark)
Days 6–7: Travel to Nuremberg or Rothenburg to soak up medieval charm
Days 8–9: Shop in Munich and depart
London and nearby: itinerary
London is one of the easiest European cities for English-speaking travelers. It’s full of characters and attractions kids adore, which makes it a go-to for family trips.
Major museums—the British Museum, Natural History Museum, and Science Museum—are mostly free, which helps keep costs down.
They’re free but seriously top-notch in educational value. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour—The Making of Harry Potter is often as much a hit with grown-ups as it is with kids. Wide city parks give children space to run, feed the squirrels, and burn off energy—perfect for active families.
▲Itinerary summary
Days 1–2: Arrive in London, ride the London Eye, and visit Westminster Abbey
Day 3: Explore the British Museum and the Natural History Museum (don’t miss the dinosaur exhibits)
Day 4: Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter (full day)
Day 5: See Tower Bridge and browse Hamleys, the world’s largest toy store
Days 6–7: Day trips to Oxford or the Seven Sisters cliffs
Days 8–9: Catch a show in Covent Garden and depart
Paris: 7-night, 9-day itinerary
Paris packs world-class museums and landmarks—Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and even Disneyland Paris—into one irresistible city. Seeing the Eiffel Tower in person and taking a relaxed Seine river cruise makes this a crowd-pleaser for all ages.
You’ll also have time for popular day trips on a 7-night, 9-day schedule—think Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy or the Palace of Versailles.
▲Itinerary summary
Days 1–2: Arrive in Paris and snap photos from the Trocadéro with Eiffel Tower views
Day 3: Highlights tour of the Louvre and a leisurely walk through the Tuileries Garden
Day 4: Disneyland Paris (full day)
Day 5: Visit the Palace of Versailles and its gardens (bike rental recommended)
Days 6–7: Explore Musée d’Orsay and take an evening Bateaux-Mouches cruise
Days 8–9: Stroll Montmartre, shop, and depart
Whether you pick Interlaken, Munich, London, or Paris for your 7-night, 9-day family getaway, the single most important factor is your family’s energy and comfort. Don’t cram every day with nonstop sightseeing. Pick one or two highlights and savor them. Schedule lazy afternoons in local parks or cozy cafés so everyone gets a moment to recharge—after all, relaxed memories are the best kind.