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Satourday workshops and interactive Dommuseum exhibits engage ages 6–12; €1.50 tower climb thrills 8+ kids; lack of play zones and many steps may tire younger ones.
Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours
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Older children can watch buskers, ride Europe’s longest escalator, try VR games, or catch a film, but constant retail and weekend crowds may tire kids under 12 after a few hours.
Recommended visit duration: 2–3 hours
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Kids like watching boats and love-locks on the fenced deck, but no toilets, play gear, or shade exist and guardians must keep youngsters away from rail gaps over water.
Recommended visit duration: 20-45 minutes
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Family ticket, puppet theatre and twice-monthly child-friendly tour engage school-age children, yet many stairs, fragile exhibits and little interactive play may tire or bore under-12s.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Kids can hunt the four bronze reliefs and hear coronation tales on child-friendly tours, but there is no playground, splash zone, or toilet right at the fountain.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Kids can learn euro history in the free info centre and run safely around the colorful sculpture outside. Absence of playground, interactive exhibits, or guaranteed toilets lowers family comfort.
Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours
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