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Pram-friendly parks, city-wide public toilets with baby-change, and flat riverside paths suit parents, but occasional cobbles and hills may require extra effort when pushing strollers.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 days
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Prams are welcome and nursing and changing rooms are onsite, yet babies are barred from the 212-step tower and the echoing nave may force parents to exit quickly if crying disturbs others.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies are welcome: hotel supplies cots, high chairs and change tables, museum offers carriers, yet prams are banned inside, lawn paths are bumpy and shaded seating is scarce for feeding breaks.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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The flat walkway suits pushchairs and baby-change exists in nearby galleries, yet no onsite toilets and steps onto boats require extra effort, so infants are possible but not effortless.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Under-2s enter free and there are baby-change rooms and carrier loans, but pushchairs are barred and many stairs mean parents must carry the infant throughout, with no baby-focused activities.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Babies are admitted free and a change table exists, but pushchair storage is cramped, tearoom is up two flights, and no dedicated nursing space means carriers and advance planning are best.
Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours
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