
When there is long weekends, and the heat of summer is too hard to beat, with two on each end and one in the middle, and when it is not possible for you to take full week off, then don’t worry here is a city-based trip to enjoy the weekend, which is going to take you too far.
In order to beat the heat of summer, most of the people head for the beaches or mountains leaving the cities generally clear out that is: emptier sidewalks and lower-cost rooms. Here are the three cities chosen that remains clean, safe, and not too humid in July and August and - the most important aspect of this kind of trip is that they are kid-friendly.
(1)Boston- This is a short twisting streets with hundreds of historical buildings proving home to the Children Museum. Here, the kids are able to pad through a Japanese house, climb aboard a life-size fishing boat and crawl through a tube maze. The top colleges of Boston are competed just by its storied sports franchise with a national landmark called the Red Sox and Fenway Park constructed in 1912.
(2)Louisville-situated along the beautifully preserved riverside downtown- is the main attraction of baseball, wherefrom the wooden bats named ‘Slugger’ has been churned out since 1884. Here, any of the visiting family can have a tour of the Museum and Louisville Slugger Factory, and a free bat can be scored, and if you really are in a sport mood, come to Louisville to enjoy Horse race, and the museum against it offers a replicated ride for aspirant jockeys.
(3)Seattle- with its gorgeous natural setting, Seattle is very charming for the kids, and if the family wants to have a stunning view of the city then here is The Jet Age monument, with its 520-foot observation deck and a glass-walled elevator. When the rain at last falls there it is really beautiful to see Seattle where children can enjoy an animatronics stegosaurus stomping through a forest, the house of tropical butterfly with the elegant winged insect flapping around, can be really charming and magnetic for the kids there.
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Three kid-friendly cities to beat summer
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