Depends where in Europe you're headed to as Europe's a big place and very culturally different in each country.
Depends where you are going. Some European cities are great and accessible for a stroller, some are not and full of cobbles and stairs. I do recommend reins for a toddler because our cities are very busy and crowded. We use them in London, in Paris, in Vienna, in Barcelona. If your toddler likes to walk and explore they are great and very very common here. They are also convenient for when you cannot use a stroller due to the terrain and need to manage your toddler, bags, stroller etc. Snacks wise, fruit here is great and readily available. Pastries and bread are fresh, you can get milk in every corner shop, tap water is safe and lots of shops have baby specific sections. Brands like Earths Best Organic here is Ella’s kitchen.
Europe is a whole continent and very different depending on where. If you let us know I can definitely give you some advice as I’m in the UK
Hi thank you everybody… we are going to be in Vilseck, Germany. Munich, Luxemburg, Brussels and Amsterdam
@Marie I’m in Amsterdam this weekend so I’ll let you know what it’s like with a toddler and a pram!
@Sarah please! Thank you and enjoy!
I flew from Aus to Germany and back with my 11mo. I found dry snacks easier to manage. Once there, there was so many different types of food there's always something to eat. Some of the baby food in grocery stores had English sections on it so super easy to read Good luck with a walking toddler though! If you're travelling alone I wouldn't be shy about asking for help getting your stuff on and off the plane if you've got your hands full with the kid