• We took a multigenerational family vacation to Paris and had an incredible trip. • Looking back, though, there are a few things I'd do differently next time. • For example, I'd definitely book more group tours and build more time for rest into the itinerary.

Last spring, I went on a family trip to Paris with nine people, including my husband, children, parents, brother, sister-in-law, and nieces. Although it wasn't our first trip as a party of 10, it was our first time visiting Europe together.

Our group ranged in age from 10 to 74, and I soon found that multigenerational travel to another continent comes with its own set of challenges.

Although we had an incredible time, there are a few things I would've done differently to make the trip go even more smoothly.

Next time, I'd do

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