Smaller European cities make for brilliant breaks with kids, be they toddlers, tweens or teens. Our writers pick cool things to do and see

Germany’s second-largest city is a fabulous all-rounder for families. As well as enjoying a breezy maritime atmosphere – it’s the largest port in the country and crisscrossed by dozens of canals – it offers oodles of urban flair and cultural and outdoor activities.

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