UK Guernsey German Occupation Museum
Why you should go: The museum is probably the only remaining evidence to the fact the island was actually under German occupation during part of WWII Autisticglobetrotting tip:It is a good place to...
View ArticleUK -city of Bath
Why you should go:Bath not only a beautiful place to visit but has playeds an important part in English history and Literature. Autisticglobetrotting tip:When we visited the boys were in elementary...
View ArticleUK -Warwick Castle
Why you should go:The castle provides some educational info with a theatrical flair. Autisticglobetrotting tip: The castle ,owned by Madame Tussad’s Merlin group, is one of the best preserved in the...
View ArticleUK-Following the Beatles in Liverpool
Why you should go:Liverpool is actually a beautiful city but most tourists come for the Beatles or football tours. Autisticglobetrotting Tip:Since we only had a few hours to spend in Liverpool, we...
View ArticleUK-London
Why you should go:London is a top tourist destination that you should visit at least once in your life . Autisticglobetrotting tip:London is one of the best places to take the kids especially if it is...
View ArticleUK-London’s Harrod Department Store
Why you should go:This department store has something for everyone -whether you are shopping for kids’ toys, souvenirs, clothing or sample food items from their vast food courts. Autisticglobetrotting...
View ArticleUK London-Grovesnor Square Marriott
Location:The hotel is in a wondeful location,next to Oxford street and Hyde Park in quiet neighbourhood. Room:Their family rooms are quite large and comfortably accomodate a king bed,a sofa bed and a...
View ArticleAutisticglobetrotting’s ten favorite things to do in London
When someone asked me the other day what to do with her kids in London, it brought back memories of our kids’ first visit. Here are some of their all-time favorite activities (they’ve been several...
View ArticleQ&A with Wolfie Blue,founder of ‘Rainbow Mamas Circus’
How did you come up with the ‘ Rainbow Circus Mamas’ concept? It is symbolic for me. The ‘Rainbow’ represents the Autistic spectrum, ‘Mama’ is me, and we are circus performers.:) I wanted to create a...
View ArticleThe boy who loves trains:Q&A with Karen Bower of ‘Railman’ blog
Our guest this month is Karen Bower from the UK. Karen is an industrial chemist by background, married and busy stay at home mom (Harry and Imogen) and step mom (Hannah and Issy) . When did you start...
View ArticleTrain Travel and Autism :Q&A with Graeme Alexander Phillips High-Speed Train...
Västeråsphoto credit:Graeme Phillips How do you plan a trip? I research the places I want to travel to and see how accessible they are in terms of transportation. If I still want to go, I create my...
View ArticleReview of Liverpool’s the Fab Four Taxi Tour
As we only had a few hours to spend in Liverpool, we decided to book a private Beatles aka Fab Four tour that was recommended by a friend of ours who had gone on the trip the year before. The guide...
View ArticleLondon’s Marriott Grosvenor Square Hotel
This 237 bedroom establishment is a five-star hotel that is run by the Marriott hotel chain. The refurbished former private mansion is located at Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair, very close to...
View ArticleTen Family Activities in London
When someone asked me the other day which places to visit in London with her kids, it brought back memories of our kids’ first visit. Here are some of their all-time favorite activities (they’ve been...
View ArticleQ&A with Wolfie Blue of ‘Rainbow Mamas Circus’
Wolfie Blue’s is a unique autism activist residing in the U.K. Over the years she has traveled extensively with her family and performed in many outdoor festivals as a circus performer. She is a...
View ArticleQ&A with Karen Bower of ‘Railman’ Blog
Our guest this month is Karen Bower from the UK. Karen is an industrial chemist by background, married and busy stay at home mom to Harry and Imogen and steps mom to Hannah and Issy. When did you start...
View ArticleQ&A with Graeme Phillips Train Travel Aficionado
How do you plan a trip? I research the places I want to travel to and see how accessible they regard transportation. If I still want to go, I create my itinerary, book the trips and then my...
View ArticleLondon Day Trips for Families with Autism
Although London itself is packed with plenty of things to do, sometimes the bustle of the big city is overwhelming, and travelers often find themselves in need of a change of pace. So, without...
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