Nestled in the continent of Europe are many tiny countries. Officially called microstates many of these countries have very small populations and landmasses.

As avid world travellers, we love a chance to pop in and explore the unique heritage and cultures in these tiny countries.

Some of the European microstates that we’ve visited so far are:

Luxembourg | Liechtenstein | Andorra | San Marino | Malta

Macedonia flag flies at Ohrid castle

Visiting the Republic of North Macedonia with a Toddler

Welcome to the Republic of North Macedonia! We were excited to cross the border into North Macedonia. Our previous few ...
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san marino view

San Marino with a Baby: A PERFECT Day Exploring a TINY Country

Our first family holiday – San Marino with a baby After 5 months of new baby chaos, sleeplessness and adoration, ...
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liechtenstein

The last country in Europe to give women the vote and why you should visit.

And the last country in Europe to give women the vote was… Liechtenstein. Women could not vote in Liechtenstein until ...
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Spain with a toddler: toddler pushing globe

Road-Trip: Northern Spain and Andorra with a Toddler

Northern Spain and Andorra with a Toddler Heavily pregnant with my second child, we embarked on yet another European Road-Trip.  ...
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Hire car outside cabin in Iceland

Top 5 Europe Road Trips with Babies and Toddlers

Since having kids we’ve been enjoying Europe road trips like they are going out of fashion. We ditched our backpacks ...
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Shepherd in Kosovo herds sheep on road

Kosovo with Kids: a family-friendly guide

Welcome to Kosovo! Looking back at our Kosovo trip, it’s hard to immediately define the Kosovo highlights. After all, there ...
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