World’s Most Family-Friendly Landmarks Revealed
The top family-friendly landmarks across the globe
Travelling with children can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore the world - and experiencing it as a family makes those moments even more memorable. That said, it does require a little more planning, patience, and the right equipment.
Visiting a famous landmark with little ones in tow can quickly become overwhelming when the reality doesn’t match expectations - from long queues in the heat to limited toilet access or baby-changing facilities, these practical limitations can turn what should be an exciting day out into a stressful one.
Being properly prepared, from choosing the right compact travel pushchair, to packing all the essentials, and knowing what to expect on your travels, means that a little groundwork can go a long way.
In this guide, our team analysed over 200 landmarks and attractions across the globe, and created a definitive ranking of the world’s top family-friendly landmarks, helping you plan ahead and travel as a family with confidence, or simply for some child friendly travel inspiration.
How did we determine the top family-friendly landmarks?
When choosing your next holiday destination, particularly for those on the hunt for adventure, landmarks that genuinely cater to families, with accessible pathways, rest areas, and child-friendly amenities, helps to ensure that everyone can enjoy the experience on family days out.
To build our ranking, we analysed hundreds of landmarks, taking into account the things that really matter the most to parents when travelling:
- How accessible the landmark is (including elevators, escalators, and accessible walkways)
- The average yearly temperature
- The average ticket price for a family (based on two adults and two children)
- Overall online reviews for each landmark
- Available amenities (such as toilets, baby-changing, and nursing areas)
Each landmark was then scored individually across these categories and given an overall rating out of 100, allowing us to create a definitive ranking of the world's top family-friendly landmarks.
Explore the top 50 family-friendly landmarks
| Rank | Landmark | Country | Total Score (/100) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grand Canyon South Rim USA | USA | 92.75 | Score 92.75 |
| 2 | Griffith Observatory USA | USA | 92.10 | Score 92.10 |
| 3 | The Forbidden City China | China | 90.47 | Score 90.47 |
| 4 | Taj Mahal India | India | 90.00 | Score 90.00 |
| 5 | Hassan II Mosque Morocco | Morocco | 89.17 | Score 89.17 |
| 6 | Fushimi Inari Shrine Japan | Japan | 88.60 | Score 88.60 |
| 7 | Pena Palace Gardens Portugal | Portugal | 88.56 | Score 88.56 |
| 8 | National Mall USA | USA | 88.20 | Score 88.20 |
| 9 | Nara Park Japan | Japan | 87.65 | Score 87.65 |
| 10 | Sensoji Temple Japan | Japan | 87.20 | Score 87.20 |
| 11 | Niagara Falls Viewpoints Canada | Canada | 86.50 | Score 86.50 |
| 12 | Pompeii Archaeological Site Italy | Italy | 86.15 | Score 86.15 |
| 13 | Jerónimos Monastery Portugal | Portugal | 85.46 | Score 85.46 |
| 14 | Sagrada Familia Spain | Spain | 85.25 | Score 85.25 |
| 15 | Acropolis Greece | Greece | 85.08 | Score 85.08 |
| 16 | Zion Scenic Drive USA | USA | 85.00 | Score 85.00 |
| 17 | Palace of Versailles Gardens France | France | 84.17 | Score 84.17 |
| 18 | Cliffs of Moher Ireland | Ireland | 84.16 | Score 84.16 |
| 19 | Schönbrunn Palace & Gardens Austria | Austria | 83.67 | Score 83.67 |
| 20 | Gardens by the Bay Singapore | Singapore | 83.38 | Score 83.38 |
| 21 | Mount Rushmore USA | USA | 83.15 | Score 83.15 |
| 22 | Christ the Redeemer Brazil | Brazil | 82.77 | Score 82.77 |
| 23 | Gyeongbokgung Palace South Korea | South Korea | 82.50 | Score 82.50 |
| 24 | Bath Abbey United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 82.30 | Score 82.30 |
| 25 | Tokyo Tower Japan | Japan | 82.03 | Score 82.03 |
| 26 | Durham Cathedral United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 81.22 | Score 81.22 |
| 27 | Vatican Museums & St. Peter's Square Italy | Italy | 80.82 | Score 80.82 |
| 28 | Eiffel Tower France | France | 80.79 | Score 80.79 |
| 29 | Keukenhof Gardens Netherlands | Netherlands | 80.59 | Score 80.59 |
| 30 | Taipei 101 Taiwan | Taiwan | 80.55 | Score 80.55 |
| 31 | Petronas Towers Park Malaysia | Malaysia | 80.53 | Score 80.53 |
| 32 | Tower Bridge United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 80.37 | Score 80.37 |
| 33 | Giant's Causeway United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 80.17 | Score 80.17 |
| 34 | Sky Tower New Zealand | New Zealand | 80.17 | Score 80.17 |
| 35 | Buda Castle Hungary | Hungary | 79.90 | Score 79.90 |
| 36 | Arc de Triomphe France | France | 79.89 | Score 79.89 |
| 37 | The Grand Palace Thailand | Thailand | 79.87 | Score 79.87 |
| 38 | Lincoln Memorial USA | USA | 79.45 | Score 79.45 |
| 39 | Monterey Bay Aquarium USA | USA | 79.25 | Score 79.25 |
| 40 | Sydney Harbour Bridge Australia | Australia | 78.75 | Score 78.75 |
| 41 | Roman Baths United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 78.43 | Score 78.43 |
| 42 | Neuschwanstein Castle Germany | Germany | 78.40 | Score 78.40 |
| 43 | Piazza San Marco Italy | Italy | 77.65 | Score 77.65 |
| 44 | Statue of Liberty USA | USA | 77.55 | Score 77.55 |
| 45 | Wawel Castle Poland | Poland | 77.08 | Score 77.08 |
| 46 | Colosseum Italy | Italy | 76.16 | Score 76.16 |
| 47 | Prague Astronomical Clock Czech Republic | Czech Republic | 76.02 | Score 76.02 |
| 48 | Alhambra Palace Spain | Spain | 75.93 | Score 75.93 |
| 49 | Cardiff Castle (grounds) United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 75.73 | Score 75.73 |
| 50 | Mole Antonelliana Italy | Italy | 75.38 | Score 75.38 |
1. Grand Canyon South Rim, USA
Taking the top spot in our ranking of the world’s best family-friendly landmarks was the Grand Canyon South Rim, with a total score of 92.75/100. Located in Arizona, this 278-mile-long national monument was carved out over the course of 6 million years by the Colorado River, and became a national park in 1919.
When it comes to unique family days out, the Grand Canyon is certainly a spectacle for all, not only for its natural beauty, but also for its family-friendly facilities. Accessible walkways and park shuttle buses with lifts and ramps make navigating the area with a pushchair entirely manageable.
Ticket prices are also generous, with the average cost for a family equaling a total of £27, and the park offers amenities such as public toilets, baby-changing areas, and water bottle refill-stations. Not only that, online review ratings are at 4.9/5 for this landmark - the second highest out of any in the top five - making it one of the top family friendly destinations in the USA.
2. Griffith Observatory, USA
In second place was the Griffith Observatory, located in Los Angeles, USA (score of 92.10/100). The observatory first opened in 1935 by Griffith J. Griffith, with the aim of making astronomy and science accessible for all, and is a well-recognised landmark across the globe - perfect for family days out.
With overall online review ratings at a 4.6/5, the observatory offers children the chance to touch a real meteorite, test what their weight would be on other planets, and take part in various interactive space exhibits. And unlike many landmarks where the costs quickly add up, the Griffith Observatory is completely free to enter - making it a great choice for families looking for a memorable day out.
3. The Forbidden City, China
The Forbidden City completes our top three in the ranking of the best family-friendly landmarks, with a total score of 90.47/100. Located in Beijing, China, the Forbidden City is regarded as one of the most iconic palaces in all of Chinese history, and is the largest preserved royal palace complex still standing in the world.
Families are well catered for here, with plenty of toilets and rest areas to take a break, and the average ticket price for a family sits at around £13. There’s also a treasure hunt on site, where children are able to hunt for various imperial symbols, mythical animals, and hidden details across the complex, making it a genuinely engaging fun family day out.
The Forbidden City is a hugely popular landmark, allowing a visitor capacity of around 40,000 per day. It's worth planning your visit for spring or autumn, when the weather is milder and crowds are smaller. It would definitely be worth it, as online review ratings for this landmark were 5/5, making it the highest review-rated landmark in the entire top 50 rankings.
4. The Taj Mahal, India
The Taj Mahal takes fourth place with a total score of 90.00/100. Located in Agra, India, the temple was commissioned in 1632 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Described as a "teardrop on the cheek of time", the Taj Mahal is said to change colour depending on the time of day, appearing pink in the morning, white in the evening, and golden at night.
With an average yearly temperature of 25 degrees, this landmark is one of the ‘hottest’ in the rankings, so it’s worth reading our guide on how to keep your baby cool in hot weather. Children under the age of 15 can enter for free, with the average ticket prices for the rest of the family coming to around £21.
Pushchairs are generally allowed on the Taj Mahal's grounds and pathways, but are typically not permitted inside the main mausoleum, as this area is only accessible by stairs. However, there is stroller storage on-site, perfect for packing up your own pushchair.
In 2019, the Taj Mahal was also the very first UNESCO World Heritage site to have a breastfeeding room, with this facility also including a baby-changing table and rest areas, offering a private space for nursing and care.
5. Hassan II Mosque, Morocco
Rounding out our top five is the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco,with a total score of 89.17/100. Built between 1986 and 1993, the mosque features a 210-metre-tall minaret (tower) and is situated partly over the Atlantic Ocean - symbolising a bridge between heaven and earth.
Children under four enter free (and sometimes under six, depending on the ticket type), with full family ticket prices averaging around £25. Plus, the mosque is also easily accessible with a pushchair, with large open spaces and guided walking tours both outside and inside the landmark, giving families the chance to see the architecture and 360-degree projections at a comfortable pace.
More of the top family-friendly landmarks
Beyond the top five, the rankings are packed with destinations worth putting on your family travel list. Here’s a look at some of the other countries that feature more of the world’s top family-friendly landmarks:
Portugal
Pena Palace Gardens in Sintra, Portugal, took seventh place, with a total score of 88.56/100, making it one of the best family friendly destinations in Europe - the only European landmark to feature in the top 10. Spanning 200 hectares of exotic trees, lakes with ducks, and picnic areas, this landmark is ideal for children to explore. The terrain is notably steep in places, so while pushchairs are allowed, baby carriers might be the more practical choice.
Japan
While the top five rankings show that there are many family friendly destinations in Asia, it didn't stop there. Interestingly, Japanese landmarks take up three spaces in the top 10 list, with the Fushimi Inari Shrine in sixth place (88.60/100), Nara Park in ninth place (87.65/100), and Sensoji Temple in 10th place (87.20/100).
Japan is largely regarded as one of the top family friendly travel destinations, offering easy public transport options,a wealth of child-friendly attractions, and a culture that genuinely welcomes families.
Singapore
Appearing in 20th place with a score of 83.38/100, was Gardens by the Bay, located in the heart of downtown Singapore. Home to over 1.5 million plants originating from almost every continent, the landmark features various activities for children, including interactive experiences, water-play features and educational programmes, making it more than just a pretty garden.
The United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is full of history and opportunity for fun family days out, and the rankings echoed this, with six landmarks in the UK making the top 50 rankings. Bath Abbey leads the way in 24th place, with an overall score of 82.30/100. This was followed by Durham Cathedral in 26th place (81.22/100), and Tower Bridge in 32nd (80.37/100).
From navigating family-friendly airports to choosing the right destinations, travelling as a family unit can be a highly rewarding experience. By choosing landmarks that genuinely cater to little ones, you can spend less time worrying and more time making lasting memories together.
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Methodology
To identify the world’s most family-friendly landmarks we built a family-friendly index using publicly available data across the following metrics:
- Availability of elevators, escalators, and accessible walkways at each landmark
- The average yearly temperature in the destination
- The average ticket price for a family to visit the landmark (based on two adults and two children)
- Overall online reviews for each landmark
- Availability of family amenities (such as toilets, baby-changing, and nursing areas)
Each factor was scored out of 20%, with scores totalled to produce an overall family-friendly rating out of 100. ,