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Hello EDF friends,

We're currently contemplating a week in Portugal with an 18 month old in April...has anyone else done this and can recommend anywhere that's good for little ones? Playground is at the top of my list with pools more of a bonus (at that time of year!) self catering accom preferred.

Would love any recommendations!

Cheers

A

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We went to Lisbon then Porto when our daughter was about 18mths. Used the home owners direct site to get accommodation. Went to the dolphin show at the zoo not sure where I stand on that morally but it was great fun. We found the locals to be very kid friendly. Even managed to put her to bed and then sneak her out in lie flat buggy with a jacket over it while we went to out to eat a couple of nights. Enjoy.

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