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Seville - suitable for January with baby?

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RedPandaMama · 13/11/2017 16:50

I don't know anything about Seville in Spain, but we've priced up a weekend there mid-January really cheap. At 6-15 degrees C during the day it'll be much warmer than the UK. We have a (will be) 5 month old DD, is it suitable? Any travel tips for Europe with a small baby?

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AnaWinter · 13/11/2017 16:58

Seville is beautiful. Bear in mind that most toilets are tiny and have no baby changing facilities. It is very family orientated and you will see the locals out with the very young kids until midnight or later. There are some fab shops for kids clothes.

RedPandaMama · 13/11/2017 17:52

AnaWinter that's really helpful thank you! Where does one change a baby if there are no facilities? Blush new mum problems!

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Hoppinggreen · 13/11/2017 20:31

Make sure you have a folding changing matt in your bag
We have a place in Spain so have changed babies there frequently and it was unusual to find facilities- it was usually a (tiled) floor or laid flat in the buggy

ohamIreally · 13/11/2017 20:41

You'll have a great time - good choice.

Sparklyuggs · 14/11/2017 08:23

We went last March and every night there were lots of children out at dinner and babies asleep in prams. It's a gorgeous city and the food is fab; enjoy!

Teds77 · 14/11/2017 13:02

Just a note of caution that if the temperature is at the lower end of those averages it won't be any warmer than the UK. I did a weekend in Jan in Seville and it really was pretty chilly!

Definitely check the forecast before you head off and pack a decent coat for you and warm stuff for baby if you are going to be out and about all day.

TakeMe2Insanity · 19/11/2017 06:42

If you want to do museums and churches etc I'd definitely recommend taking a sling/carrier with you.

Nappy change happens a lot on the floor but quite often places did have change tables.

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