Hello, my husband and I will be traveling with our sons, ages 18 and 21, to London, Paris, Barcelona, and Iceland in June of 2019. In looking at attraction websites, there are family passes offered for 2 adults and 2 children. Would I be able to purchase these or are the “children” considered under 18? I’m thinking I should buy 4 separate, individual tickets since my children are of adult age, but didn’t want to assume that. Thank you.
That's what I was thinking. Thanks for confirming.
For this age group, "Students" can get some discounts but if those are extended to non-Europeans, then they probably expect you to have the [International Student Identity Card](www.isic.org) instead of a random university ID.
Of course, London' state-run museums are already free and the Paris Museum Pass can already be a good deal at adult rates.
We found that 14 was often the cutoff in Germany & Austria. My 14 year old looks older, and we were often asked his age.
Thank you all for your responses. I appreciate them.