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Best European Cities for Families With Adopted Kids From Europe

By FredolinePublished 2026-06-02Reviewed 2026-06-028 min read

Many families with adopted children from Europe do heritage trips when kids are old enough. Here's the honest sort by major adoption-source country.

Russia + Ukraine adoptions (politics aside)

Many international adoptions in 1990s-2010s. Heritage trips currently complicated by geopolitics.

Romania adoptions

  • Bucharest: Heritage starting point.
  • Brașov + Sibiu: Saxon Transylvania for cultural depth.
  • Cluj-Napoca: University-town energy.
  • Practical: Romanian-language guides easy to arrange.

Bulgaria adoptions

  • Sofia + Plovdiv: Combined heritage trip.
  • Veliko Tarnovo: Medieval Bulgarian capital.

Poland adoptions

  • Warsaw + Krakow: Both essential.
  • Gdansk: Northern coast.
  • Wroclaw: Western city.

Ukraine adoptions (when possible)

Currently restricted; check current State Department guidance.

Strategy

  • Adoption agencies often have heritage-trip resources: Many will connect you with local guides.
  • Older children: Wait until age 8-12 for meaningful experience.
  • Language preparation: Even basic phrases are meaningful.
  • Original locations: Visit hospital/orphanage/region of origin if possible.

This is a sensitive topic. Plan with adoption professionals before the trip.

European Heritage Trips for Adoptive Families — Honest 2026 · WhereToStayEurope