There’s tons to do in London’s famous Hyde Park! This 350 acre park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks. It’s known for its history as a site of protest, and this can still be seen today when you visit the park’s Speaker’s Corner to hear people from all backgrounds share their views. Other attractions…
This 200 acre park is located in the London borough of Wandsworth. Battersea Park is registered within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by English Heritage due to its historic interest. Battersea is considered by many to be one of London’s most interesting parks, with various gardens, sculptures, and more. The park also includes…
An iconic London landmark and one of Britain’s most popular historic sites, Tower Bridge is open to the public 363 days a year. Within the Bridge’s iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms, the Tower Bridge Exhibition is the best way of exploring the most famous bridge in the world! You and your kids can…
Step on to authentic sets and discover the magic behind the Harry Potter film series. Walk on the original stone floor of the Hogwarts Great Hall, and wander down Diagon Alley! Located at the Studios where all 8 films were produced, the Studio Tour showcases the incredible talent, imagination, and artistry that went into making…
Widely known as the greatest toy store in the world, Hamleys Toy Store is a paradise on Earth for children and has plenty of features that appeal to teens and adults as well. The magnificent seasonal windows, the displays and installations, the elegantly decorated showroom, and the seemingly endless collection of toys attract people from…
From Roman settlement to Docklands’ regeneration, unlock the history of London’s river, port and people in this historic warehouse-turned-museum. Discover a wealth of objects from whale bones to WWII gas masks in state-of-the-art galleries. Kids will love the hands-on, interactive gallery, Mudlarks, as well as the immersive Sailortown, which is an atmospheric re-creation of the…
Opened in 1871, the Royal Albert Hall is one of the world’s most famous stages. It is also one of London’s most iconic and visited tourist attractions and has hosted nearly 150,000 performances with names such as The Beatles, Beyonce, and Adele. The venue is most famous for its shows by night, but by day,…
The museum takes important history of the British military and makes it accessible to children through interactive exhibits and storytellers in traditional British Army costume!
Located next to her Kensington Palace home, the Diana Memorial Playground is a fitting tribute to a Princess who was involved with initiatives to empower youth all over the world. At the park, there is a sensory trail, teepees, a beach around the pirate ship and various toys and play sculptures; all set against a…
Welcoming over 3 million visitors a year, the Science Museum aims to make sense of the science that shapes our lives, and present it in a way that is engaging to people of all ages! There is an IMAX theatre, a rocket simulator, interactive exhibits, and weekly events and presentations tailored specifically for kids!