If you're visiting the capital with children in tow, don't miss these 101 family-friendly activities for kids in London when exploring the city. Written by Visit London Editors Edited by Sigrun Tomicki 04 December 2024 Kids at the London Eye © Shutterstock Book family-friendly ...
Group Tickets, Discount Offers - London EyeSeeing London from the London Eye is a fun activity for groups of friends, kids or colleagues looking for a bit of team building. You can also get some great savings by booking online in advance....
Good to know: While we found the Tower of London interesting, we don’t think it is something to do for families. It is way too long for kids, and some areas not even appropriate. Better go with the Harry Potter Tour 🙂Book Towers of London here ...
London Souvenirs for Kids Aprons, Tea Towels & Kitchenware Jewellery & Watches Bags, Purses & Wallets British Flags & Bunting Books, Bookmarks, Postcards & Stickers Gifts & Gift Sets Bulk Special Offers Baseball Caps & Bandanas Union Jack Party Supplies ...
Catch big kids shows in London See one ofLondon’s top musicals:Keep an eye out for teenage-friendly shows, such asMamma Mia!andBack to the Future the musical. ManyLondon theatresoffer cheap tickets to people aged 26 and under. Become immersed in all things ABBA withMamma Mia! The Party...
For the kids Babysitting service Family/child friendly Family room Kids meal Access CCTV in common areas CCTV outside property Check-in/out [express] Check-in/out [private] Fire extinguisher Front desk [24-hour] Non-smoking rooms Pet-friendly [charges apply] Pets allowed Security [24-hour] ...
Tower of London for kids & families Private Guided Tour with pre-booked Tickets 34 Private Sightseeing Tours from $355 per adult (price varies by group size) Changing of the Guard Walking Tour Experience 209 City Tours from $20 per adult SPECIAL OFFER Changing of the Guard Walking Tou...
London with kids is no doubt a great holiday destination, but why not pair it with the charms of Manchester? With our one-way flights, you can choose different cities as your trip’s starting and ending points. The journey between them is handy by train. ...
But for my two, it was pretty much spot on and it meant we got to see a bit of the Globe we’d never visited before and there were some cool things to see along the way. There’s even a fake but lifesize tree down there: So definitely one for the older and geekier kids in ...
This is one of the nice free things to do in London for families with young kids. The statue is located in Kensington Gardens and you can actually speak with it. You just have to dial the code they indicate on the statue and Peter Pan will call you!