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The 8 Best Things To Do In London With Kids

London is a city of wonders, with a wide range of exciting attractions, activities, restaurants, and greenery. The best thing about it is that there is something for everyone to do, especially for children. Whether you’re a family coming with your little ones or even on a school trip looking to explore this beautiful city, there are a ton of things to do with kids. 

But with so much available, how do you decide what to do with the children? It can be a hard decision, but we’re here to make it easier for you by showing you the eight best places for kids in London. 

 

The London Eye

 

When you, children, or anyone else thinks of London, one of the first things that come to mind is the London Eye. It is an attraction that should never be missed, and it can get the kids even more excited when you tell them it is Europe’s tallest Ferris wheel. 

It’s not a must, but you can also go to the 4D movie before you even get into the pod to see the entire skyline of central London. It is full of fun effects that the children will definitely go wild for. You can either book your tickets online or at the ticket office for the day, but be prepared for some queues at the height of the tourist season. 

 

 

Battersea Park Children’s Zoo
 

It’s all in the name that this attraction is perfect for the little ones, especially if they have a love for animals. It is a small zoo based in the heart of London’s Battersea Park, and it allows families to reconnect with wildlife. The walks aren’t too long, and it is a day filled with a lot of fun. 

You and the kids can see many unique animals, such as the Asian Short-Clawed Otter, a wide range of monkeys, donkeys, guinea pigs, ponies and so much more. It is also a fairly reasonably priced attraction with adult tickets at £10.95 and children tickets at £8.95. 

 

The Diana, Princess of Wales’ Memorial Playground

 

If you’re looking for something where the kids can release their energy without having to spend any money, then you’ll love taking them to The Diana, Princess of Wales’ Memorial Playground. It has been around since 30th June 2000 in memory of the late Princess Diana, and it is located next to Kensington Palace. 

This attraction is extremely popular and has over 1,000,000 visitors each year. Children are able to climb and play imaginatively on the signature wooden pirate ship, as well as the various other play sculptures. However, ensure you get there with plenty of time to spare as there can sometimes be waiting times if the park is full. 

 

The Natural History Museum

 

Another free and fun-filled activity you can do with your kids in London is going to the Natural History Museum. Not only are there a ton of exciting exhibits to get involved in, but you’ll also learn a lot during your day trip there as well. 

Both you and your little ones can go on a journey through the last 4.6 billion years of history while the museum is open from 10.00 to 17.50 each day. Entrance is completely free, and you can secure tickets online to avoid queues and disappointment for the day. It makes learning fun, and your kids certainly won’t be bored.

 

London SEA LIFE Aquarium

 

If you took your kids to the Battersea Park Children’s Zoo and they had a fantastic time, you may also want to consider taking them to the SEA LIFE Aquarium in London. This time, instead of farm and other unique animals, they will be able to explore the ocean and come face to face with penguins, sharks, and more!

While this attraction isn’t free, it is certainly worth paying for, and you can save money if you book your tickets in advance online. A standard ticket starts at £29, or you can even purchase a multi-ticket that gets you two attractions for around £50.

 

Tate Modern

 

You can take the family to Tate Modern for something a little bit different and perfect for breaking up your London trip. It displays modern and contemporary art from around the world, with some interactive exhibitions that offer a thrill factor. The kids are often in awe of the bright colors and unique sculptures, and they can immerse themselves in great art at a young age. 

The Tate Modern museum is open every day, Monday to Sunday, from 10.00 to 18.00, and all admission is free for everyone. You don’t necessarily have to book, but if you want to see a specific exhibition, you may want to secure entry in advance. 
 

 

London Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours

 

Want to see a great deal of London by taking part in one attraction? Then you and the kids can have a great time going on one of the London Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tours. You can make a day out of it, and if you have a ticket, you are able to jump on or off the bus as many times as you wish. 

The price of tickets for these bus tours tends to vary depending on what sort of tour you want. You can either opt for a classic ticket that allows you to use it for one day or book two or three-day tickets. There are also night tours and other tours during seasonal times of the year. 
 

 

Covent Garden Markets

 

You can’t go to London without checking out the markets, and Covent Garden is the most child-friendly one for you to check out. There are two markets at Covent Garden, the Apple Market, and the Jubilee Market. 

The Apple Market is home to antiques and collectibles on Mondays and handmade jewellery and other crafts for the rest of the week. The Jubilee Market offers pretty much the same, but there is also a general market on Tuesdays to Fridays, which kids love, where they can pick out unique souvenirs. You don’t have to be at each for long, but the children will love seeing some things they can’t in other stores. 

 

 

Final thoughts 

 

There are a ton of fantastic things for kids to do in London, and you can never get them all done in one small trip. However, going through these eight picks is a beginning, and you certainly won’t be disappointed trying out any of them. Both kids and parents love these activities, and they will certainly make your time in the city memorable.