Families
London offers a vast array of attractions to suit all ages and this section gives an overview of family attractions in London, including the Science Museum, SEA LIFE London Aquarium and Madame Tussauds; there is always something fun for all the family.
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‘Star Trek: The Musical’. It has a certain ring to it don’t you think? Who can’t imagine Spock and Kirk belting out a duet, mid - Klingon battle, with Uhura and Scotty providing the much-needed harmony? Or is it… Read More
London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital. Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, it is the oldest scientific zoo in the world, opening in 1828. With over 720 amazing species to discover, many endangered, as well as… Read More
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Covent Garden is one of London’s most exciting public spaces playing host to a range of arts and culture events. From the architectural splendour of its neo-classical covered Market, which is Grade II listed, to such world-class arts venues as the Royal Opera…
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For over 20 years, Hackney City Farm has been giving the local community the opportunity to experience farming right in the heart of the city.
It offers an opportunity for children and adults to get up close to a range of farmyard animals and to learn…
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Come and sample a taste of Tudor life on board The Golden Hinde, London's replica of Sir Francis Drakes warship offering visitors an unforgettable Living History Experience. The Golden Hinde is a full-sized reconstruction of the Tudor warship in which Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated…
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Set in beautiful landscaped parkland in the midst of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House is one of the most magnificent visitor attractions in London.
This elegant villa, remodelled by Robert Adam in the 18th century, houses a superb collection of paintings, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer,…
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From Roman settlement to Docklands' regeneration, this 200 year-old warehouse reveals the long history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. Discover a wealth of objects from whale bones to World War II gas masks in state-of-the-art galleries, including Sailortown, an…
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London's Kew Bridge Steam Museum was built in the 19th century to supply London with water, the museum is recognised as the most important historic site of the water supply industry in Britain.
Marvel at the world's largest collection of steam pumping engines,…
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Sited on a former railway goods depot, the farm was started in 1978 in response to local people’s wishes to convert wasteland into allotments, having lost theirs to developers. With a long tradition in the East End of backyard farming, it wasn&rsquo…
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The award-winning Lee Valley Regional Park stretches an incredible 26 miles along the leafy banks of the River Lee, from Ware in Hertfordshire, through Essex, to the Thames at East India Dock Basin.
Regional sports centres, urban green spaces, heritage sites, country parks, farms and…
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Want to see sea life? There’s no better place. With over 500 species, 14 themed zones and more than 2 million litres of water, SEA LIFE London Aquarium is home to one of Europe’s largest collections of global marine life.
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Millions and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds since they first opened over 200 years ago and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all…
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