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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V&A Museum of Childhood

V&A Museum of Childhood

Welcoming over 400,000 visitors through its doors every year, the V&A Museum of Childhood in London's Bethnal Green houses the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection of childhood-related objects and artefacts, spanning the 1600s to the present day. The collection features toys -…
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Tower of London

Tower of London

Explore the wonders of this awesome fortress, and the stories behind them. Discover for yourself some of the Tower’s sights and stories, whether you’re planning your visit or just wanting to learn more about this iconic palace and its history. The…
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The Golden Hinde

The Golden Hinde

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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Spitalfields City Farm

Spitalfields City Farm

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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SEA LIFE London Aquarium

SEA LIFE London Aquarium

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. And if you want…
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Science Museum

Science Museum

The Science Museum was founded in 1857, today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions. Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module, catch an immersive 3D movie, enjoy the thrills…
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RAF Museum

RAF Museum

The Royal Air Force Museum is Britain's only national museum dedicated wholly to aviation. The Museum is situated on the site of the original London Aerodrome, used for the great Hendon Air Shows between the two World Wars. Five mammoth buildings contain over a…
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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum first opened its doors to the public on Easter Monday in 1881, but its origins go back more than 250 years. With more than 70 million specimens, ranging from microscopic slides to mammoth skeletons, the Museum is home to the largest and most important…
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National Maritime Museum

National Maritime Museum

The National Maritime Museum comprises three sites: the Maritime Galleries, the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House. Together these constitute one museum working to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people.
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National Gallery

National Gallery

In 1831 Parliament agreed to construct a building for the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square. The new building finally opened in 1838. The National Gallery Collection today contains over 2,300 works, including many famous works, such as van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait, Velázquez’s…
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