Visiting London with kids can be a fantastic experience as you explore one of the most famous cities in the world. A visit to London creates many memories together, as well as being fun and often educational.
Packed with history, culture and exciting attractions, London has so much to offer. Choosing how to spend the day as a family from all these can sometimes be challenging. So we’ve selected 20 of the best things to do in London with kids to help you have a fun and memorable day out.
Key London Sights
The London Aquarium
Tickets from £27.50: The London Aquarium
Location: Southbank, SE1
Ages: all ages; ideal for 6+ years
Home to over 500 species with creatures from sharks and penguins to jellyfish and rockpool life, the London Aquarium is one of the world’s best wildlife experiences.
How long to visit The London Aquarium for
SEAlife says it takes 1-1.5 hours to visit the London Aquarium, passing through the 14 themed zones, including the Coral Kingdom, the UK’s largest jellyfish experience, Rainforest and Polar Adventures and the iconic glass tunnel of the Open Oceans Zone.
In our experience, it took a bit longer, roughly 2-2.5 hours to get through the whole aquarium as the children liked to stop and interact with the different animal exhibits along the way.
Plan your day at The London Aquarium
Located just off Westminster Bridge on the Southbank, there are lots of things to do around the London Aquarium, such as getting a family photo with Big Ben and visiting the Paddington Experience. It is right next to Shrek’s Adventure and the London Eye attractions.
A short walk along the Thames and you will find plenty of family-friendly restaurants such as Giraffe, Wahaca and Honest Burgers.
Special offers on The London Aquarium
Book tickets to the London Aquarium from £27.50 on their website: Sea Life London Aquarium
You can also book The London Aquarium in a bundle with other attractions and save money. Book a ticket with the London Eye and Madame Tussauds starting from £55.00 here.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
Shrek’s Adventure
Tickets from £21.00: Shrek’s Adventure
Location: Southbank, SE1
Ages: all ages; ideal for 6-12 years
Shrek’s Adventure is an immersive experience for all the family into the world of Shrek. It includes live shows, a 4D experience and the chance to meet your favourite characters.
How long to visit Shrek’s Adventure for
The tour takes approximately 1 hour, though you will likely want to plan for longer to enjoy the interactive zone featuring characters from other Dreamworks stories at the end.
Plan your day at the Shrek’s Adventure
The London Aquarium, London Dungeon and Paddington Experience are in the same building as Shrek’s Adventure. Westminster Bridge, with brilliant views of Big Ben and the London Eye, are nearby.
There are lots of food options along the Southbank, such as a wagamama, Giraffe and Pizza Express.
Where to book/special offers on Shrek’s Adventure
Book from £21.00 on their website: Shrek’s Adventure
Shrek’s Adventure can be included in a multi-attraction ticket with destinations such as The London Aquarium and the London Eye. You can book a multi-attraction pass starting from £50.00 here.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
The London Eye
Tickets from £29.00: London Eye
Location: Southbank, SE1
Ages: all ages
One of London’s most famous attractions, the London Eye provides stunning 360° views over the city and an unbeatable family photo opportunity.
How long to visit the London Eye for
A ride on the London Eye lasts 30 minutes. You will likely have to queue for the London Eye, which usually takes 20-30 minutes going up to 1 hour during busy periods.
Plan your day at the London Eye
The London Aquarium and Shrek’s Adventure are really close by, with the House of Parliament just over the river.
Royal Festival Hall is just a short walk along the River Thames, which hosts many cultural events for kids and family-friendly restaurants Giraffe and wagamama.
Special offers on the London Eye
Book tickets to the London Eye from £29.00 at their website: London Eye
The London Eye is included in multi-attraction tickets with destinations like the London Aquarium and Madame Tussauds. Save up to 56% on tickets by booking them together: multi-attraction tickets.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
Madame Tussauds
Tickets from £29.00: Madame Tussauds
Location: Marylebone, NW1
Ages: all ages welcome; recommended for ages 7 years+
Madame Tussauds is one of London’s most popular attractions. It gives you the opportunity to get up close with over 150 life-like waxworks of celebrities and iconic characters.
Here, you can explore London’s history, take a photo with the Royal family and enter four different immersive experiences.
How long to visit Madame Tussauds for
It is recommended that you plan for 2 hours to fully enjoy the attraction with themed areas, including music stars in the Impossible Festival, London’s history in the Spirit of London and the Marvel Universe 4D.
Plan your day at Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is located next to Regent’s Park, where the kids can let off some energy. You can also visit the London Zoo and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre there.
The park also makes for a great place to picnic or get something to eat at Regent’s Bar & Kitchen or The Waterside Café.
Special offers on Madame Tussauds
Book tickets to Madame Tussauds from £29.00 on their website: Madame Tussauds
Get a multi-attraction ticket to include other London attractions such as the London Eye and the London Aquarium. Save up to 56% on tickets by booking them together: Madame Tussauds + London Eye.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
The London Zoo
Tickets from £27.00: London Zoo
Location: Regent’s Park, NW1
Ages: all ages
The famous London Zoo is home to nearly 15,000 animals for the family to discover. It makes for a fascinating day out learning about these remarkable creatures and the conservation efforts to protect them.
How long to visit the London Zoo for
Visitors tend to spend 3-4 hours at the London Zoo. There are many areas to explore, such as the Land of the Lions, Outback Zone and Monkey Valley.
Plan your day at the London Zoo
There are restaurants and cafes at the Zoo or walk up the road to Camden, where there are family-friendly restaurants, including Pizza Pilgrims.
Regent’s Park has cafes, playgrounds, the Open Air Theatre and boat hire.
Special offers on the London Zoo
Book tickets to the London Zoo from £27.00 on their website: London Zoo.
You can get entry to the London Zoo along with other attractions with a GoCity pass and save. Get a pass and see what’s included here.
Shows & musicals
Watch West End Musicals: Matilda and The Lion King
Tickets from £20.00: Matilda
Location: West End, WC2
Ages: 6+ years
The West End is famous for its many theatres showing world-class performances of new musicals and some of our most loved shows. Matilda and The Lion King are two popular family favourites.
You can also read our articles on the best musicals and west end shows for kids to get ideas for other shows to see.
Show duration
Matilda has a run time of 2 hours and 35 minutes, including the interval.
The Lion King lasts for 2.5 hours, including the interval.
Where to eat after the show
There are lots of great places to eat in the West End. Seven Dials Food Market and Frankie & Benny’s are both good, family-friendly options near the respective theatres.
Book tickets to Matilda
Book tickets to Matilda from £20.00 on their website: Matilda
Book Tickets to The Lion King
Book tickets to The Lion King from £35.00 on their website: The Lion King
Julia Donaldson books live on stage
Tickets from £27.26: Stick Man
Location: West End, WC2; Bloomsbury, WC1
Ages: 3+ years
These adaptations of the children’s books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler bring the stories to life on stage.
Show duration
Stick Man runs for 60 minutes. The Smartest Giant in Town runs for 55 minutes.
Where to eat after the show
Poppies Fish & Chips is a great place for food after watching West End shows. You could also explore the many restaurants of Chinatown.
Seven Dials Food Market has many food options near The Smartest Giant in Town.
For Stick Man at the Bloomsbury Theatre, there is an Honest Burgers and a Franco Manca close by.
Book tickets to Stick Man
Book tickets to Stick Man from £27.26 on their website: Stick Man
Book tickets to The Smartest Giant in Town
Book tickets to The Smartest Giant in Town from £12.00 on their website: The Smartest Giant in Town
Immersive events
Step into an immersive event
Tickets from £29.50: Avora; Tickets from £18.00: Bubble Planet
Location: Various locations across London
Ages: depends on event
Immersive experiences are becoming increasingly popular in London with many different events to choose from. Many of these are designed for families featuring the latest technology.
These include Avora, an immersive world exploring adventure for ages 5-11 and Bubble Planet, a sensory experience for all ages. For more immersive events for families, read our article: Best Immersive Events in London.
Event duration for Avora
Avora lasts for 1.5 hours. Bubble Planet takes between 60-90 minutes to explore.
Plan your day at Avora
The Museum of the Home is just up the road from the Avora experience, as is Hackney City Farm. There are lots of places to eat near the Avora experience in nearby Shoreditch, including Pizza East, where kids eat free.
Where to book Avora
Book tickets to the Avora experience from £29.50 on their website: Avora
Plan your day at Bubble Planet
With Wembley Stadium nearby there are lots of family-friendly restaurants such as Frankie and Benny’s & TGI Fridays. Or explore Wembley Park with food and events.
Where to book Bubble Planet
Book tickets to Bubble Planet from £18.00: Bubble Planet.
Free things to do in London
The Natural History Museum
Free to visit: The Natural History Museum
Location: South Kensington, SW7
Ages: all ages
The Natural History Museum is the place to explore the natural world with interactive exhibits exploring dinosaurs, volcanoes and a life-size blue whale.
The museum hosts lots of events for families too. These include an Adventure Babies sensory storytelling class, the T. Rex show with Teach Rex, a show about the tyrannosaurus rex performed by life-like dinosaurs and Dino Snores sleepover events.
There is also a new wildlife garden to explore featuring dinosaurs and fossils and family activities throughout the summer.
How long to visit the Natural History Museum for
2-3 hours is a good amount of time to spend at the Natural History Museum.
There is so much to see that it is a good idea to choose a few things to do beforehand. Family favourites include the dinosaur gallery, mammal corridor, Earth’s Treasury gallery and the new wildlife garden.
Plan your day at the Natural History Museum
South Kensington is home to many museums in addition to the Natural History Museum that are also well worth a visit. These include the Science Museum and the V&A.
The department store Harrods is near the Natural History Museum, as is Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, along with the Diana Memorial Playground.
The family-focused T. Rex Restaurant is located in the Natural History Museum. Many cafes throughout Hyde Park make great family lunch spots.
Where to book The Natural History Museum
Book free tickets and family activities to the Natural History Museum on their website: Natural History Museum.
You can also book a Dinosaur Discovery family tour here.
Young V&A
Location: Bethnal Green, E1
Ages: all ages
The Young V&A is a space for children and families to be inspired by the three big galleries Imagine, Play and Design. It was named Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024 with exhibitions and events looking at design, fashion, art and technology.
They also host regular mini-play workshops for young children with sensory sessions led by artists and storytellers.
How long to visit Young V&A for
It takes 1-2 hours to visit the Young V&A exploring the three gallery spaces and exhibitions.
Plan your day at the Young V&A
The parks Bethnal Green Gardens and Weavers Fields are within walking distance, and both have playgrounds where the kids can run around. The city farms of Hackney and Spitalfields are both a 20-minute walk from the Young V&A.
The Town Square Café at the Young V&A has lunchtime meal boxes for kids. You can also bring your own food to eat there. The nearby Gallery Cafe, with its garden space, is another good place to eat, or there is a Pizza Hut in the area.
Where to book the Young V&A
Admission is free, with no booking required to visit the Young V&A.
Parks and playgrounds
Diana Memorial Playground
Free to visit: Diana Memorial Playground
Location: Kensington, W2
Ages: 0-12
As a tribute to Princess Diana, this playground was inspired by the stories of Peter Pan with a giant wooden pirate ship surrounded by a sensory trail, sand play and sculptures.
How long to visit Diana Memorial Playground for
There are plenty to keep children occupied at the Diana Memorial Playground and you are welcome to stay as long you as you like.
Plan your day at the Diana Memorial Playground
Around the Diana Memorial Playground are the rest of Kensington Gardens, which can be explored leading into Hyde Park. Kensington Palace is open to visitors while museums such as the Science Museum and Natural History Museum can be found in South Kensington.
The Broadway Cafe is next to the playground with other cafes throughout the parks. There is also Pizza Pilgrims, Bella Italia and Nandos in walking distance.
Where to book Diana Memorial Playground
Admission is free, and there is no need to book. You may be required to queue for entry during busy periods.
Olympic Park
Free to visit: Olympic Park
Location: Stratford, E20
Ages: all ages
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has lots for families to do. There is the Tumbling Bay Playground with sandpits, rock pools and treehouses. The park has the ArcelorMittal Orbit, where the kids can ride the world’s longest and tallest tunnel slide.
Of course, there are many sporting activities too, such as swimming at the London Aquatics Centre or riding the network of family-friendly cycling routes and the BMX track at the VeloPark. You can bring your own bike or hire one at the park.
How long to visit Olympic Park for
Depending on which activities you choose, you can easily spend a whole day at the Olympic Park exploring the playgrounds, sports activities and nature trails.
Plan your day at Olympic Park
If you’re looking for more things to do around the Olympic Park, Westfield Shopping Centre is right next to the park with shops, including The Entertainer and the LEGO Store, as well as a food court and cinema.
The Discovery Children’s Story Centre, with an interactive trail and story garden, is nearby, too.
Bread Street Kitchen, where kids eat free, is at Olympic Park. At Hackney Bridge, you can find cuisine from around the world.
Where to book Olympic Park
It is free to visit the park, but some activities require booking. Discover activities and how to book at the park’s website: Olympic Park
Splash parks
Free to visit: Kensington Memorial Park; Elephant Springs; The Appearing Rooms
Location: Notting Hill W10; Elephant & Castle, SE17; Southbank, SE1
Ages: all ages
Splash parks are always popular with kids, and London has fountain playgrounds scattered around the city.
Here are three of the best:
- Kensington Memorial Park has a waterplay area that is open seasonally, with water jets and other activities in the park.
- Elephant Springs in Elephant & Castle is a playground with water jets and streams from rock formations beside sand pits and hammocks. It is open seasonally.
- The Appearing Rooms at the Southbank Centre are an interactive sculpture by Jeppe Hein. The fountains create rooms that just as quickly disappear. It is open over the summer depending on weather conditions.
Need to know about splash parks
It is recommended that children wear swimming costumes, with some requiring shoes and a T-shirt. Remember to bring a change of clothes and a towel as well. Be prepared that most splash parks don’t have changing rooms.
Splash parks tend to open seasonally for the summer months.
Where to book splash parks
Entry to most splash parks is free, and there is no need to book in advance:
Creative activities and family workshops in London
Creative workshops are a great way for the kids to use their imagination and learn skills as well as pick up a new hobby. There are so many workshops to choose between in London from lantern making to performance and music.
Take a look on Loopla for creative workshops to help you decide which to book.
Royal Academy of Arts
Location: Piccadilly, W1
Ages: all ages
The Royal Academy of Arts offers workshops for all the family with inspiring and educational activities. These help kids to develop artistic skills with workshops on topics like clay, colour and collage.
Duration
The workshops at the Royal Academy of Arts last for 1.5 – 2 hours.
Other need to knows
All the art exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Art are free for under 16s and many of the workshops are designed to correspond with these.
Where to book the Royal Academy of Arts
Find the latest workshops here. Make sure you check if you need to book or if it is a drop-in session. Most workshops are free to attend.
V&A’s Drop-in Workshops
Location: South Kensington, SW7
Ages: 5+ years
The V&A’s drop-in workshops are a fun way to learn new skills in art and design. The workshops are often connected to the temporary exhibitions, offering an interactive way to engage with the exhibits.
Duration
The length of the workshops varies, with some lasting up to an hour.
Other need to knows
The V&A is free to visit, and there are many exhibitions to explore as a family.
The V&A also put on their free Design Baby workshops for children aged 0-3 years.
Where to book V&A’s Drop-in Workshops
Drop-in sessions are free to attend, and no booking is required.
See what’s on at their website: V&A’s Drop-in Workshops.
Adventure activities in London
Gripped London
Tickets from £12.00: Gripped
Location: Hounslow, TW14
Ages: 4+ years; minimum height for most activities is 1.4m
Gripped is a aerial adventure park with 6 different activities. These include zip lines, tree-top net park and high-ropes course.
How long to visit Gripped London for
You can expect to spend up to 3 hours at the park if doing all the activities.
Other need to knows
There is a dress code for attending Gripped which includes closed shoes, comfortable clothing and gloves are recommended.
You also can book the Net Park as a single activity with no height restrictions from £12.00 per person.
Where to book Gripped London
Book individual activities from £12.00 or get an all-activity pass for £45.00 here.
Lee Valley White Water Centre
Location: Waltham Abbey, EN9
Ages: 8+ years
At the former Olympic facility, the whole family can get active with watersports. These include paddle boarding, kayaking, water wipeout and family rafting.
Duration
Experiences last from 60-90 minutes.
Other need to knows
No experience is needed as you’ll be briefed by an instructor.
Adult supervision is required for all under 17 years of age with a maximum of 4 children to 1 adult.
Wetsuits and wetboots are available to hire at an additional cost.
Be sure to check the requirements for what to wear on their website: Lee Valley White Water Centre
Where to book Lee Valley White Water Centre
Book activities from £16.00 on their website: Lee Valley White Water Centre
Get out in nature
Wonderful Wildlife at Camley Street Natural Park
Free to visit: Camley Street Natural Park
Location: King’s Cross, N1
Ages: all ages
Camley Street Natural Park is a nature reserve where you can explore nature with all the family. It is easy to get to, being next to King’s Cross.
With grassland, wetland and woodland habitats, there are lots of birds, butterflies and other wildlife to spot. Their Wonderful Wildlife Weekends feature free family activities like pond dipping. They also host nature storytelling and the Urban Nature Club.
How long to visit Camley Street Natural Park for
Most people spend 30 mins to 2 hours at Camley Street Natural Park depending on if they are participating in any of the events and activities.
Plan your day at Camley Street Natural Park
You can get food & drink at the Kingfisher Cafe at Camley Street Natural Park.
Children can play in the water fountains in Granary Square, which are just on the other side of the canal, while you’ll find the popular Platform 9¾ from Harry Potter inside King’s Cross Station.
Where to book Camley Street Natural Park
Admission and events are free, and no booking is required. See what events are on at their website: Camley Street Natural Park.
London Wetland Centre
Location: Barnes, SW13
Ages: all ages
Managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, the London Wetland Centre makes for a great day out in nature with all the family. The Discovery Centre and Sound Garden have lots of interactive activities to help children explore nature. There are pond dipping activities as well as an adventure playground and mud kitchen where kids can play.
The Wetlands of the World zone lets you get up close with ducks and geese from across the world as well as otters!
How long to visit the London Wetland Centre for
Plan for 3 hours to a full day exploring the London Wetland Centre.
Other need to knows
Be sure to take a look at the various upcoming events at the London Wetland Centre for more fun and educational activities during the school holidays.
There is a cafe serving hot food on-site.
Where to book the London Wetland Centre
Book tickets to the London Wetland Centre from £16.54 on their website: London Wetland Centre
Check out a city farm
Free to visit: Mudchute; Hackney City Farm; Vauxhall City Farm; Spitalfields City Farm
Location: different locations across London
Ages: all ages
City farms make for a great day out in the city, where the kids can meet the animals and participate in fun activities. Many also have great playgrounds.
Some city farms to explore are:
How long to visit a city farm for
People usually spend around 2 hours visiting a city farm meeting the animals, participating in feeding times and using the playgrounds.
Food and drink
Most city farms have cafes on site where you can get food and drink, often using farm-grown produce. These are great ways to support the upkeep of the farms.
Where to book
City farms are usually free to visit with no need to book. Visit their websites to see what’s on and plan your visit:
Day trips out of London
Warwick Castle
Tickets from £22.00: Warwick Castle
Location: Warwick, CV34
Ages: all ages
Explore medieval history with live shows, activities, falconry, archery and history tours. There are also activities, a live show and a play area inspired by the Zog books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
How long to visit Warwick Castle for
Families usually spend the whole day at Warwick Castle, where there is so much to explore. There is also accommodation on site, including the Warwick Castle Hotel, to ensure that you get to experience everything Warwick Castle has to offer.
Where to book Warwick Castle
Book tickets for Warwick Castle from £22.00 on their website: Warwick Castle
Book tickets and train travel to Warwick Castle from £69.94 here.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
LEGOLAND
Tickets from £29.00: LEGOLAND
Location: Windsor, SL4
Ages: all ages; some height and age restrictions apply; ideal for 6+ years.
A theme park all about LEGO with rides, shows and activities for all the family based on LEGO’s most popular toy sets.
How long to visit LEGOLAND for
You can visit LEGOLAND for a full day with the Minifigure Speedway, Magical Forest, City Driving School and The Brick build room with 100,000’s of LEGO bricks to play and build with as a family.
Other need to knows
Be sure to check out the different height and age restrictions to plan your day and ensure the kids are not disappointed.
There is also accommodation available on site at the LEGOLAND hotels or the Woodland Village. You can also find themed restaurants on site.
Where to book LEGOLAND
Book tickets for LEGOLAND from £29.00 on their website: LEGOLAND
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
Chessington World of Adventures
Tickets from £29.00: Chessington World of Adventures
Location: Chessington, KT9
Ages: all ages; minimum height restrictions for some rides and activities from 0.9m to 1.4m
Chessington World of Adventures is a zoo, SEA LIFE and theme park with rides, shows, activities and plenty of wildlife to see.
How long to visit Chessington World of Adventures for
A full day allows you to explore Chessington World of Adventures with the World of Jumanji theme park, safari, SEA LIFE and other rides including The Gruffalo River Ride Adventure.
Other need to knows
Look up age restrictions before going so you can plan your day.
There are also accommodation options to stay on-site as well as a range of food & drink options.
Where to book Chessington World of Adventures
Book Chessington World of Adventures from £29.00 on their website: Chessington World of Adventures
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
Thorpe Park
Tickets from £29.00: Thorpe Park
Location: Surrey, KT16
Ages: all ages; many rides with a height restriction of 1.2m
Home to the UK’s tallest and fastest coaster, Thorpe Park is packed with rides of all kinds, as well as a playground and cinema.
How long to visit Thorpe Park for
You can spend a full day at Thorpe Park riding on Hyperia, the record-breaking coaster; Tidal Wave; The Swarm; and Ghost Train.
Other need to knows
There is accommodation available on-site, and there are deals for a two-day visit.
You can find a variety of food & drink options on-site, too.
Where to book Thorpe Park
Book tickets to Thorpe Park from £29.00 on their website: Thorpe Park.
You can also book with a London Pass which gives you discounts to many attractions. Find out more about the attractions you can access here: London Pass.
What to do with kids in London
London is a fantastic place to spend time as a family and explore the many experiences the city has to offer. The London Aquarium will always be popular with all ages, while Madame Tussauds offers an entirely unique experience for older children.
London is great for free museums with the Young V&A designed for kids to explore. Many of these museums offer creative activities and workshops, too.
And just because you’re in a city doesn’t mean you can’t get out in nature with London’s parks, city farms and nature reserves such as Mudchute and the London Wetland Centre making for great days out.
Money saving tips for trips to London
To save money when visiting London as a family, be sure to check what the off-peak times are as these are often cheaper for many attractions. You can also get family tickets for some attractions in London.
Some attractions offer multi-attraction tickets, which allow you to save money when booking attractions together. These include the London Eye and Shrek’s Adventure.
Passes, such as the London Pass, allow you to get discounts or access to many attractions.
If you’re travelling to London by train, National Rail offers 2for1 deals when booking attractions with a rail ticket. See what attractions are included here.
London also has lots of free attractions. Find what’s on next week with our article: Free things to do with the kids in London next week.
Alternatively if you’re looking for family days out, you can find 45 ideas for Free days out with the kids in London.
FAQs
How do I plan a day in London with kids?
To plan a day in London with kids, make a shortlist of attractions and activities based on their ages and interests. Consider where you will stay and how long it will take to travel to each attraction. You may want to look at ticket options with many offering multi-attraction tickets or discounts with travel passes such as the London Pass.
Make sure you plan where to eat lunch and dinner and have a backup plan if choosing weather dependent activities.
What free things are there to do in London with kids?
There are many free things to do in London with kids such as visiting museums and galleries as well as parks and famous sights. London also has lots of city farms and themed trails that are free to visit.
What are the best London attractions for families?
The best London attractions for families include the London Aqaurium, Shrek’s Adventure, the Young V&A and Natural History Museum.
Which park is best for kids in London?
The best parks for kids in London are Hyde Park with Kensington Gardens, where you can find the Diana Memorial Playground, and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with its playgrounds, splash park and bike trails.