With landscape gardens, woodlands, glasshouses, historic buildings and more spread out across 300 acres, Kew Gardens is one of the top places to visit during spring in London. There is plenty to see and do...
One of London’s top family attractions, the ZSL London Zoo is located in Regent’s Park and home to over 750 different species of animals. Learn more about what to expect for a family day out...
The Diana Memorial Playground is located in Kensington Gardens, next to Princess Diana’s Kensington Palace home. This playground was created by the Diana Memorial Fund and opened on 30th June 2000 in her memory. It...
Established in 1673, Chelsea Physic Garden in London is the second oldest botanical garden in England (after Oxford) and a beautiful hidden gem tucked away in between Royal Hospital Road and the Thames Embankment. The...
Founded in 1753, the British Museum houses a vast collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures, spanning two million years of human history. In this post, learn top tips for making the...
Woking Park Playground is a free jungle-themed playground in Woking, Surrey. This large playground features a pirate ship, sand pits and a water play area. The clever landscaping and tunnels are great fun for children...
Wonderlab: The Equinor Gallery at the Science Museum has 50+ exhibits, shows and demos, with plenty of hands on opportunities for kids to learn about science and maths. Find out more about this brilliant museum...
Update: Museum of London’s location in the City is now closed and will be re-opening in 2026. The Museum of London has always been one of the top free museums in London to visit, with...