London days out are great fun for kids, but with so many museums clamouring for attention it’s easy to sneak in some learning too. Best bit, almost all city museums are free! And ones that aren’t work really hard for their money. Take a look.
1/5 Free London days out at the Natural History Museum
From the second kids step into the Natural History Museum, and walk under the 25m long skeleton of an immense Blue Whale, they’re smitten. The scholarly history here is remarkable, of course. But from a child’s perspective, the museum’s a magnificent land of giants, legendary creatures and unbelievable tales.
Make the most of your visit, and instead of trying to see all 36 galleries, try a few self-guided tours. They’re designed with kids in mind and cover everything from Dinosaurs to a wander round the Hintze Gallery guided by David Attenborough. You’ll be able to see masses in just a few hours, with plenty of breathing room for awestruck staring. And once you’re done, treat yourself to a kid-friendly afternoon tea, another great city tradition.
Where: Cromwell Road, Kensington, SW7 5BD
When: Open seven days from 10am to 5.50pm (last entry 5.30pm)
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2/5 Put kid-friendly Tate Britain to the test
You can get inspired by Tate Britain even before you visit. Which is a great idea for families as the vast collection contains over 60,000 works of British art from 1545 to the present day. In fact it’s one of the finest galleries in the world, yet amazingly it’s free and very relaxed with young visitors.
Kids are encouraged to play games, get interactive, talk about what they like (or don’t like) and they’re invited to draw, doodle and dream around the galleries. If you’re looking for London days out during school holidays, try Story Space, it’s on at weekends during term time and every day of the school holidays.
Don’t believe a major art gallery can be this kid-friendly? Hear from the Tate itself, ‘Remember it’s ok to talk at Tate! It’s ok to make some noise!’ And if you want to run around after your visit, check out our six top London parks for that.
Where: Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, SW1P 4RG
When: Open seven days from 10am to 6pm.