Days Out in London
Rating
Family of 4
USD 50-200 depending on attractions chosen
Duration
Full day
Best Ages
All ages
About
London is one of the world's great family cities, offering an extraordinary range of activities spread across walkable neighborhoods and a comprehensive public transport network. Free world-class museums are a standout — the Natural History Museum in South Kensington draws millions of visitors each year with its life-size blue whale and dinosaur gallery, while the Science Museum next door keeps older kids busy for hours with interactive exhibits on space, engineering, and technology. For families who prefer the outdoors, Hyde Park and Regent's Park both offer large playgrounds, open green space, and cafes.
Along the South Bank, kids enjoy street performers, Jubilee Gardens playground, and views of Tower Bridge. Paid attractions like the Tower of London, the London Eye, and the Tate Modern's interactive Turbine Hall installations add variety on longer trips. Getting around is straightforward: the Oyster card system covers the Tube, buses, and river ferries, and children under 11 travel free when accompanied by an adult.
Strollers are manageable on buses and surface rail though the Tube has limited elevator access on older lines — plan routes on the TfL website before you go. Packing snacks and a portable rain cover keeps the day moving regardless of weather. London rewards flexible itineraries; don't try to cram too much into one day.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
true
Kid Meals
true
Setting
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays during school term to avoid crowds
Wait Times
Varies by attraction
Nearby Food
Every major attraction area has cafes, markets, and family-friendly restaurants nearby; Borough Market and the South Bank food stalls are particularly good
Why Kids Love It
London has something for every age and interest, from dinosaur skeletons and space rockets to playgrounds on the Thames and interactive science exhibits. Kids can move between world-class free museums, river walks, and parks all in one day. The sheer variety means every family member finds something that captures their imagination.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Use the TfL Journey Planner to find elevator-accessible Tube routes if you have a stroller
- Book timed entry tickets for paid attractions like the Tower of London well in advance during school holidays
- The South Bank walk from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge is free and endlessly entertaining for kids
What to Bring
- Oyster card or contactless payment for transport
- Layers and a compact rain jacket — London weather changes quickly
- Snacks and a refillable water bottle to keep costs down
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 50-200 depending on attractions chosen
Tips to Save
- Many of London's best museums are free — the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and V&A are all free entry
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Monday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Sunday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Saturday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Thursday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM