London for Kids

The places described here are for information purposes only. It is to help parents who are planning their visit to London with their children. The information given here does not include ‘classic London’ sites and attractions (Big Ben, Changing of the Guard etc.). Every effort has been made to ascertain the accuracy of the details given, and in no way constitutes a recommendation of any sort to any of the places mentioned here. Neither it suggests any preferences to other similar sites and places. The website does not bear any responsibility in case any of the information here changes; therefore it is recommended to be updated prior to visiting any of the sites or attractions.

Museums
Eating Out
Theme Parks
Animal Kingdom
Toy Shops
(In Central London)

Additional Attractions

 

PLEASE NOTE!

Tip: A minor under the age of 18 travelling to Britain not accompanied by a parent or a guardian, should carry a letter of authorisation to travel from his parent or guardian. The letter should name the adult who is accompanying the minor and who will be responsible for him/her during their stay. The letter might be requested by passport control on entry to the UK.

The places described here are for information purposes only. It is to help parents who are planning their visit to London with their children. The information given here does not include ‘classic London’ sites and attractions (Big Ben, Changing of the Guard etc.). Every effort has been made to ascertain the accuracy of the details given, and in no way constitutes a recommendation of any sort to any of the places mentioned here. Neither it suggests any preferences to other similar sites and places. The website does not bear any responsibility in case any of the information here changes; therefore it is recommended to be updated prior to visiting any of the sites or attractions.

Museums
Eating Out
Theme Parks
Animal Kingdom
Toy Shops
(In Central London)

Additional Attractions

 

PLEASE NOTE!

Tip: A minor under the age of 18 travelling to Britain not accompanied by a parent or a guardian, should carry a letter of authorisation to travel from his parent or guardian. The letter should name the adult who is accompanying the minor and who will be responsible for him/her during their stay. The letter might be requested by passport control on entry to the UK.