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FAMILY GUIDE

London with Kids
2026 Family Guide

Museums, parks, shows, and practical tips — everything you need to plan the perfect London family holiday, including halal dining and prayer facility locations.

Key Takeaways

  • Under-11s ride all London transport FREE with a paying adult — unlimited buses, Tube, DLR
  • London has 4 world-class free museums perfect for kids: Natural History, Science, V&A, British Museum
  • Budget £150-250/day for a family of 4 (2 paid attractions + meals + transport)
  • Book Warner Bros. Studio Tour 3+ months ahead — it sells out every season
  • Best family neighbourhoods: South Kensington (museums), Greenwich (parks), Marylebone (calm + family hotels)

Free Museums & Galleries

London has more free museums than any other city in the world. The Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and V&A are all completely free — and designed with children in mind.

Natural History Museum

FREE

All ages

Dinosaur gallery with life-size animatronic T-Rex

Science Museum

FREE

Ages 3+

Interactive Wonderlab with 50+ hands-on experiments

V&A Museum of Childhood

FREE

Ages 0-12

Dedicated children's museum in Bethnal Green

British Museum

FREE

Ages 5+

Egyptian mummies and Greek Parthenon sculptures

Theme Parks & Attractions

From the Harry Potter studio tour to the London Eye — London's paid attractions are world-class. Book online in advance to save 10-20% and skip queues.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Ages 5+

Walk through actual Harry Potter film sets

London Eye

All ages

30-minute rotation with Thames panoramic views

Tower of London

Ages 6+

Crown Jewels and 1,000 years of history

SEA LIFE London Aquarium

Ages 2+

Shark walk, penguin colony, and touch pools

Parks & Outdoor Spaces

London's Royal Parks are exceptional for families. Hyde Park alone has a dedicated Diana Memorial Playground, the Serpentine Lake, and miles of cycling paths — all free.

Hyde Park & Diana Playground

FREE

Ages 2-12

Peter Pan-themed playground with pirate ship

Regent's Park & London Zoo

All ages

Boating lake, playgrounds, and world-class zoo

Greenwich Park & Royal Observatory

FREE

Ages 5+

Stand on the Prime Meridian line

Holland Park Adventure Playground

FREE

Ages 2-14

Zip lines, climbing walls, and rope bridges

Family-Friendly Shows

The West End has dedicated family shows year-round. Book matinee performances (2pm) for younger children — they're shorter and the atmosphere is more relaxed.

The Lion King (Lyceum)

Ages 6+

Running since 1999 — a London institution

Wicked (Apollo Victoria)

Ages 7+

Spectacular special effects and music

Matilda the Musical

Ages 5+

Roald Dahl adaptation with incredible staging

Horrible Histories Live

Ages 5+

Educational comedy — kids learn without knowing it

Practical Tips for Families

Oyster Card for Kids

Children under 11 travel FREE on all London transport with a paying adult. Ages 11-15 get free Zip Oyster cards (apply online 4 weeks before).

Buggy-Friendly Transport

All London buses are step-free. Most Tube stations on the Jubilee line have step-free access. The DLR is fully accessible. Download the TfL Go app for step-free route planning.

Halal Kids Meals

Dishoom (King's Cross), Le Bab, and The Real Greek all offer halal kids' menus. Most Edgware Road restaurants welcome families.

Rainy Day Plan

London averages 11 rainy days per month. Keep the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and KidZania as backup indoor options.

Best Family Hotels

The Langham (Marylebone) offers Kids VIP packs. Corinthia has a dedicated family floor. Premier Inn Hub works for budget family stays.

Medical & Emergencies

NHS 111 for non-emergency medical advice (free). UCH (Euston) and St Thomas' (Waterloo) have excellent A&E departments.

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