Children in London
The Goring is perfectly positioned to explore London with little ones of all ages, from cabinets of curiosities at London’s various museums to immersive festival experiences in London’s South Bank. There are cultural, fun and joyful moments to be made.
Delight your little ones with our family-friendly events and activities. Celebrate May half-term and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with family shows, maypole dancing and ceilidhs.
Join us at Kew to discover what we can do together to combat climate change and biodiversity loss, to protect our food from extinction and secure a sustainable future for us all.
Horrible Histories River Cruises
Horrible Histories proudly presents its wicked boat tour of the Terrible Thames! So climb aboard and prepare to hear the horrible history of the most famous river in the world!
Mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this May half term with Zoobilee at ZSL London Zoo. Packed with family-friendly activities, from eco-friendly crafts to our royal treasure hunt, your whole family can enjoy the celebrations.
Find answers to your big nature questions. Delve into stories about the Museum's collections, scientists and research. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals.
Discover award-winning exhibitions, iconic objects and stories of incredible scientific achievement
Discover the history of London’s transport at London Transport Museum. Explore the heritage of London and its transport system, and the stories of the people who have travelled and worked in the city over the last 200 years.
It is a brilliantly bonkers, interactive and immersive walkthrough experience, where the whole family can journey through Far Far Away as the stars of the show.
IWM is a global authority on conflict and its impact on people’s lives. We collect objects and stories that give an insight into people’s experiences of war, preserve them for future generations, and bring them to today’s audiences in the most powerful way possible.
Step in and explore the world from global cultures to natural wonders