February half term is approaching. That means now is a good time to start thinking about activities to entertain your little ones.
London is a fascinating city to explore with kids, if you know where you’re going. Galleries, museums, and pop-up installations can be found on almost every street corner, and excellent transport links make exploring the capital easy.
Is it within your budget? No problem. Most museums have designated picnic areas to refuel, and there are plenty of free and affordable family-friendly activities, especially if you bring a packed lunch.
Booking online in advance also reduces the cost of paid activities. Save up to 20% by planning ahead instead of buying tickets at the attraction on the day.
Whether you have a toddler or a teenager, here are 11 fun things to do in London with kids to make February half-term one to remember.
B-Bakery Paddington Afternoon Tea Bath
This bus tour is short so even the youngest kids won’t get bored.
(B-Bakery)
Board the B Bakery Bus from Trafalgar Square and see some of London’s most iconic sights during the 90-minute ride. See all the capital has to offer from the comfort of your seat while enjoying a delicious afternoon tea. Choose from a Paddington-themed bus for kids of all ages, or a Peppa Pig bus for preschoolers and toddlers.
On the Paddington Bus, each table has a special built-in screen that provides viewers with an animated bear-guided tour of London. Paddington and Mrs Bird will tell you all about the city’s most famous landmarks, including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Borough Market and Piccadilly Circus. Freshly baked treats include marmalade finger sandwiches, chocolate cupcakes with bear paw prints, and delicious vanilla rice pudding.
Price: from £50, b-bakery.com
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Cute Somerset House
An exhibition exploring the “power of cuteness”
(David Parry PA for Somerset House)
With Hello Kitty looming large, cute creatures and adorable monsters, Somerset House creates the ultimate day out for kids. From emojis to internet memes, video games to stuffed animals, this much-anticipated new exhibition explores “the irresistible power of cuteness in modern culture.” In addition to numerous images and installations to entertain and soothe, the exhibit also includes toys and memorabilia that adults remember playing with as children, such as Sylvanian Families and My Little Pony. Masu. We have a collection of works that will make you say “wow” and will give you a pure sense of fun.
Prices: children £11, adults £18.50; Somersethouse.org
Romans in Revolt, British Museum
Special activities will take place from February 12th
(British Museum / Horrible History)
The British Museum is hosting five days of exciting, playful and exploratory activities as part of its programme. Romans revolting event. Here, children can indulge in several hands-on activities, such as handling replicas of Roman objects, playing Roman games, and making a special legionary figure to take home. can.Whether your child is a fan of BBC shows terrible historyor just enjoy listening to some scary facts, this exhibition will definitely enlighten and entertain young minds.
Free to attend, Rotten Romans is expected to be popular, so it’s worth pre-booking your timed entry slot on the British Museum website.
Price: free, britishmuseum.org
King’s Cross Station Platform 9 3/4
Harry potter A themed day may cost money, but there’s one activity you can enjoy for free. Station authorities at King’s Cross Station have installed a ‘Platform 9 and 3/4’ sign between his platforms 9 and 10 at the station to commemorate JK Rowling’s hit series. since then, Harry potter Fans from all over the world visit King’s Cross Station to pose for photos in front of the famous platform sign. It’s completely free to visit and take photos, but we recommend arriving early in the morning to avoid queues.
Once you bag your photos, the fun continues as you visit: Harry potter Goods shop inside the station. Alternatively, burn off some energy by strolling along the canal or playing on the swings and slides at Handyside Gardens, just outside Granary Square.
Price: Free
bubble planet
This activity is perfect for both older and younger children
(Kaizu)
Kids will love popping bubbles at this immersive 11-room exhibition in Wembley. This unique activity is a huge hit with kids as it gives you the best part of a bubble bath without all the hassle. Since the foam is dry, there is no need to bring a change of clothes. There are some spectacular ball pits, so you can throw yourself and the little ones into a small ball pit with a big ball in it, or a giant ball pit the size of a pool with a small ball in it. There is also a VR experience where you sit on a bubble chair suspended from the ceiling, put on a headset, and are surrounded by bubbles from every angle.
Prices: children £16.90, adults £21.90; bubbleplanet.com
Family climbing and bouldering, Parthian climbing wall
Get your kids active this February
(Parthian mountain climbing)
The 25,000 sq ft climbing center, located in Southside Shopping Center in Wandsworth, south-west London, is the UK’s first indoor climbing facility with an exact replica of the Titan bouldering wall, which will be used at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Introductory climbing lessons for 3-year-olds are also a great opportunity to flex their physical and mental abilities before they are old enough to experience excessive fear. Wild Climbers is his introductory session for children ages 3 to 6, and Youth Taster sessions are his for children ages 7 to 10. There is no need to sign up for a course after this one-time lesson with her. It’s also a fun way to do it. Climb to new heights and test your kids’ limits and courage.
Price: £25; parthianclimbing.com
Turn It Up, Science Museum
Take your kids on a musical journey
(Science Museum)
This family-friendly exhibit at the Science Museum brings music to life. Children can listen to, interact with, and even make their own music, dance on interactive mats that illuminate movement patterns, and discover weird and wonderful musical instruments such as a flame-powered organ and pyrophone. You can do it. Journey through this musical playground and meet Heil, a musical robot who can perform and improvise alongside human musicians. This is a great opportunity to encourage your child’s creativity and discover the joy that music can bring.
Prices: children £8, adults £10; sciencemuseum.org.uk
E-kart, Gravity Wandsworth
Adrenaline rush for the whole family
(Gravity Global)
Gravity Wandsworth’s E-kart track takes exhilaration to a whole new level. He is suitable for children over 3 years old if driven by an adult, but children over 8 years old can take the wheel of the car themselves. Each race lasts him eight minutes, during which time he can complete as many laps around the indoor track as possible. What’s even more fun is the fact that it’s not a flat course but an 8 meter downhill, so everyone can experience the high speeds and the adrenaline rush that comes with it. If all the thrills and spills have made you hungry, Dirty Bones is a decent fast food joint serving up some of the best New York style burgers.
Price: From £13.95, gravityglobal.com
neat theater, polka theater
This children’s play features puppets and music
(Polka Theater)
Wimbledon-based Polka Theater produces world-class theater and live entertainment aimed at young audiences.Available for viewing from 3 to 8 years old during half term neat Based on the popular children’s book by author and illustrator Emily Gravett. This is a gentle but cautionary tale about the values of the world around us and what happens if we don’t protect them. Featuring beautiful puppets, original music, and a touch of silliness, this 45-minute event is perfect for the littlest members of the family, and adults can expect a few laughs too.
Prices: from £10; polkatheater.com
Imagine Festival, Southbank Center
The festival offers a variety of entertainment
(South Bank Center)
Imagine Children Festival takes place over 11 days during February half-term, offering great theatre, comedy, music, literature, poetry, dance and fun family fun for children aged 0-11. Masu.
Half-term highlights include Motionhouse’s Dance Circus Fusion Starchitecs: A Space Adventure, Talk by Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho and Michael Rosen, new performance by Yolanda BrownCBeebies Ocean Adventure Workshop with BBC Symphony Orchestra Art makes people stronger Creative Zone plus hip hop, comedy, singing, poetry, dance parties and more.
Price: Varies depending on the event, southbankcentre.co.uk
When the form comes aliveHayward Gallery
Let your child see their first art exhibition
(EJ Hill, “Subsequent Offerings,” 2017. Provided by the artist.)
When the shape comes to life Celebrating life and all its movements, this exhibition is the perfect first art exhibition for children. Here, you’re not staring at a still picture on the wall. Instead, the exhibition draws inspiration from a variety of sources, from the gestures of dancers to the breaking of waves, from the flow of molten metal to the tangles of spider webs.In addition to the giant neon roller coaster-like structure, the DRIFT movement function is also a highlight. Shylight It imitates the folding and unfolding of a flower that closes at night. And Marguerite Humeau’s multimedia sculptures echo the gills of mushrooms, evoking scenarios of organic metamorphosis and adaptation.
Price: £18 – £19, Free for members and children under 12 years old. southbankcentre.co.uk
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