Arrive after your overnight flight and transfer to your central London hotel to check in or drop bags; rest briefly to recover from travel before sightseeing. Confirm your hotel’s luggage hold and check-in policy.
Visit the British Museum to see global antiquities (Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies) — free general admission; special exhibitions may require tickets. The museum typically opens around 10:00, so check current hours and any timed-entry exhibits.
Have lunch in Covent Garden where cafés and market stalls offer a wide range of kid-friendly choices and indoor seating; it’s also fun to watch street performers. Most eateries are open by late morning — check specific café hours.
Explore Covent Garden’s shops, indoor market halls and family-friendly stores — a compact, traffic-free area ideal for kids and short browsing or toy shopping.
Take a rotation on the London Eye for panoramic city views — book a timed slot to avoid lines; operating hours vary so confirm closing time for your date.
Choose a relaxed family restaurant near your hotel with children's menus so everyone can unwind after the flight; reserve early if possible. Many central restaurants offer early evening seating for families.
Start with a hearty family breakfast close to your hotel — many cafés open early and provide pancakes, porridge and sandwiches for kids. Confirm café opening times for early service.
See the exterior of Buckingham Palace and take photos from the forecourt and surrounds; the Changing of the Guard occurs on selected days — check the official schedule if you want to time it.
Visit Westminster Abbey’s interior to view centuries of royal history and coronation sites; prebook timed entry tickets because the Abbey can be busy and closes mid/late afternoon.
Head to Borough Market for diverse, freshly prepared foods with lots of kid-friendly options; it’s busy at lunchtime so aim for an earlier slot for shorter lines.
Explore the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels and learn about medieval history from the Yeoman Warders; typical opening hours are around 9:00–17:30 in September—book ahead to secure entry.
Walk the high-level walkways of Tower Bridge and visit the engine rooms for great views and engineering history — check the exhibition hours (often into early evening).
Enjoy an early family dinner in Covent Garden or Leicester Square before your evening show — many West End restaurants cater to children with set menus.
See a family-friendly West End musical or play; most family shows start at 7:30pm and run about 2–2.5 hours — book seats in advance and check age recommendations for the chosen production.
Eat breakfast and travel east to the Minecraft Experience venue (often in Stratford, ExCeL or another east London site); allow 30–60 minutes from central London depending on your hotel and route. Check venue location and travel times ahead.
Enjoy interactive Minecraft installations, building zones and workshops for families — event hours commonly run 10:00–18:00 but vary by venue and date, so prebook time slots and confirm the exact site.
Have lunch at Westfield Stratford where there are many family-friendly restaurants and indoor seating, perfect after an activity-filled morning. Westfield food courts and restaurants typically operate from late morning to evening.
Return to central London and visit the London Transport Museum for kid-focused interactive exhibits about buses, trains and the Tube — the museum generally opens mid-morning and closes mid/late afternoon, so check times and prebook if needed.
Take an early train from London Waterloo to Salisbury (~1h20–1h40) or join a guided coach tour that includes timed entry to Stonehenge — early departures maximize your time at the site; book train or tour tickets in advance.
Start at the interactive Visitor Centre then walk or take the shuttle to the Stone Circle to experience the monument up close; the Visitor Centre typically opens around 9:30 and timed-entry tickets are required—prebook to secure your slot.
Travel into Salisbury for lunch at a family-friendly pub or café and enjoy the historic cathedral close area — a relaxed break after the morning at Stonehenge.
Visit Salisbury Cathedral (home to a well-preserved Magna Carta) and wander the medieval streets; the cathedral usually has visitor hours into the afternoon — check current opening times.
Take an afternoon/evening train or coach back to London; if on a coach, allow extra time for traffic. Confirm return times when booking outbound travel.
Breakfast near your hotel, then take the Tube to South Kensington to access the Natural History Museum and Science Museum — confirm Tube times and any service changes before you travel.
Visit the Natural History Museum — the dinosaur gallery and interactive exhibits are a hit with children; general admission is free, though special exhibitions may have fees. Typical opening time is around 10:00, so check the date-specific schedule and any timed entries.
Explore the Science Museum’s hands-on galleries for kids, including wonderlab-style exhibits and interactive displays; general admission is free though some special galleries require tickets. Check opening times (usually around 10:00) and book any desired timed exhibits.
Head to Knightsbridge for family-friendly shopping at Harrods and nearby stores — great for food halls, toys and a browse through iconic department stores; most shops open late morning and stay open into the evening.
Take the Tube or taxi to Oxford Street / Regent Street for high-street and flagship shopping (Hamleys toy store on Regent Street is excellent for kids). Stores commonly remain open until 6:00–8:00pm depending on the day — check exact opening hours.
Travel from Oxford Street area to Waterloo/Southbank (about 25–35 minutes by Tube) to arrive at SEA LIFE London Aquarium for your timed entry slot — confirm Tube times before leaving.
Visit SEA LIFE London Aquarium to see sharks, rays and interactive displays; aquarium hours commonly run 10:00–18:00 in September (times vary), so prebook a late-afternoon/evening timed ticket to ensure entry.
Enjoy a final family dinner on the Southbank (options include pizza, family restaurants or fish & chips) and prepare for your early departure tomorrow. Many Southbank restaurants accept reservations for early evening.
Finish packing and check out of the hotel; confirm any storage if needed and your airport transfer. Allow extra time for family check-in and security at the airport.
Travel to the airport by prebooked taxi, coach, or rail (Elizabeth Line or Heathrow Express), aiming to arrive ~3 hours before your transatlantic flight—confirm terminal and transport time for your booking.