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.
Explore key highlights like the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian galleries — admission is free for the permanent collection though special exhibitions may require tickets; many galleries open from around 10:00, so check the day's hours.
Grab lunch in Covent Garden where cafés and market stalls offer many kid-friendly options and plenty of indoor seating; kids can enjoy watching street performers in the piazza if weather permits.
Wander the covered market halls and family-friendly shops in Covent Garden — a compact area that’s easy on tired travelers and great for a relaxed first afternoon in London.
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.
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 surroundings; 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 may close mid/late afternoon.
Head to Borough Market for diverse, freshly prepared foods with many kid-friendly choices; it’s busy at lunchtime so arrive slightly early to avoid long queues.
Explore the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels and hear stories from the Yeoman Warders — typical opening hours around September are about 9:00–17:30, so book ahead to secure entry.
Walk the high-level walkways for great views and visit the engine rooms to learn about Victorian engineering — exhibition hours often run into the early evening, so confirm before going.
Enjoy an early family dinner in Covent Garden or Leicester Square before an optional evening show; many West End restaurants offer children’s menus and early seating.
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.
Have breakfast and travel east toward the Minecraft Experience venue (often in Stratford, ExCeL or a pop-up); allow 30–60 minutes from central London depending on your hotel and route and check the exact venue location beforehand.
Enjoy interactive Minecraft installations, building zones and family workshops — event hours commonly run 10:00–18:00 but vary by venue and date, so prebook time slots and confirm the exact site and opening hours.
Have lunch at Westfield Stratford where there are many family-friendly restaurants and indoor seating after an active morning; food courts and eateries generally open from late morning onward.
Spend a relaxed couple of hours at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s playgrounds and open spaces or return to your hotel to rest before an evening activity; playgrounds are great for kids to burn off energy.
Travel from Stratford or your hotel to the Southbank area (about 30–45 minutes by Tube), leaving space to arrive for your SEA LIFE timed entry — confirm Tube times and any service changes.
Visit SEA LIFE London Aquarium to see sharks, rays and interactive displays; aquarium hours vary (commonly 10:00–18:00 in September) so prebook a timed ticket and confirm the site’s closing time for your date.
Enjoy dinner on the Southbank with many family-friendly restaurants nearby (pizza, burgers, fish & chips) to finish the day after the aquarium visit; reservations are recommended for busy evenings.
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 time at the site so book train or tour tickets in advance.
Begin 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 before you go.
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. Check the date-specific opening time (often 10:00).
Explore the Science Museum’s hands-on galleries for kids, including the interactive Wonderlab area (book if required); general admission is free but some special galleries require tickets—check opening times (usually around 10:00).
Enjoy a kid-friendly afternoon tea at The Orangery, Kensington Palace, or a themed children’s tea (e.g., Mad Hatter-style) — these offer small sandwiches, scones and sweet treats with tea or child-friendly alternatives; book in advance as slots fill, and confirm exact menu and hours (commonly early–late afternoon).
Head to Knightsbridge for family-friendly browsing at Harrods and nearby toy and food halls — great for a treat and last-minute souvenirs; most shops remain open into the evening.
Finish the evening with a relaxed riverside walk along the Thames or a short stroll through Leicester Square for lights and atmosphere before your last night in the city.
Finish packing and check out of the hotel; confirm any luggage storage 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.