The British Museum has something interesting for all ages. From the Rosetta Stone to the Ancient Egyptian mummies, the kids will love exploring this iconic museum. Guided tours and audio guides are available for hire.
The kids will love seeing the guards in their iconic red uniforms and bearskin hats. Arrive by 10 am to get a good view of the changing of the guard, which takes place daily from April to July and on alternate days from August to March.
The London Eye provides a fantastic view of the city and is fun for the whole family. Afterward, take a stroll along South Bank, where street performers, shops, and restaurants line the walkway.
The history and stories behind the Tower of London are fascinating and will keep kids entertained. See the Crown Jewels and explore the White Tower, then walk across the Thames on the famous Tower Bridge.
Travel by private car or public transport to Leavesden to see the making of our favourite wizarding movies. Explore the sets, props, and costumes, learn the magic behind special effects, and experience Hogwarts Great Hall.
If you have more time, consider visiting other places such as the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, or the National Gallery. For a shorter itinerary, you can skip Buckingham Palace and Changing the Guard and replace it with Trafalgar Square, a few minutes' walk from the National Gallery.