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Family-Friendly London Itinerary

Thursday, March 7: Exploring the British Museum

Start your trip by visiting the iconic British Museum. Spend the morning marveling at ancient artifacts from around the world, including the famous Rosetta Stone. In the afternoon, head to nearby Covent Garden for some shopping and street performances. In the evening, enjoy a delicious meal at a family-friendly restaurant in the area.

  • British Museum: £0 (free admission), 3-4 hours
  • Covent Garden: £0 (shopping and street performances), 2-3 hours
  • Family-friendly restaurant: £15-£30 per person, 1-2 hours
Friday, March 8: Exploring the Tower of London

Spend the morning exploring the historic Tower of London. Learn about the city's fascinating history, including the Crown Jewels and the famous ravens. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll along the Thames River, enjoying the scenic views. In the evening, consider attending a family-friendly theater show in the West End.

  • Tower of London: £27 (adult ticket), 3-4 hours
  • Thames River walk: £0, 1-2 hours
  • Theater show: £20-£100 per person, 2-3 hours
Saturday, March 9: Discovering the Natural History Museum

Start your day by visiting the Natural History Museum. Explore the galleries filled with dinosaur fossils, interactive exhibits, and the famous blue whale skeleton. In the afternoon, take a relaxing boat ride on the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park. End the day with a visit to Harrods, a renowned department store, where you can shop for souvenirs and indulge in some treats.

  • Natural History Museum: £0 (free admission), 3-4 hours
  • Boat ride on Serpentine Lake: £12 per hour, 1-2 hours
  • Harrods: £0 (shopping and treats), 2-3 hours
Sunday, March 10: Exploring the Science Museum

Immerse yourself in the wonders of science at the Science Museum. From interactive exhibits to the famous IMAX cinema, there's something for everyone. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Victoria and Albert Museum for a dose of art and design. End the day with a relaxing walk in Kensington Gardens.

  • Science Museum: £0 (free admission), 3-4 hours
  • Victoria and Albert Museum: £0 (free admission), 2-3 hours
  • Kensington Gardens: £0, 1-2 hours
Monday, March 11: Enjoying the London Zoo

Spend the morning at the London Zoo, a perfect destination for families. Marvel at the various animals and enjoy interactive exhibits. In the afternoon, take a Thames River cruise to see famous landmarks like the Houses of Parliament and the Tower Bridge. End the day with a delicious dinner at a family-friendly restaurant in the area.

  • London Zoo: £28.50 (adult ticket), 3-4 hours
  • Thames River cruise: £18 per person, 1-2 hours
  • Family-friendly restaurant: £15-£30 per person, 1-2 hours
Tuesday, March 12: Visiting the Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Embark on a magical journey at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter. Explore the sets, costumes, and props used in the beloved Harry Potter films. In the afternoon, head to Camden Market for unique shopping and delicious street food. End the day with a visit to Primrose Hill for panoramic views of London.

  • Warner Bros. Studio Tour: £47 (adult ticket), 4-5 hours
  • Camden Market: £0 (shopping and street food), 2-3 hours
  • Primrose Hill: £0, 1-2 hours
Wednesday, March 13: Discovering the Sea Life London Aquarium

Start your final day in London with a visit to the Sea Life London Aquarium. Explore the underwater world and get up close to fascinating marine creatures. In the afternoon, take a ride on the London Eye for breathtaking views of the city. End your trip with a traditional afternoon tea experience in a charming tea room.

  • Sea Life London Aquarium: £30 (adult ticket), 3-4 hours
  • London Eye: £30 (adult ticket), 1-2 hours
  • Afternoon tea: £25-£50 per person, 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the M&M's World in Leicester Square, where you can explore four floors dedicated to the colorful candy. Another hidden gem is the Diana Memorial Playground in Kensington Gardens, a magical place for children to play and explore. Locals also love taking a Thames Clipper boat ride for a unique perspective of the city.

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