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London for Children

Use our 'London for Children' sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to London, or browse by location using the
map of attractions with children in mind in London

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Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

St Mary's Hospital, Praed Street, , Central London W2 1NY
Tel +44 (0)20 7886 6528  

The Alexander Fleming laboratory is where penicillin was discovered in 1928. Here you will see a reconstruction of the laboratory, displays and a video of how the discovery became a lifesaving drug.

Apsley House - Wellington Museum

149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, , Central London W1J 7NT
Tel +44 (0)207 499 5676  

Apsley House (Wellington Museum), built in the 1770's was the home of the first Duke of Wellington. It houses a collection of memorabilia from The Duke military career of art, silver plate and porcelain.

Baden-Powell House

65-67 Queen's Gate, , Central London SW7 5JS
Tel +44 (0)20 7584 7031  

At Baden Powell House you will find a small permanent exhibition which tells the life story of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout and Guide movements with artefacts and a souvenir counter.

Bank of England Museum

Threadneedle Street, , Central London EC2R 8AH
Tel +44 (0)20 7601 5545  

The Bank of England Museum displays historical items taken from the Bank's own collections of banknotes, coins, silver, books, documents, prints, paintings, and photographs. There are interactive displays making the exhibits come to life.

Barbican Art Gallery

Level G, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, , Central London EC2Y 8DS
Tel +44 (0)20 7638 8891  

The Barbican Art Gallery has a regular changing programme of fine art, photography and design, including talks and workshops. The exhibitions are among the best examples of modern and contemporary Art in Europe.

Ben Uri Gallery

108a Boundary Road, , Central London NW8 0RH
Tel +44 (0)20 7604 3991  

Ben Uri Gallery houses the London Jewish Museum of Art. It was founded in 1915, is Europe's only dedicated Jewish museum of art and has the largest specialist collection of British and European Jewish Artists.

Big Ben

Palace of Westminster, , Central London SW1A 0AA

Big Ben is one of London's most famous landmarks. The name Big Ben is actually the name of the bell and is a spectacular sight at night when the clock faces are lit up. Not open to the general public.

British Airways London Eye

Riverside Building, County Hall, , Central London SE1 7PB
Tel +44 (0)870 990 8886  

The London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel. The slow revolution tour takes about 30 minutes with spectacular views of London. Extras include sunset and night rides, guided rides champagne, or a private capsule.

British Airways London Eye River Cruise Experience

Westminster Bridge Road, , Central London SE1
Tel +44 (0)870 500 0600  

The British Airways London Eye 40 minute circular trip departs from Westminster Bridge and journeys to Tower Bridge and back. The cruise allows great views of attractions such as the Houses of Parliament.

British Library

96 Euston Road, , Central London NW1 2DB
Tel +44 (0)20 7412 7332  

The British Library is one of the world's largest research libraries with around 150 million items; 25 million books, manuscripts, stamps, maps and other historical items. Take a guided tour, view exhibits and see events. Photograph © Trustees of the British Library.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace, , Central London SW1A 1AA
Tel +44 (0)20 7766 7324.   

Buckingham Palace is The Queen's official residence and was built in 1702. The State Rooms are open to visitors during August and September. Changing the Guard takes place on the forecourt on pre-arranged dates.

Cabinet War Rooms & Churchill Museum

Clive Steps, King Charles Street , , Central London SW1A 2AQ
Tel +44 (0)20 7930 6961  

The Cabinet War Rooms are where Winston Churchill directed World War II, with the original maps still on the walls and telephones on the desks. The Museum has an interactive timeline, with facts and tales.

Carlyle's House

24 Cheyne Row, , Central London SW3 5HL
Tel +44 (0)20 7352 7087  

Thomas Carlyle, the great Victorian writer and his wife Jane lived in this Queen Anne terraced house which is now open to the public. See many of their authentic possessions furniture, books, pictures and portraits.

Catamaran Cruisers

Embankment Pier, Victoria Embankment, , Central London WC2N 6NU
Tel +44 (0)20 7695 1800  

There are many types of cruises to choose from; a hop-on hop-off sightseeing cruise, a Thames 50 minute circular cruise, a lunch cruise with a set menu or an a la carte dinner cruise.

Chelsea Physic Garden

66 Royal Hospital Road, , Central London SW3 4HS
Tel +44 (0)20 7376 3910  

A 'Secret Garden' in London, The Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673 with the purpose of training apprentices in identifying plants and is now a centre of scientific research, plant conservation and education.

County Hall Gallery

Riverside Building, County Hall, , Central London SE1 7PB
Tel +44 (0)870 744 7485  

County Hall Gallery is next to the London Eye and has three major galleries, including the permanent Dalí Universe exhibition. Also a unique collection of furniture, jewellery, crystal and the world's largest collection of sculpture.

Courtauld Institute of Art

Somerset House, , Central London WC2R 0RN
Tel +44 (0)20 7848 2777  

The Courtauld Institute of Art houses world famous paintings, prints and drawings. It is a leading institute for teaching and research in the history of art and conservation. They have regular exhibitions and family workshops.

Department of Earth Sciences Geology Collections

University College London, Gower Street, , Central London WC1E 6BT
Tel +44 (0)20 7679 7900  

At the Department of Earth Sciences Geology you can see rocks, minerals and fossils collected from all over the world including the Planetary Image Facility containing NASA images and data. Check for opening times.

Downing Street

, Central London SW1A 2AB

Downing Street or "Number 10" as its often called, is a most famous address; the official residence of the Prime Minister. It's a few minutes walk from the Houses of Parliament, between Whitehall and St James's Park.

Earls Court & Olympia Ltd

Warwick Road, , Central London SW5 9TA
Tel +44 (0)20 7385 1200  

Earls Court & Olympia Venues houses over 1,000 events each year, including the Ideal Home Exhibition, the London International Horse Show and many music concerts and fairs. Conveniently situated with good public transport routes.

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