London with Kids:
Best Things to Do by Age

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London is one of the best cities in the world to visit with kids, but choosing the right activities can be overwhelming.

This guide helps you quickly find the best things to do in London with kids, based on age, interests, and travel style.


Best Things to Do in London with Kids by Age


Skip the guesswork and discover what to do in London based on your child’s age!

Choose by Age:

Find the Best Tickets for Your Child’s Age

  • 0-4 Age

  • 5-10 Age

  • 11-16 Age

Traveling with toddlers in London is easier than it sounds. 

The city offers plenty of safe, interactive, and low-effort experiences where little ones can explore, play, and stay engaged without long queues or overwhelming schedules.

Gardens & Open Spaces: 

London’s parks offer safe, stroller-friendly areas where toddlers can move freely and parents can relax.


  1. Hyde Park : Open in Google Maps
  2. Regent’s Park : Open in Google Maps
  3. Kew Gardens: Skip The Line Ticket

Aquariums & Gentle Animal Experiences:
Aquariums and small zoos are great for toddlers thanks to their visual, slow-paced environments. 

  1. London Zoo: Entry Ticket
  2. SEA LIFE London Aquarium Tickets

Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour & Boat Rides:
A simple walk along the Thames or a short boat ride can be surprisingly enjoyable for toddlers.

  1. Thames River Cruises
  2. Big Bus: London Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour with Optional Thames River Cruise & Evening Tour

Not sure What to Choose?

We’ve analyzed the most popular experiences among different age groups to help you quickly find what kids and families enjoy the most.

(0-4) Toddlers:

London Zoo

89%

(5-10) Kids

Paddington Bear Experience

98%

(11-16) Teens

Canterbury Cathedral Tickets

95%

Tips for Visiting London with Kids

  • Plan by Age, Not Just Attractions
    Choose activities based on your child’s age and attention span. What works for a 5-year-old won’t work for a teen.
  • Keep Your Daily Plan Simple
    2–3 activities per day is usually enough. Overplanning leads to tired kids and stressful days.
  • Mix Big Attractions with Easy Breaks
    Combine one major experience with something lighter like a park, short walk, or snack stop.
  • Book in Advance
    Popular experiences like themed attractions, shows, and tours sell out quickly—especially on weekends and school holidays.
  • Prioritize Location
    Group activities that are close to each other to reduce travel time and avoid unnecessary fatigue.
  • Choose Indoor Backups
    London weather can change quickly. Always have at least one indoor option planned.
  • Use Parks as Reset Points
    London’s parks are perfect for breaks. Even 20–30 minutes can reset kids’ energy and mood.
  • Leave Room for Flexibility
    Not everything needs to be scheduled. Free time often becomes the most enjoyable part of the day.
  • Balance Fun and Interest
    Pick a mix of activities: something fun, something visual, and something slightly educational.

Planning a London Trip with Kids as a Group?

Organizing a family trip, school visit, or group tour in London? We help you plan everything smoothly—from selecting the right kid-friendly activities to booking tickets and coordinating your itinerary. Enjoy a stress-free experience tailored to your group’s needs.

People Also Ask About London with Kids

What are the best things to do in London with kids?

London offers a wide range of family-friendly activities, from interactive experiences like the Paddington Bear Experience to iconic attractions such as the London Eye and immersive museums. Choosing activities based on your child’s age helps create a smoother and more enjoyable itinerary.

Is London a good destination for families with kids?

Yes, London is one of the best cities in Europe for families. It offers safe public transport, many parks, interactive museums, and a variety of attractions suitable for toddlers, kids, and teens.

What can you do in London with young kids (ages 5–10)?

For kids aged 5–10, interactive and themed experiences work best. Popular options include the Paddington Bear Experience, Shrek’s Adventure, museums with hands-on exhibits, and family-friendly shows.

Are there things to do in London with teenagers?

Yes, London has plenty of options for teens, including the Harry Potter Studio Tour, The View from The Shard, the Tower of London, and immersive experiences like ABBA Voyage. Day trips such as Stonehenge or Canterbury are also great choices.

Do you need to book London attractions in advance?

It is highly recommended to book popular attractions and experiences in advance, especially during weekends and school holidays. This helps avoid long queues and ensures availability for your preferred time slots.

Are there family-friendly day trips from London?

Yes, there are several great day trips from London for families. Popular options include visiting Windsor Castle, exploring Canterbury Cathedral, or taking a trip to Stonehenge, all of which are accessible and suitable for older children.