
This adventure is in All Adventures, All Regions, London, Things to do
Over the ages London has grown up alongside the Thames and a river cruise is a fantastic way to discover its beautiful historic buildings and modern architecture. If you are visiting London with children there is no better way to escape the underground, traffic and crowds and see the city from a different perspective. During …

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A museum where children can drive a tube train or a bus is guaranteed to be a winner! This museum in the heart of Covent Garden is really geared towards children and is a fantastic place to while away a few hours. The historic building seamlessly manages to blend its beautiful cast iron structure with …

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Arriving at King’s Cross or St Pancras it is so easy to get a taxi, tube or bus across London, but just a few minutes walk from the stations down the Caledonian Road, the footpath along Regent’s Canal offers a rare chance to see the city from a different perspective. Joggers, cyclists, families and …

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Located in the heart of Mayfair, within striking distance of the designer stores on Bond Street, Brown’s retains all the quintessential English charm and elegance that proved such a draw when it first opened in 1837. Now the European flagship of Rocco Forte’s exclusive collection, a recent £24 million make-over has restored Brown’s to its …

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Situated on the South Bank of the River Thames the British Airways London Eye is the world’s tallest observation wheel at some 300 feet high. It was voted the world’s favourite tourist attraction in 2005.
If this is your first visit to London, go to the Eye before you do anything else. It gives a real …

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London’s oldest food market, Borough Market brings the finest produce from around the world under one roof. Constantly abuzz, and awash with vibrant colours, the market is alive with smells, tastes and textures.
At 4 ½ acres, this is the largest outdoor restaurant in the country, and the array of produce on offer is almost overwhelming. …

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Located on the ground floor of Jamie Oliver’s flagship London restaurant, Fifteen, the informal Trattoria is a great place to head for a special family breakfast before a day’s sight-seeing.
The vibe is relaxed and friendly, with young, chatty staff, rustic wooden tables crowded with families, and a buzz of activity from the open plan kitchen, …

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If you are after a taste of Italy and a superb location head to Carluccio’s Putney, this Caffé boasts a pedestrianised riverside terrace and stunning views down the River Thames.
The Caffé serves simple, traditional cuisine including antipasto plates, fresh hearty soups, a range of salads and main dishes of pan fried calves liver, slow-cooked pork …

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At 2,500 acres, London’s largest royal park is a vast, untamed wilderness, just perfect for escaping the bustle of the city for a run around in the great outdoors. A wonderful place to kick a ball or fly a kite, with huge swathes of grass, and clusters of ancient trees, the park is home to …

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Excitement mounts as a menacing growl rumbles through the darkness. Suddenly you’re face to face with the terrifying T-rex, his beady eyes tracking your every move. For little boys and girls with a passion for dinosaurs, this life-sized animatronic is the real deal – all scaly skin, gnashing teeth and thrashing tail.
Dinosaurs may be the …