
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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National Gallery, Trafalgar Square
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Make a visit at any time of the week and you are guaranteed to see kids all over the place. This is really great because this is one of the top art galleries in the world and it can never be too soon to expose your closest and dearest to the fantastic paintings on display here. The gal... | |
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National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
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Greenwich such a lovely place for a family day out, with its green lawns sweeping down to the river bank, cute old town and listed buildings, one of which houses this famous seafaring museum. The museum itself contains over two million items. There are always special events and activities... | |
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National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar Square
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If your children like reading or watching sport or films or TV or even just like portrait painting then there is much here to catch their interest. Virtually all the famous Brits have their portraits hanging here, and many of them are by famous artists. There is also a great collec... | |
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Natural History Museum, South Kensington
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Children and adults alike will be a little in awe of the lifelike re-creations or assembled skeletons of the dinosaurs assembled here. But there is much else besides in this extremely child friendly museum. The lives of mammals, insects, reptiles, and of course humans, are all expla... | |
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North Woolwich Old Station Museum, Woolwich
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This small railway museum, located in the former North Woolwich station, provides an attractive destination for any train enthusiast family. Children can take a close look at the steam train in the yard and explore Dudley, the friendly Diesel. The station manager is at hand for all quest... | |
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Parish Church of All Hallows by the Tower, Tower Hill
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Has any of the family tried their hand at brass rubbing? There is something very satisfying at seeing an ancient knight's face or an heraldic shield gradually appear on your art paper. Its something that even the very young can achieve. It is especially meaningful when you can do i... | |
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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, Bloomsbury
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What do Cleopatra, Tutankhamen and the Return of the Mummy have in common? Well your family will be able to find out all about the first two, and much more besides, in this impressive and prestigious museum. It tells the long story of Egyptian History from the times of the Phar... | |
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