
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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Benjamin Franklin House, Charing Cross
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Explore the fascinating history of Benjamin Franklin at his London home. The museum and educational facility also allows students to re-create hands-on science experiments. |
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Black Cultural Archive/AMBH, Vauxhall
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Various exhibitions on diverse aspects of black culture. Gives information about the history of black people of African descent who have been based in Britain. |
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Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee, Southwark
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The world's first museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee. A wonderful place for afternoon tea. Only two minutes from London Bridge Station. |
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British Library, Camden
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Every book from Harry Potter to Sherlock Holmes, in fact, every book that has ever been published in the UK is here and most are available for inspection. A veritable paradise for bookworms with exciting workshops, activities and resources for all ages.. |
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British Museum, Bloomsbury
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This is one of the greatest treasure houses in the world. A great day out for all the family, housing art and antiques from the world's greatest cultures plus exhibitions, virtual tours and events. Much of the collection is now displayed or explained in a very ... |
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British Red Cross Museum and Archives, Victoria
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The Red Cross is one of the most instantly understood symbols in the world. Here in this museum you can view a fascinating collection showing the humanitarian work of the British Red Cross, from its beginnings in 1870. |
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Brockwell Lido, Brockwell Park
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