
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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Bruce Castle Museum, Tottenham
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Want to find out how a tree drinks or how to tell one tree from another? Choose a good day and stroll around one of the well set out Tree Trails in the lovely parkland surrounding the house. Parts of the building date from the time of Henry VIII and ... |
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Brunel Engine House Rotherhithe, Rotherhithe
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Check on the times and your family can have a tour through the first underwater tunnel designed by Britainís most famous engineer, Isambard Brunel. This fascinating tour of the engineering museum is followed by a ride in a special tube train under the Thames. ... |
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Buckingham Palace, Green Park
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How can you not take your child to the most famous palace in England! There are guided tours of some of the state rooms, but the best bit of all, according to Christopher Robin, is the Changing of the Guard. |
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Camden Lock, Camden
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There are very few kids who can resist watching the passage of a barge through a lock. This stretch of the canal is definitely still working and of course the famous market is right there. There are also one or two lovely outside pubs available for the parents. ... |
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Cartoon Art Trust, Bloomsbury
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Remember Desperate Dan, Dennis the Menace, the Beano, Giles Ö.they are all here . The best of every kind of British cartoons from way back. Not sure whether the kids will appreciate it all but you will certainly enjoy it. |
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Centre for the Magic Arts, Euston
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A little part of Hogwarts in London. The whole history of magic and magicians from white rabbits to Houdini can be found in this fascinating museum, Real live magicians also give performances in the small theatre on the top floor. |
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Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, Westminster
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To appreciate some early architectural beauty, spend an hour or so here admiring medieval sculptures, the Gothic vaulted ceiling and the Abbey museum. Long before there was a House of Commons or House of Lords, this was the meeting place of the Kingís Great ... |
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