
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground, Kensington
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Children can have such an adventure here exploring Neverland, without waiting for Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. A huge pirate ship is moored in the sand where kids can climb up the rigging, explore the cabins and turn wheels and pulleys to their hearts content. Wigwams ... |
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Discover Story Centre, Stratford
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Let their imaginations run wild! Children can dress up, make puppets and hold shows and create their own stories with the help of the story-builders. Or just relax in The Zone, a quiet place for children and families to sit and read together. |
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Dulwich Picture Gallery, Dulwich
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This prestigious are gallery has a permanent collection of some of the finest European painters. Children are not neglected as there is a guided tour with questions aimed at sparking their interest. There is also usually a temporary exhibition often organized ... |
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Eltham Palace, Eltham
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What do you do if you are seriously rich? Well one popular option is to buy an old palace with beautiful gardens, preferably one with a previous famous owner like Henry VII. Fill it with state of the art furniture and equip it with every modern comfort. This is what ... |
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Eyestorm / Britart Gallery, Mayfair
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This one is for older children who want to impress their art teacher! State of the art British works are displayed in this art gallery. It usually has pictures, photographs and other types of artwork from more than a 100 contemporary British artists. |
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Family Records Centre, Islington
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Learning history at school nowadays very often focuses on local history or family history. If your child has a project to do on either, then this is the place to come and do some research. But beware if it is the latter, there may be a few skeletons lurking ... |
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Faraday's Laboratory and Museum, Mayfair
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Closed until the summer of 2008 | |
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