
Recommended Family Days out in England, London
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Fashion and Textile Museum, Southwark
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If you have a Zandra Rhodes frock in your wardrobe, you may like to visit the museum she set up to showcase British and international designers. On display are the personal favorite dresses of 70 of the most respected designers of the 20th and 21st centuries. ... |
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Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich
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Be sure not to miss the audio visual show, its like being in a real battle with guns firing and shells exploding except of course there is no danger especially of the kids getting bored! The show is just one part of this Royal Artillery Regiment museum with ... |
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Florence Nightingale Museum, Waterloo
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Who was the lady behind the lamp? The life and times of this famous of all nurses is displayed here. A video, guided tours, activity sheets for children and regular events will help you to make the most of your visit to this interesting museum. |
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Foundling Museum, Bloomsbury
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This was the first home for abandoned children, but donít get the wrong idea they no longer accept any! What they do offer is a remarkable collection of art and social history in a restored and refurbished building adjacent to the original site of the ... |
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Freud Museum, Swiss Cottage
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One for the older children, especially if psychology is one of their sixth form options. Freud lived with his family in this spacious three-story house in Hampstead. It still gives the impression of a lived in home with the original furniture and his personal ... |
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Funland, Piccadilly Circus
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In this aptly named amusement centre almost everything that kids enjoy is on offer; Bowling, video games, rides, dodgems, American pool, virtual reality roller coasters,ÖÖÖ.and they have a great overall price for the whole family. |
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Geffrye Museum, Hackney
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How does your garden grow? This very friendly museum shows the changing styles of urban middle-class living rooms and gardens over past 400 years. On the first Saturday of every month the Geffrye offers a range of activities and creative crafts especially for ... |
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