Family-friendly activities in London fit for all

Check out our round-up of favourite family-friendly attractions in and around the capital.

LEGOLAND Windsor

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Located less than an hour from central London, LEGOLAND Windsor is a world-famous amusement park and bucket-list activity for many families visiting the capital. There are 55 different activities to choose from, including the Atlantis Submarine Voyage in Adventure Land and the Splash Safari water park at Duplo®Valley. 

Cost: Tickets from £32, children under two go free.

Getting there: From London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, via Slough on Great Western Railway. Or direct from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside on South West Trains. There is a shuttle bus service to the park from stops close to both rail stations; please note that this is a chargeable service and is not operated by the park.

V&A Museum

Exploring 5,000 years of art, design and culture, Epic Iran will shine a light on one of the greatest historic civilisations, its journey into the 21st century and its monumental artistic achievements, which remain unknown to many.

Unapologetic & radical. Visual artist Shirin Aliabadi’s colourful Miss Hybrid series captures rebellious 21st century Iranian urban youth. Discover works by leading contemporary Iranian artists in our Epic Iran exhibition, opening this Saturday: https://fal.cn/3fAHf

The Tower of London

Sound the trumpets! The Tower is open!

Huge thanks to @RoyalYeomanry@RYband_ and @UKArmyLogistics for their help this morning giving our first visitors back to the Tower a proper royal welcome

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A former palace and prison, The Tower of London is one of the city’s most intriguing spots. See the glittering Crown Jewels and meet the famous Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, who have protected the Tower since the time of the Tudors. You can even hear its grisly history during a spooky twilight tour.

Cost: Adults from £22.70, Children from £10.75, Children under five go free.

Tube Station: Tower Hill (Circle, District lines)

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Natasha Syed is the dynamic Editor-in-Chief of British Muslim Magazine, the UK’s premium Travel & Lifestyle publication catering to Muslim audiences. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for celebrating diverse cultures, she leads the magazine in curating inspiring content that bridges heritage, modern luxury, and faith-driven experiences. Under her leadership, British Muslim Magazine continues to set the standard for authentic, and engaging trusted narratives, making it the go-to source for Muslim traveler's and lifestyle enthusiasts across the UK and beyond.
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