Rainy Days Out

Victoria and Albert Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road South Kensington London SW7 2RL The worlds greatest museum of art and design, and its a perfect place to bring children too! The V&A has all those little things that make your visit a bit easier, like baby changing facilities in nearly every washroom and half-price meals for kids under 10, and detailed [...]

| August 27, 2010 | 2 Comments
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Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Gallery Road London SE21 7AD Adults and children 4+ can be creative together at drop-in workshops held the 1st and last Sunday of every month, with a different art activity each session. Come and join in and make everything and anything from Silly Sock Puppets to African Masks and all things in between. Check the [...]

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Colour House Children’s Theatre

Colour House Children’s Theatre

Merton Abbey Mills Merantun Way London SW19 2RD Plays and musicals for families every weekend. The Colour House Children’s Theatre also offers a unique birthday party experience for children. The kids meet and sing happy birthday with the cast, and have a complete party time in the theatre itself with lights, effects, a mini disco, [...]

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Rose Theatre

Rose Theatre

56 Park Street Southwark London SE1 9AR Opening Hours: Website: Visit Rose Theatre website Rate Rose Theatre and you could be our next winner! Rose Theatre was recommended as a family friendly place to eat. What do you think? Rate it below and tell other mums and dads what you thought. We’ll thank you by [...]

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Buckingham Palace – The Queen’s Gallery

Buckingham Palace – The Queen’s Gallery

Green Park London London SW1A 1AA Use the family activity trail to discover a selection of magnificent clocks, beautiful paintings and luxurious pieces of furniture, all from different royal palaces. Find hidden signs and symbols that tell us about people; discover vibrant colours and striking patterns; see the pretty dresses and fancy costumes of royal [...]

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All Hallows by the Tower Brass Rubbing Centre

All Hallows by the Tower Brass Rubbing Centre

All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church,Byward Street London EC3R 5BJ Founded in 675, All Hallows by-the-Tower claims to be the oldest church in London. There is a museum in the Undercroft as well as the brass-rubbing centre. Children (and adults!) can make their own rubbings of replica medieval brasses, or just enjoy learning about the history of the [...]

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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology

Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology

University College London Malet Place London WC1E 6BT One of the most important collections of ancient Egyptian objects in the world including mummy cases, death masks, ancient earrings and hair curlers, wooden mallets and weights and measures. Free admission. Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 13.00 – 17.00 Website: Visit Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology website [...]

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Clown Town

Clown Town

The Coppetts Centre London N12 0SH Indoor activity playground with climbing frames, slides, ball pond, rope climb, toy cars, soft play, and more. There are separate areas for young babies, toddlers and older children, as well as a free play area where you can (at the managements discretion) bring the buggy so you dont have [...]

| August 27, 2010 | 4 Comments