Trip to London

5 days may family trip

Day 1: Iconic Landmarks and Royal Heritage

Buckingham Palace: Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Westminster Abbey: Explore this stunning Gothic church with a rich history.

Houses of Parliament and Big Ben: Take in views of these iconic symbols of London.

Thames River Cruise: Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the Thames, ideal for families.

Day 2: Fun and Learning at Museums

Natural History Museum: Delve into amazing exhibits, including dinosaur skeletons.

Science Museum: Interact with engaging exhibits and discover the wonders of science.

Victoria and Albert Museum: Explore art and design; family-friendly activities often available.

Hyde Park: Relax or let the kids play in the park after museum visits.

Day 3: Culture and Entertainment

The West End: Catch a family-friendly musical or play, like 'The Lion King'.

Covent Garden: Enjoy street performances and visit unique shops and eateries.

Trafalgar Square: Visit the National Gallery if interested in art, or people watch at the Square.

Dinner at Rainforest Cafe: Experience a themed dining experience for the family.

Day 4: History and Heritage

Tower of London: Discover the history of this fortress and see the Crown Jewels.

Tower Bridge: Walk across and enjoy views from the glass-floored walkways.

Borough Market: Sample local and international foods at this vibrant market.

Shakespeare's Globe: Take a tour and learn about the history of the Bard's theatre.

Day 5: Parks and City Exploration

Kensington Gardens: Visit the Diana Memorial Playground, great for kids.

Notting Hill: Explore colorful streets and the famous Portobello Road Market.

London Zoo: See a variety of animals and let kids enjoy the petting area.

Regent's Park: Enjoy beautiful gardens and outdoor activities before departing.

Events During Your Visit

London Craft Week: May 8-14, explore workshops and exhibitions featuring artisans.

The Chelsea Flower Show: May 23-27, see stunning floral displays and garden designs.

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