Regents Park hosts the London Zoo as well as several playgrounds and is a nice place to go when you need to air the children a bit. The park itself covers 487 acres, including Primrose Hill. There are plenty of places to eat both in the park and nearby. Summer open-air theatre, sports facilities, 4 playgrounds, and a boating lake. Bring a picnic and spend the day!
A huge wooden pirate ship is the amazing centrepiece of the Diana, Princess of Wales' Memorial Playground. This children's wonderland, located in Kensington Gardens. There is a sensory trail, teepees, a beach around the pirate ship and various toys and play sculptures; all set against a lush backdrop of trees and plants.
Fine Italian restaurant where children are welcome. Very stylish and delicious food. Even mentionned as the best Italian restaurant in London by the City AM Newspaper.
The Diana Playground Café situated by the famous playground serves fresh salads, sandwiches and drinks, and offers a children's menu. There are also toilets, including disabled and baby change facilities.
Blossom was the first independent boutique to combine maternity & non-maternity brands. Blossom features such celebrated designers as See by Chloe, M. Missoni, Alice Temperley, Sonia Rykiel, Juicy Couture, and many others. They also carry childrens clothing and skincare products.
The big department store Selfridges is also a great place to visit when you need a clean place to change a diaper or breastfeed your child. On the third floor you will find a Mother and Child room and extra baby changing facilities in the ladies’ toilets on the Lower Ground Floor and in men's toilets on the Lower Ground Floor.
A very old and beautiful building on regent Street and Great Marlborough Street houses the department store Liberty of London, which is a must see when you are in this area. You will find the famous Liberty fabrics, a new children's department on the 3rd floor, changing facilities on the 4th floor and a very charming tea room at the ground floor where you can enjoy a cup of tea and rest your legs. Remember to admire the fantastic wooden architecture. You will here find sweet and oh so English souvenirs to bring with you home.
Imagine a universe full of the colorful chocolates and peanuts M&M's. That's what you get at Europe's first ‘M&M’S World’ store on Leicester Square in London. The mega store, spread out over four floors, offers a wide range of M&M'S chocolates and merchandise products. So if you love chocolate and the iconic M&M's characters, you should pay a visit, it's impressive!
This luxury Royal Horseguards Hotel boasts of Preferred Family Certification, with ‘Kids Corner’ menus available throughout the hotel and amenities such as connecting rooms, high chairs, cribs and cots, children’s games and books and babysitting services – making it the ideal location for a family getaway.