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!
Guide your little ones in their first steps towards science with fun exhibits dedicated to children. Children can explore their curiosity about patterns, stage a puppet show and see the wonders of kaleidoscopes. This gallery is best suited to 3-6 year olds and you have many other things to discover with older children. At The Deep Blue café in the museums, you will find children's menus.
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.
The Tate Modern is pushchair accessible. Pushchairs can access through the river entrance and through the cafe entrance situated next to the main entrance. There are baby changing facilities and a baby care room. The cafe is very baby friendly with highchairs and kids can eat for free in Café 2 or the Tate Modern Restaurant, when an accompanying adult buys an à la carte main course.
Greenwich Park is a World Heritage Site and home to Time itself (Greenwich Mean Time). It hosts the Meridian Line from which the entire world's time is calculated. The Children's Playground offers climbing frames, a sand pit, a Wendy house and slide. You will also find entertainment such as puppet shows and workshops (during summer school holidays, excluding Sundays).
Battersea Park has a great playground and you have four times a year a small Tivoli, you have a lake with boats and a mini zoo, so it’s always a hit to go there.
ZSL The London Zoo is situated in Regents Park. And kids always love visiting animals. You have a kids area and many different activities a day, check website for events and happenings.
At the Natural History Museum you can learn every thing about animals and species. Strollers should be parked and you will find all facilities for babies and small children.
The London Transport Museum is always a big hit with children. Children can climb aboard our fun versions of a bus, train, Tube and taxi. They can take the wheel, becoming a driver for the day. Explore the miniature London, taking control of the transport system, moving buses and trains around London's most famous landmarks. You will find changing facilities on the ground floor by the activities studio. In addition to The Upper Deck café and bar, the Museum also has a small picnic area inside the museum where visitors can eat their packed lunches.
Primrose Hill is part of Regents Park. The view from the top of Primrose Hill is one of London’s best, affording a fantastic panorama across the city. There is a playground, sports facilities and public toilets.