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How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

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London is a city where history, royalty, and pop culture collide—where you can ride a red double-decker bus past medieval towers, modern skyscrapers, and parks filled with squirrels (and pigeons who behave like locals). For kids, the secret to enjoying London is mixing famous landmarks with hands-on fun and open spaces to recharge.

Here’s a guide to spending a weekend in London with kids, broken down into family-friendly zones that combine adventure, history, and plenty of snack stops.

Related read: How to Spend Two Days in London: A Local’s Guide

Turn London into a playground with Tripmonsters

Want to keep little legs moving and curious minds buzzing? Tripmonsters turns sightseeing into fun, interactive walks made just for families. Download the app and explore London through games, stories and challenges your kids will actually love.

London-themed walks to try:
Knight Time – Step into medieval London with kings, knights, monks, and everyday city life.
Westminster Wonders – A playful journey through royal history and iconic landmarks.
Mighty Gods and Mysterious Beings – Meet myths and legends hiding inside the British Museum.
Kensington Gardens – An easy, outdoor route through one of London’s most beautiful parks.
Westminster Abbey – Unlock secrets with activities and kid-friendly facts.
Natural History Museum – A discovery tour packed with highlights and hidden gems.

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South Bank – Riverside Energy

Stretching along the Thames, the South Bank is one of the most vibrant parts of London—street performers, big attractions, and plenty of room for kids to run.

Why Kids Love It:

  • The London Eye offers a slow, giant Ferris wheel ride with views that make spotting Big Ben a game.
  • Skateboarders, bubble artists, and street performers keep the riverside buzzing.
  • The SEA LIFE London Aquarium is right next door, complete with sharks and penguins.

Parent Bonus: It’s stroller-friendly and packed with attractions within walking distance. You can bundle several in one go without endless Tube rides.

Food Tip: Pop into Gabriel’s Wharf for casual bites—burgers, pizzas, and kid-approved portions.

Visit Southbank on a weekend in London with kids
How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

Covent Garden – Theatre & Street Fun

Once a fruit and flower market, Covent Garden is now a hub for performers and lively squares. It feels like an outdoor stage where the show never stops.

Why Kids Love It:

  • Magicians, jugglers, and musicians perform daily in the piazza.
  • The London Transport Museum has old buses, trams, and interactive exhibits that let kids “drive” a Tube train.
  • Toy shops and sweet shops are tucked around the corners—perfect distractions.

Parent Bonus: It’s central, easy to pair with a West End matinee, and great for shopping while kids stay entertained.

Food Tip: Grab kid-sized pasta or pizza at Rossopomodoro, an easy-going Italian right in the square.

Covent Garden in London, UK
How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

Westminster – Royals, Towers & Big Ben

This is London’s postcard zone—the stuff you see on the fridge magnets. It’s where history feels larger than life.

Why Kids Love It:

  • Westminster Abbey might sound grown-up, but spotting kings, queens, and knights feels like a scavenger hunt.
  • The hourly chime of Big Ben is a thrill for all ages.
  • St. James’s Park nearby has ducks, pelicans, and plenty of grass for running.

Parent Bonus: All the landmarks—Parliament, Abbey, Buckingham Palace—are walkable in one cluster. You’ll cover centuries in under a mile.

Food Tip: Pack a picnic for St. James’s Park; the cafés here can be overpriced, but the setting is unbeatable.

Related read: Historical Attractions in London: A Guide to All the Best Bits

Westminster in London, UK
How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

Camden & Regent’s Park – Quirky & Wild

North London’s Camden is famous for its markets, but with kids, the real gem is nearby Regent’s Park.

Why Kids Love It:

  • London Zoo inside Regent’s Park has lions, giraffes, and the famous penguin pool.
  • The boating lake offers family-sized pedalos.
  • Camden’s colorful stalls and street art make wandering a visual adventure.

Parent Bonus: You get a mix of market browsing, park strolling, and one of London’s best family attractions without zig-zagging across the city.

Food Tip: Camden Market has endless street food options—grab falafel wraps, noodles, or fish and chips, and everyone eats what they want.

Related read: London Guide: The Best Parks in London

Visit Regent Park on the weekend in London with kids
How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

Greenwich – Space, Ships & Views

A short boat ride or DLR trip east takes you to Greenwich, where maritime history and open green spaces collide.

Why Kids Love It:

  • The Cutty Sark, a 19th-century ship, lets kids climb decks and imagine sailing the world.
  • The Royal Observatory makes standing on the Prime Meridian (half in east, half in west) a fun photo moment.
  • Greenwich Park has one of the best playgrounds in London.

Parent Bonus: The boat ride along the Thames doubles as sightseeing. The views back toward the city skyline are a bonus.

Food Tip: Greenwich Market is perfect for families—lots of stalls with global street food, smoothies, and sweet treats.

Greenwich in London, UK
How to Spend a Weekend in London with Kids

In a Hurry? A Two-Day London Kid-Friendly Itinerary

Day 1

  • Morning: Start on the South Bank with the London Eye and the aquarium.
  • Afternoon: Cross the river to Westminster to see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. Download the TripMonsters App for a great self-guided tour of Westminster.
  • Evening: Dinner in Covent Garden with street shows and maybe a theatre matinee.

Day 2

  • Morning: Explore Camden Market and head into Regent’s Park Zoo.
  • Afternoon: Take the boat to Greenwich for ships and space.
  • Evening: Picnic in Greenwich Park before heading back to central London.

Quick Tips for Spending a Weekend in London with Kids

  • Transport: Kids under 11 travel free on the Tube and buses with an adult. Use a debit or credit card for yourself (tap in, tap out)
  • Timing: Mornings are best for big attractions before crowds hit.
  • Weather: Always pack rain gear—London skies can change in minutes.
  • Snacks: Pret a Manger is everywhere and reliable for quick kid-friendly sandwiches.
  • Rest Stops: Parks and squares are your secret weapon—let kids chase pigeons while you catch your breath.

London is a city that blends pageantry with play. A weekend here doesn’t just mean ticking off sights—it’s about street performers, river rides, and stories that bring history to life. With the right mix, kids leave London not just tired, but inspired.

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    Explore your hometown or a new city with easy, walkable tours made to keep kids engaged from beginning to end – and keep the whole family excited too.



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