10 things to do with kids in London during the May Bank Holiday 2023

10 things to do with kids in London during the May Bank Holiday 2023

As the May Bank Holiday approaches, parents all over London are looking for fun and engaging ways to spend quality time with their children. Luckily, London is a city that offers an endless array of activities and experiences for families with kids of all ages.

From outdoor adventures to indoor attractions, there is something for everyone in London during the May Bank Holiday. Here are some of the best things to do with kids in London during the May Bank Holiday 2023:

1.   Visit the London Zoo - Located in the heart of London, the London Zoo is a great destination for families with children. With over 17,000 animals to see, the zoo offers a fun and educational experience for all ages. You can watch the penguins being fed, see the big cats up close, and even visit the Butterfly House.

2.   Discover the immersive mini town at The Postal Museum – where you can ride on ‘Mail Rail’ and stay and play in ‘Sorted! Postal Play Space’. You can explore the Postal History in hands-on exhibitions. There is even a new addition to the King’s Stamp collection over the Kings Coronation Bank Holiday.

3.   Take a trip to the National Maritime Museum – where Polar exploration, pirates and a host of other maritime themes are brought to life in this playful and immersive gallery for under-7s. Stoke the boiler of a steamship, buy and sell fish in the marketplace, and make new friends in the interactive boatyard.

4.   Explore the Science Museum - The Science Museum is a must-visit attraction for families with curious kids. It offers hands-on exhibits that explore the wonders of science and technology. Kids can learn about space, engineering, and robotics, and participate in interactive workshops and demonstrations.

5.   Go on a River Thames boat cruise - A boat cruise along the River Thames is a great way to see some of London's most iconic landmarks. Children will love the novelty of being on a boat and seeing the city from a different perspective. You can choose from a variety of boat tours that offer different routes and durations.

6.   Visit the Natural History Museum - The Natural History Museum is another great attraction for families with kids. The museum has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, a life-size blue whale skeleton, and other natural history exhibits. Kids can participate in interactive exhibits and workshops, and learn about the natural world.

7.   Go on a treasure hunt at the Tower of London - The Tower of London is steeped in history and offers a unique and engaging experience for families. Kids can go on a treasure hunt to discover the secrets of the Tower, and learn about the history of this iconic landmark.

8.   Take a trip on the London Eye - The London Eye offers a unique and unforgettable view of London. With 360-degree views of the city, children will love seeing London from a bird's eye view. The ride lasts for approximately 30 minutes and is suitable for all ages.

9.   Explore Kew Gardens - Kew Gardens is a beautiful botanical garden that offers a relaxing and educational experience for families. Children will love exploring the gardens, seeing the exotic plants and flowers, and learning about different ecosystems. There are also outdoor play areas and interactive exhibits for kids to enjoy.

10. Visit the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - If your kids are Harry Potter fans, they will love the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London. The tour takes you behind the scenes of the Harry Potter films, and kids can see the sets, props, and costumes up close. They can even try on the sorting hat and take a ride on a broomstick.
 
These are just a few of the many things you can do with kids in London during the May Bank Holiday. From museums and zoos to boat tours and treasure hunts, there is no shortage of fun and engaging activities to keep kids entertained and learning. Whether you are a local or visiting from out of town, London is a fantastic destination for families with children.



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