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V&A Museum of Childhood
The V&A Museum of Childhood not officially on the parent or tourist radar, and it should be. The free attraction ... -
Plaza de la Constitución
Warm up your pintxos ordering skills at the handful of restaurants in La Consti as the locals call it, before ... -
San Sebastián Carousel
Do this every day. At least once. It’s a gorgeous Belle Epoque carousel on the Playa de la Concha oceanfront ... -
Regent’s Canal
Built in 1812, Regen’ts Canal was once vital to London transport. These days, obsolescence is a bonus to active Londoners. ... -
Hoi Polloi
One of the most family-friendly restaurants in East London also happens to be a hipster favorite. You can rock a ... -
Columbia Street Shops & Flower Market
Columbia Road is in the East End, off Hackney Road, with Shoreditch to the west and Brick Lane and Spitalfields ... -
East End
Where Shakespeare’s first plays were performed. Birthplace of Idris Elba. Ground zero for the London hipster. There are lots of ... -
London Natural History Museum
The London Natural History Museum is the best natural history museum in the world, and it’s free. Our kids were ... -
St. James’s Park
Just a stone’s throw from St. Ermin’s, St. James’s Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks. We love it ... -
Busy Bee Afternoon Tea at St. Ermin’s Hotel
After extensive cake-eating, we mean research, our favourite afternoon tea for children in London is St. Ermin’s. The fancy-pants art ... -
Exmouth Market
Exmouth Market is a charming brick and cobble-stoned hodge podge of sidewalk cafes and independent shops, which date back to ... -
Ottolenghi cafe & restaurant
Ottolenghi is everything you would expect a world-class restaurant to be in terms of flavor, creativity, and presentation, without the ...