Children's Inspiration in the United Kingdom
Confira tudo o que o Reino Unido tem a oferecer para crianças: diversão, cultura e experiências inesquecíveis!
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Top attractions, shops and experiences for children of all ages in and around London.
Top attractions with paid admission.
Madame Tussauds
Wax museum featuring celebrities. Ideal age: All ages; some areas 8 or 16 . Admission: Paid. Location: Marylebone, London.
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Sea Life London: London Aquarium
Aquarium: over 600 species. Ideal age: All ages; ideal for young children. Admission: Paid; children (3–15) Location: South Bank, London.
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Shrek’s Adventure! Londres:
Interactive adventure; Ideal age: All ages; ideal for children aged 3–12. Admission: Paid; Location: South Bank, London.
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Paddington Bear™
Experience: Scenery, games and a life-size train. Ideal age: All ages; ideal for young children. Admission: Paid; children (2–15) Location: South Bank, London.
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Transport Museum
Trams, buses, and trains to explore. Ideal age: All ages; with play areas for children under 6. Adults ~£25 (annual pass) and children up to 17 years old enter free. Location: Covent Garden
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Ferris wheel
With panoramic city views. Ideal age: All ages; children under 2 enter free, children (3–15) pay. Admission: Paid; Location: South Bank, London.
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Greenwich Planetarium
Immersive shows about the universe and astronomy. Ideal age: 5 years. Admission: Paid; children (4–15) Location: Greenwich, London. Greenwich Park
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Cutty Sark ship
Historic 19th-century clipper ship transformed into an interactive museum with decks to explore and exhibits about navigation. Ideal for all ages; Location: Greenwich.
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HMS Belfast Londres
World War II battleship turned museum. Ideal age: All ages; ideal for children from 5 years old. Admission: Paid; children (5–15) Location: Tower Bridge, London.
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Uber Boat: River Thames
With stops at tourist attractions. Tour: Can last 15, 30 or 45 minutes — you choose! Ideal age: All ages; children under 4 are free. Location: Piers along the Thames.
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Galeria Frameless
Immersive gallery with digital art projections. Ideal age: All ages; children under 3 are free. Admission: Paid; children (3–15) Location: Marble Arch, London.
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Guided climbing at O2
Up at The O2 London: Guided climb on the roof of the arena with 360° views. Ideal age: From 8 years old and 1.2 m tall. Admission: Paid. Location: Greenwich, London.
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London Zoo
With over 20,000 animals of 700 species: Ideal age: All ages; ideal for young children. Admission: Paid; children under 3 years old are free. Hours: Opens at 10 am; closes between 5 pm and 6 pm.
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Tours of Football Clubs
London offers incredible experiences for football fans with guided tours of iconic stadiums such as Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs and Wembley Stadium. Ideal age: All ages; children under 5 are free.
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Twist Museum of Illusions
With over 80 experiences that challenge the perception of colors, shapes, sounds, and perspectives. Duration: 45 to 90 minutes. Ideal age: All ages; children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult; under 3 years old, free! Admission: Paid; Location: Oxford Street,
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Immersive Gamebox
Interactive rooms that function as "living game consoles": touch-sensitive walls and motion tracking. Ideal for groups and children (ages 2-3). Location: Southbank. Valid for 60 minutes.
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Top Tours with paid entry
Panoramic tour with afternoon tea.
Panoramic bus tour while seeing the city's main landmarks. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes). Ideal age: All ages; Admission: Paid;
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Paddington Themed Tour
With afternoon tea and views of the sights. Duration: 1h30 to 2h. Ideal age: from 5 years old; children under 5 are not allowed. Central London.
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Peppa Pig Christmas Afternoon Bus Tour:
With Christmas lights and decorations, including afternoon tea. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes. Ideal age: Children 2 years; Location: Part of Victoria Embankment/Somerset House, Central London.
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PAW Patrol Christmas Tour
Featuring Christmas lights and decorations, afternoon tea, and themed activities on board. Duration: 90 minutes. Ideal age: 2 years. Admission: Paid; single price for children and adults.
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Themed afternoon tea at luxury hotels in London.
Alice in Wonderland
A themed experience with sweet and savory treats inspired by Alice in Wonderland, served in a playful setting. Ideal age: Children aged 4–11 years — a special children's menu is available; children under 4.
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Chocolate Factory
Themed afternoon tea – Chocolate Factory: Inspired by children's stories, with milkshakes, creative sweets and surprises. Afternoon tea from £70 per person. Children's menus available. Book in advance to guarantee your place.
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Jurassic Afternoon Tea
Themed afternoon tea with dishes inspired by dinosaurs — "volcanic eruption," "nest of eggs," and fossil biscuits. Ideal age: All ages; Admission: Paid; children ~£39.50, adults ~£59.50. Location: South Kensington
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Peter Pan
Peter Pan-themed afternoon tea served on the 31st floor of The Shard, set in a pirate ship. Ideal for all ages. Admission: Paid; adults from £70, children (up to 12/10 years) from £50–£55. South Bank
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Free attractions in London for children
Museums
Science Museum
Technology, rockets, steam engines, and an interactive area for children.
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British Museum
Huge collection featuring antiques, mummies, and the famous Rosetta Stone — Ideal for curious children and families.
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Natural history
Huge dinosaurs, earthquake simulations, and interactive exhibits.
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Young V&A
A creative space for children, with workshops and children's exhibitions.
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Parks
Hyde Park
Serpentine Lake: Paddleboat rides and swan watching. Speaker's Corner and trails: Easy walks and open space for running and playing. Cafes and rest areas: Several spots with food and shade.
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St James Park
Slides, swings, rope bridges, and natural structures. Ideal for children aged 2 to 7. There's a café and children's restroom nearby. A lovely park for a summer picnic or light walks.
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Greenwich Park
Royal Observatory and the famous Greenwich Meridian, Queen's House and the National Maritime Museum, formal gardens, historic vegetable garden, lake, playgrounds and deer (introduced by Henry VIII). Accessible by boat.
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Regent's Park
Modern playground with slides, climbing ropes, swings, and separate areas for each age group. Lakes and gardens: Space for picnics, light walks, and bird watching. Cafes and restrooms: Good infrastructure for families.
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Hidden treasures beyond London
The Magical World of Harry Potter
Modern playground with slides, climbing ropes, swings, and separate areas for each age group. Lakes and gardens: Space for picnics, light walks, and bird watching. Cafes and restrooms: Good infrastructure for families.
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Windsor Castle
Serpentine Lake: Paddleboat rides and swan watching. Speaker's Corner and trails: Easy walks and open space for running and playing. Cafes and rest areas: Several spots with food and shade.
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Warwick Castle
Slides, swings, rope bridges, and natural structures. Ideal for children aged 2 to 7. There's a café and children's restroom nearby. A lovely park for a summer picnic or light walks.
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Hampton Court Palace
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Must-See Shops for Kids in London!
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
The story takes place nineteen years after the events of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and follows Albus Severus Potter, Harry's son, as he begins his studies at Hogwarts. Albus forms an unexpected friendship with Scorpius Malfoy, Draco's son, and together they embark on this new adventure through time that could change the course of history.
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Oliver
Oliver: a musical based on the novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. The story follows the young orphan Oliver Twist as he navigates the streets of London, encountering characters such as the cunning Fagin, the charismatic Artful Dodger, and the cruel Bill Sikes. Oliver! offers a blend of drama and humor, captivating audiences with its thrilling narrative. Since its debut in 1960, the musical has been a lasting success, enchanting audiences around the world.
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The Lion King
The Lion King is an award-winning Disney musical. The story follows Simba, a young lion who must overcome challenges and assume his place as king of the Pride Lands. The musical is known for its stunning scenery and iconic songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, such as "Circle of Life" and "Hakuna Matat." The show is an incredible visual and auditory experience, with special effects that bring the African savanna to life on stage.
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Back to the Future
Back to the Future: An adaptation of the classic 1980s science fiction film. The story follows Marty McFly, who travels back in time to 1955 with the help of the eccentric scientist Doc Brown. They must correct the past to save the future. The musical is known for its impressive special effects and catchy songs, and won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 2021.
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Wicked
Wicked: If you loved the movie, here's your chance to see the original show on stage. Since its Broadway debut in 2003, "Wicked" has been a huge success. It's a musical that tells the untold story of the witches of Oz, exploring the complex friendship between Elphaba (the future Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (the Good Witch), before and after Dorothy's arrival in Oz. The musical is known for its heartwarming songs and stunning visual effects.
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Matilda
Matilda: is an adaptation of the book by Roald Dahl. The story follows Matilda Wormwood, an extraordinary girl with telekinetic powers, who faces challenges imposed by her family and the terrible headmistress of her school, Miss Trunchbull. It is known for its vibrant performances and catchy songs, such as "Naughty" and "When I Grow Up." It has won several awards, including seven Olivier Awards.
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101 Dalmatians:
101 Dalmatians will be showing in London during the summer of 2025. The story follows Pongo and Missus, two Dalmatians who embark on an adventure to rescue their puppies kidnapped by the villain Cruella De Vil. With a mix of urban music and 90s vibes, the show offers a fresh take on the story, highlighting Cruella as a digital influencer.
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Titanic
Titanic: is a musical comedy that reimagines the story of the Titanic with a touch of humor and the music of Céline Dion. The show transforms the tragic love story of Jack and Rose into a hilarious musical fantasy. A unique theatrical experience, full of nostalgia, featuring the songs "My Heart Will Go On" and "All by Myself".
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Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson: This electrifying spectacle celebrates the life and career of Michael Jackson, taking the audience inside the iconic artist's creative process, focusing on the preparation for his 1992 "Dangerous" world tour. Featuring classic songs like "Beat It," "Billie Jean," "Thriller," and "Smooth Criminal," the show is known for its impressive dance performances and dazzling visual effects.
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Scissorhands
Edward Scissorhands: The Musical is based on Tim Burton's classic 1990 film. The film tells the story of Edward, an artificial being with blades instead of hands, who is taken to live in a suburban community where he faces challenges and finds love and friendship. The musical is known for its impressive visual effects and creative choreography, bringing the magic and melancholy of the film to the stage.
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Stranger Things
Stranger Things: The First Shadow is a theatrical show based on the hit Netflix series. The play takes audiences back to Hawkins in 1959, exploring the origins of characters like Jim Hopper and Joyce Maldonado. With stunning visuals and an engaging narrative, the show offers a magical and electrifying experience, highlighting the events that precede the original series. It's a production that promises to enchant both fans of the series and theater lovers.
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The Mousetrap
The Mousetrap is the longest-running play in the West End, premiering in 1952. Written by Agatha Christie, the story takes place in an isolated inn where a group of strangers become trapped during a snowstorm, one of whom is a murderer. Famous for its surprising ending, traditionally requested of the audience not to reveal it after watching, the play continues to captivate audiences of all ages.
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