Music
If your kids love to sing, dance, or just tap their feet, London’s music scene has plenty to shout about. From West End musicals and interactive gigs to hands-on workshops and open-air festivals, there's something for every mini music fan. Whether you’ve got a budding performer or just want a fun day out, our top picks are family-approved and KidRated - real reviews, real fun, and plenty of noise (the good kind).

Rambert
Looking for children’s dance classes in London? Head to Rambert on the South Bank—home of world-class dance with a family-friendly...

Thames Rockets
“It was fun and so fast and it kept tilting. And we were all screaming – 9/10!” Ellie aged 10...

WeJam
At WeJam, kids become the stars of their own band – playing drums, keys, guitar and more in a real...

Shakespeare’s Globe Story & Tour
“We really loved the costumes, designs and interactive exhibits – 10/10” Issy and Molly, (16) The Globe Theatre tour is...

Discover Children’s Story Centre
Discover Children’s Story Centre is UK’s first Story Centre, designed for families to play, learn, and create stories together. Nestled...

Lyric Hammersmith
The Lyric Hammersmith is a brilliant West London theatre with shows and activities for all ages. From Saturday shows for...

Abbey Road Crossing
“I give Abbey Road 9/10 because you get to annoy drivers and you get seen on the webcam” Jay, 12....

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is live entertainment with a leafy twist. From May to September, enjoy brilliant shows under...
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Baby & Toddler Friendly London
Planning a day out with a baby or toddler in London is a great way to make your head spin....

The View from the Shard
The View from The Shard offers sky-high views and wow-factor selfies from 72 floors up. It’s quick, breathtaking, and perfect...

Military & Mighty Machines
Got a child who loves planes, tanks and all things military? There are plenty of top picks in London to...

Top 10 Things to Do in Regent’s Park
Regent’s Park stretches from Marylebone and Baker Street to the south, and Camden to the north. Not quite as big...















