Days out for Teens
Unlock cool, age-appropriate activities that teenagers will love. From sports to cultural adventures, find London’s best teen-friendly days out, attractions, and hotspots.

Lee Valley White Water Centre
Lee Valley White Water Centre is a splash-filled adventure for thrill-seeking families. Raft, kayak, paddleboard or tackle the inflatable course—there’s...

Lee Valley VeloPark
Lee Valley VeloPark is a brilliant spot for biking families, with tracks and trails for all ages and abilities. From...

London Dungeon
The London Dungeon is a spooky, funny, and slightly gory journey through 1,000 years of London’s darkest history. With live...

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

Household Cavalry Museum
“Our kids absolutely loved it! Think this could be our favourite secret museum in London” – Anonymous Mum The Household...

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

Madame Tussauds London
Madame Tussauds is a selfie-packed adventure through pop culture, perfect for kids, teens and star-struck grown-ups. Snap pics with Marvel...

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...

World Rugby Museum & Allianz Stadium Twickenham Tour
The World Rugby Museum is Twickenham’s crown jewel, showcasing the largest, most diverse rugby collection anywhere. Including legendary shirts, iconic...

London Zoo
London Zoo is a wild day out for animal-loving families. With over 8,500 creatures, walk-through enclosures, splash zones, and talks,...

Bay Sixty6
“It’s got tons of ramps and it’s massive but sometimes it can be too busy – 8/10” – Luca &...

Starlight Express at The Troubadour Theatre
Starlight Express is a high-speed, high-energy musical where roller-skating trains race past your seat in a jaw-dropping arena. With dazzling...

Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Stranger Things: The First Shadow is a thrilling stage prequel packed with jaw-dropping effects, gripping twists and familiar faces from...

Sherlock Holmes Museum
The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a quirky, clue-filled adventure for mystery-loving families. Step into 221B Baker Street, explore Holmes’ study,...

London Bridge Experience
The London Bridge Experience is a thrilling mix of creepy history and live-action scares—perfect for brave tweens and fearless teens....

Queen’s Park
Queen’s Park in Brent is a laid-back family favourite with a fab playground, splash zone, and free animal farm. Perfect...

Museum of the Home
The Museum of the Home in Hoxton is a free, time-travelling trip through everyday life. Wander through recreated homes from...

Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret
Totally different & surreal. Our kids loved it – though the youngest (9) was a little freaked out by the...

Tate Britain
Tate Britain is a calm, creative space perfect for a relaxed family day out. With epic British art, family trails,...

Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is a riverside showstopper packed with epic views, film-set vibes, and jaw-dropping ceilings. Families can...
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Swingers West End
Swingers Crazy Golf is like your wildest birthday party and a street food market had a baby – and we...

Skuna Boats
“The food’s great – really cosy and you can do it in an igloo in the winter – 9/10” –...

Wheelchair-Friendly & Accessible Family Days Out in London
London’s amazing—but if your child uses a wheelchair, has reduced mobility, or needs extra practical support, navigating the city can...

The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong is a laugh-out-loud chaos-fest where everything that can go wrong on stage… does. With collapsing...














