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Ideas for day out in Waterloo

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New2Kew · 21/06/2011 16:11

Hi does anyone have any suggestions for places to go with babies near Waterloo station? Any one o clock clubs would be great, or indoor areas.

Also - do you know if the train from Richmond station to Waterloo is on the same side as the street level entrance to the station? Or will I have to heave the buggy up over the steps? (my poor back can't take it!)

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Ktay · 21/06/2011 19:57

What about the aquarium in County Hall?

The train to Waterloo goes from the step-free platform. When you get back, ask one of the sw trains people on the platform for access to the lift. (it's a bit of a faff for them but you are allowed to use it.)

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Rainbow01 · 08/07/2011 20:55

Hi, not sure if babies would like this but its the Poetry library, near Southbank. A library where all the books are poem books only. Check opening hours before visiting though. :)

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Gastonladybird · 08/07/2011 21:05

Walk along river - by eye there is playground/grass area. Loads of cafes on south bank incl giraffe and pizza express which are v child friendly.
Yes you can go direct into station without steps if you walk up to where taxi rank is.
As long as not taking tube it's pushchair friendly.

Aquarium or London eye (expensive) but there is a fair amount going on around south bank for festival of Britain and babies may like just looking at that (art/ entertainer etc)

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sfxmum · 08/07/2011 21:08

the train from Richmond is on same side as level entrance yet, but not the return one (mostly)

Waterloo is easy with the SouthBank centre Tate Modern and so on, many days I spent there with dd when she is a toddler

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lililolo · 12/07/2011 13:30

I usually just go there and wander around, but I was there on Sunday and there is a fake beach bit there at the moment - to the left of the eye if you are looking at the river. Has a fake pier, buckets and spades beach huts selling stuff etc. Will be going back there properly with DD soon!

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New2Kew · 16/07/2011 12:57

Thanks so much - we went to the Tate Modern in the end - there is a new bit by the cubist gallery for under 5s which kept her entertained.

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