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Ideas for London with DD

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ineedcoffee137573 · 16/05/2018 14:00

Going to London with DH and DD in July. DD will be 15months. Just wanted ideas for best places to visit with DD? Me and DH love London use to visit at least twice a year before DD. But most places we use to go I wouldn't really think DD would be interested.
Up to now heard the science museum and around the London eye area. Thanks

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TroubledLichen · 16/05/2018 14:04

London Zoo followed by the playground in Regent’s Park

TwittleBee · 16/05/2018 14:06

We took out 11 month DS to Natural History museum on Monday. He was in awe of all the animals and bones and bugs! He loved that there was a lot to touch too.

We are hoping to take him to the Aquarium soon too.

squeaver · 16/05/2018 14:06

At 15 months, she's not really going to know what's going on is she? So do some stuff that you want to do and a few things for her e.g. London Aquarium (near the London Eye), the Zoo. The Science Museum has that whole section in the basement for little ones (get there early!). The Diana Fountain in Kensington Gardens (gets very busy when it's warm). Coram's Fields is a nice spot with animals etc. Would she like a boat trip down the Thames maybe? Or a canal trip from Camden over to Little Venice.

reluctantbrit · 20/05/2018 22:03

We went often to Greenwich Park when DD was little. Decent playground, just running around, picnic with M&S food or good pubs.

Maritime museum for a stroll.

I would give the zoo a miss, expensive, time consuming and most toddlers would prefer more Conram fields with the petting zoo or Battersea Park Zoo.

Transport museum is good but adults pay. Most big museums are quite toddler friendly, we went with DD twice to the British Museum before she was 2 as they had exhibits we wanted to see and it wasn’t a problem at all.

There is normally always something going on around Southbank/London Eye in Summer.

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