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Trip to London with attractions

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Boxhoarder · 25/06/2025 15:43

For my daughter's 10th birthday she'd love me to take her on a trip to London either for a day or staying one night. Can anyone recommend.some attractions that might be suited to a 10 year old? Is it possible to get all inclusive trips to London that includes travel, a couple of attractions and accommodation? Many thanks.

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OldieButBaddie · 25/06/2025 15:51

It probably is possible, but you would do better to organise it yourself I would think, it would be cheaper and you would have more choice.

There are so many attractions, what sort of thing is she interested in?

EG

London Eye (big ferris wheel with great views)
Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station (really fabulous and fun lift also with great views, the Power Station is cool too though basically a shopping centre)
If she likes heights you can go up the Sky Garden free if you book (up the Walkie Talkie) or up the Shard if you pay
Classic Afternoon Tea Bus London - Brigit's Bakery - this is great
All the museums are free eg Nat History, V&A, Science
Galleries are also often free
The Tower of London/walk across Tower Bridge
The Cutty Sark/Greenwich

I've just realised I could go on forever so have found this list

50 best things to do in London (with tips and local favourites)

WRT accommodation what is your budget and do you have a preferred area? Prob best to decide what you want to do and then work on where would be close

Classic Afternoon Tea Bus Tour - Brigit's Bakery London

Take in some of London's most famous landmarks whilst enjoying Afternoon Tea on the popular Brigit's Afternoon Tea Bus London Sightseeing Tour!

https://b-bakery.com/london/bus-tours/afternoon-tea-bus-london

Forgottenmyphone · 25/06/2025 20:04

Based on what my dd enjoyed a couple of years ago when she was that age:
Crown jewels at the Tower of London
London Eye
Shopping and watching street artists in Covent Garden
Platform 9 3/4
Afternoon tea
The Egyptian galleries at the British Museum
Wonderlab at the science museum

WonderingWanda · 25/06/2025 20:08

I took my dd last summer. We went to Kensington Palace and Nat History museum, changing of the guard, Leicester square - Lego and M&Ms stores, went to see Matilda, Covent Garden and Oxford St. Have done the London Eye on a previous trip.

Boxhoarder · 27/06/2025 19:51

Thank you so much to you all for taking the time to help. You've given me some really great ideas for where to take my daughter.

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