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From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces, London has it all, if you know where to look.
Discover the top places for family days out in and around London this summer. Make memories to treasure as you get active with our Summer of Play during the school holidays, follows trails and connect with nature together in the great outdoors, or enjoy immersing yourself in the history of famous historic houses.
Step back in time on this family-friendly interactive trail, inspired by the bestselling Horrible Histories® book. Discover the quirks and scandals of Georgian life with ten fun-filled activities from Wacky Wigs and Outrageous Outlaws to Posh Potties and Marvellous Make-Up. Runs until 31 August 2025.
Ready for a fun-filled summer? Take part in Summer of Play, sponsored by Starling Bank, and create happy memories together with the whole family. However you choose to play, your adventure starts today.
Our Park Explorers group is for children aged 2-5 years old and their parents/carers. Together we learn about the natural world around us, with a different outdoor theme each week.
Follow this free, self-led trail through the rose garden to learn about Britain’s bees. With flaps to lift, facts to find, and bonus bee challenges, it’s a brilliant way for families to explore nature together.
Immersion Theatre returns to Morden Hall Park with a magical promenade performance of Wind in the Willows in the rose garden. Expect delightful characters, enchanting settings, and plenty of interactive fun! Booking essential. Performance Times: Matinee: 12:30pm – 2pm (Gates open: 12pm) Afternoon: 3.30pm – 5pm (Gates open: 3pm)
Join us for one of nature’s greatest transformations as you become the world’s most famous caterpillar from Eric Carle’s best-selling book The Very Hungry CaterpillarTM. Wiggle along the trail to spot juicy fruits and tasty snacks before emerging as a beautiful butterfly. Free with usual admission.
Join us for a day of discovery on 19 July, 11am - 4pm. Delve into the history of former Rainham Hall residents, dig for fossils or become a heritage detective. There’s something for everyone to discover at this free event.
Quantum Theatre brings Lewis Carroll’s enchanting sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to life in this brand-new outdoor family production. Expect quirky characters, curious riddles, and plenty of topsy-turvy fun! Shows at 11am and 2pm.
Head to the Outer Courtyard where little people will love getting stuck into the Mud Kitchen, using imaginative play to create culinary masterpieces. The Wilderness is a wonderful place to explore too, with over a mile of Hornbeam hedges arranged in a maze-like pattern.
From bike rides to den building, discover the full range of family-friendly activities and events taking place at Osterley Park.
Explore the natural play area, spot wildlife from the boardwalk and enjoy a family walk at Morden Hall Park, with pushchair friendly routes available. Wander into the second hand book shop for a treasure trove of stories.
There are plenty of ways to get active with all the outdoor activities available at National Trust places in London.
From acres of parkland at Osterley Park to the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of Ham House, discover where to go for the best walks in London.
Discover some favourite tea-rooms and cafés in London and plan where to stop for a tasty treat on your next adventure
Bee populations have been dwindling in recent years, and building homes is just one way of encouraging them to stick around. Follow these steps to build your own nesting box to attract bees to your garden.
Try this gluten-free summer berry Swiss roll recipe for a showstopper that's full of the flavours of summer — the perfect dessert for an afternoon tea or garden party.
Plan an adventure this summer with our activity guides for children. Try everything from floating in a boat, to rock-pooling, identifying animal poo and fossil hunting.
From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces, London has it all, if you know where to look.