F1 Arcade at One New Change
If your slow weekend needs an adrenaline rush, put your foot to the floor and impress the kids with a trip to the world’s first fully-immersive Formula 1 racing simulation experience. Challenge family members in head-to-head races and test reaction speeds in fun games to identify any future Lewis Hamiltons. Booking required and drivers must be 7yrs+.
Getting hungry? The on-site restaurant has a classic kids’ menu.
Guildhall Art Gallery (and Roman Amphitheatre)
Do your children realise that remains of a real Roman amphitheatre can still be seen in the City? Yes, cool! Take them to a family event day (second Saturday of every month) at Guildhall Art Gallery and they could be making Roman coins while hearing tales of gladiatorial combat within the 2,000 year-old walls, or playing art detective among the masterpieces by artists who have been inspired by London over the centuries. Your free ticket to Guildhall Art Gallery includes access to the amphitheatre and family event day activities.
© Roman Amphitheatre
St Paul’s Cathedral
Family-friendly attractions don’t always have to leave you frazzled from noise and chaos. A trip to the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral provides a couple of hours of (almost) silent wonder. Explore the building with a sightseeing ticket which gives you access to the Cathedral floor, the Crypt and the two Dome Galleries which offer more fantastic views of London. Make use of the family multimedia guides which are packed with activities including sensory sound tours and colouring challenges. Daily services and many musical performances are free to attend.
Tip: Buy an annual pass on your first visit – it costs the same as a single-trip ticket and you can go as many times as you like within a year.
Tower Bridge
This bridge is so much more than just a way to cross the River Thames. See how many famous buildings you can see from your bird’s-eye view up on the walkways, and dare them to look down through the stomach-flipping glass floor. Kids will also love the Victorian engine rooms and the Family Activity Days (on selected Saturdays and holidays; included in the price of entry) which include free arts and crafts sessions (yes, you do need another homemade crown). Until the end of October 2024, you can follow the new interactive ‘Tower Bridge Cat Trail’ inspired by the award-winning books of the same name – meet characters along the way and complete tasks to receive your reward.
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Tower of London
Aside from the “wow” factor of the sparkling Crown Jewels and the gruesome tales of treachery and execution, the Tower knows how to capture little imaginations. See if you can spot a lion, elephant and polar bear around the Tower and learn more about the wealth of exotic beasts that were kept here from the 1200s to 1835.
Getting hungry? Try Zizzi’s
City of London Children’s Trail
Look up, down and all around as you wind through the City streets with Draco the Dragon as your guide on three free, self-guided trails. Head off on a 45-minute walk taking in medieval buildings, towering skyscrapers, iconic landmarks and hidden curiosities, with activities to do along the way. Children aged 5-11 years will love it – and adults can feel smug about choosing an activity that includes fresh air and exercise.
City Information Centre building