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train to london bridge - stroll back (via borough market,look at the "pirate ship", look at the river, pop into tate modern (to slide down the big ramp if nothing else, walk along the south bank looking at stuff, then look at the buskers and the wheel) maybe finish at the fountains in somerset house if its nice weather.


science museum (hands on stuff)


kensington gardens end of hyde park - boat trip and diana playground?


horniman with picnic in the gardens?


boat trip to greenwich and / or mudchute farn visit (lovely cafe)


richmond park (deer!)

I think the Tower of London is a great day out - didn't go for ages because of the cost but you can get deals such as the National Rail 2 for 1 offer. There is so much to see and do, it really is a full day out and you get a unique perspective on the river and Tower Bridge from the walls of the tower. There's a kids' trail and a badge and pencil saying trainee princess/knight. Our kids 6 and 3 loved it.
Just a little note about the Diana playground in Kensington Gardens. It's a really fun place with a huge pirate ship for the kids to clamber around. Please note that the nearest station is Queensway! Don't do what I idiotically did and trek across the whole of Hyde park to get to it, unless of course you want to...

Greenwich for cutty sark, maritime museum, if weekend the market for grown ups and kids play area in the park is quite good.


Kew gardens


St Paul's with walk to the top - lots of steps


Barbican nice for a quiet wander


Green park for obligatory see Buck House and walk down the Mall


Covent garden for street performers

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