July Family Activities in London
Don't have the time to plan every moment of your kids' summer holidays? Check out our guide to July family activities in London
Don't have the time to plan every moment of your kids' summer holidays? Check out our guide to July family activities in London
Starting in July, Kew Gardens will host a series of events for their Endless Summer Family Fun program. From arts and crafts to virtual reality treetop climbing tours, to outdoor theatre experiences, there's no better way to reconnect with nature this summer while staying within the city.
For a full list of things to do with kids outside this summer, click here
Read more ...See the classic Dickensian story of the orphaned Oliver Twist at Reagent's Park Open Air Theatre this summer for a musical romp through Victorian London. Part of a two-play Charles Dickens season beginning with a Tale of Two Cities (for adults), Oliver Twist created for everyone age six and over is sure to leave the whole family asking for more.
For our list of best family theatre on now, click here
The BBC Proms are very different from their American counterparts. The 'World's Greatest Classical Music Festival' takes place at the Royal Albert Hall, starting in July and runs until September. Our family friendly picks are Prom 10: Beethoven & Strauss and Prom 19: Relaxed Prom.
For our full guide to BBC Proms, click here
Spider-Man will be swinging into cinemas this summer, after making his Marvel Universe debut in Avengers: Civil War. Thanks to the short yet memorable cameo, Tom Holland looks set to play the best Peter Parker yet in this all-new action revamp.
To peruse our full list of rainy day movies, click here
Read more ...The Bank of England Museum needs your help this summer to capture a mysterious banknote forger. Can you tell a real banknote from a fake? Grab your detective badge and magnifying glass to explore the Museum and look for clues to solve the puzzles and stop the continued counterfeiting.
For our full list of summer holiday activities in London, click here
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