For families
Advice, resources, & tours for families traveling in the U.K.
Yes, you can take the kids!
Trips to Europe can often have a much more profound impact on the children than the adults, opening their young eyes and minds to the diversity of the world's cultures and peoples. I mean, look at me: my parents took me to live in Europe when I was 11, and now I make my living by traveling around the world.
Europeans expect to see families together, because it's how they travel. You're likely to encounter entire clans, from grandmothers to babes in arms, caravanning around. Locals tend to love kids. You'll often find that a child guarantees you an even warmer reception from hotels and restaurants than you'd normally receive.
Ask waiters for a half-portion to fit junior's appetite. If you absolutely feel the need for a romantic dinner alone one night, your hotel can undoubtedly rustle up a baby-sitter for you.
Be prepared to take things a bit more slowly. Don't go into full-bore sightseeing mode. In between heavy-duty cultural sights, do some stuff just for fun—which is actually good advice for any traveler, regardless of whether he or she has kids in tow.
As an added plus, traveling with a pint-sized person usually entails pint-sized rates. An extra cot in the room ranges from free to, at most, 30 percent tacked onto the room rate.
Most museums and sights offer reduced-price or free admission for children under a certain age (which might range anywhere from six to 18, but usually the latter). Some even offer family tickets good for one or two adults and up to 3 or 4 children.
Plus, kids also almost always get discounts on train tickets (50% off for ages 5–15; under 5 ride free).
- Harry Potter Walking Tour of London including River Thames Boat Ride - Immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter on this 2.5-hour walking tour around the muggle capital of London. Follow in the footsteps of one of the world's most famous fictional wizards as you step into the real Diagon Alley, catch a glimpse of the Leaky Cauldron, pose by the mythical Platform 9¾, and visit other fantastical locations featured in the Harry Potter movies. Hear insider gossip and see some of the city's most famous landmarks as you tour London with a guide.Partner
- Tower of London for Families - The Tower of London is one of London's most famous landmark. Known for its feathered inhabitants, its gruesome executions, and its famous prisoners, the Tower is the site of intriguing stories that inspire and fascinates young visitors. Why do the ravens live in the Tower? Was the Tower really used as a zoo? In this 2.5 hour tour, led by a specially trained family-friendly historian, we'll provide an engaging way to experience London with kids. Includes hands-on activities.Partner
- Warner Bros. Studio: The Making of Harry Potter with Luxury Round-Trip Transport from London - Step into the mystical world of Harry Potter™ with a behind-the-scenes visit to Warner Bros. Studio London. With luxury round-trip transport from London Victoria to the north London studios included, this 5-hour experience enables you to discover the magic of the Harry Potter films without any hassle. After a relaxing journey, explore film sets like the Ministry of Magic and Diagon Alley, and see incredible costumes, props and more. You’ll also be able to pose for photos at Platform 9 ¾ and stand next to the original ‘Hogwarts Express.’Partner
- British Museum for Families - Join one of our archaeologists in the discovery of the British Museum: one of the largest repositories of ancient art in the world, and an amazing backdrop to a family-oriented exploration of the ancient world and its traditions, religions, and lives. By all means, one of the best things to do in London with kids.Partner
- A World of Stories, The National Gallery for Families -
Retaining one of the greatest collections of western art in the world, the National Gallery is a wonderful repository of stories, from the magical to the everyday, from epic tales to biographies, and from the imaginary to the factual.
- Led by an art historian.
- Interactive activities
- Detailed explanation of stories that have inspired painters.
On our journey, we will hear the legends of the Greek and Roman gods, including Mars, the god of war, and Venus, the goddess of love, as well as the fate of Ariadne, who was deserted on an island by her lover, Theseus, and later discovered by the god of wine, Bacchus. We will also see how artists interpreted the stories of the holy books and meet the Queen of Sheba on her journey to test the wisdom of King Solomon with gifts of gold. Or perhaps we will find out the secret of Samson's superhuman strength and discover who betrayed his secret.
As we explore, we will learn to decipher the signs and symbols that give us clues to the meaning of different paintings, including which saint always holds an arrow, and who is dressed in animal skins? Who holds a golden apple, and what does an hourglass symbolize? What does a dog, or a dove, or a horse represent in a painting?
Partner - LEGOLAND® Windsor Admission with Transport from London - Get ready for this extraordinary adventure in the magic world of LEGOLAND®, a place where imagination knows no boundaries! With over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions all set in 150 acres of beautiful land, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park. Meet Star Wars™ characters, including Stormtroopers, and climb aboard the life-sized Landspeeder replica at the LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience.Partner
- Drawing London: A Hands-on Art Workshop -
Drawing London is a hands-on tutorial on how to engage and hone your powers of observation and expression. Under the auspices of a professional artist and art teacher, we will start your private tours at your hotel, in central London. Here, we will have an introduction to materials and a demonstration of some basic drawing techniques.
- Led by an artist and art teacher
- Take home your masterpiece!
- Private and fully customizable
- The Blitz - London During the War -
One of our most unique walks around London, discover how close the City of London has come to destruction and learn about the life of Londoners during the War. In 1666, the medieval city all but disappeared in the Great Fire of London. The city was rebuilt on the footprint of its predecessor and then seriously damaged again during the Blitz of 1940-1941. One of the worst nights was the Sunday between Christmas and New Year's Day, December 29, 1940, when the warehouses and offices were empty and people were at home enjoying Christmas break. That night, the area around St Paul’s was devastated and those working on the ground dubbed it 'The Second Great Fire of London’. In general, only those buildings with firewatchers on their roofs survived.
- Led by a local historian.
- Includes visits to the Museum of London and St Paul's Cathedral.
- Small group walks—6 people max
- Dinosaur Hunt: Discovering the Natural History Museum -
Ever wondered about the dinosaurs? They arose from a group of unpromising-looking lizard-like animals and cousins of the crocodiles, and went on to dominate the world for one hundred and sixty-five million years. They were as small as chickens, and as large as double-decker buses. They ate grass, meat, each other and their own children. They were the lions and tigers, the cows and birds, the dogs and cats of the ancient world; they walked the land, swam in the sea and took to the air. And 65 million years ago their story came to an abrupt end.
- Led by an archaeologist
- Learn about dinosaurs in a world class museum
- Hands-on activities for the children
- Jack the Ripper Tour and London Ghost Walk - See the sinister side of London as you follow the blood-soaked footsteps of murderers Jack the Ripper and Sweeney Todd down gas-lit alleyways on a ghost walking tour of London. Arrive at each scary spot by motor coach as you listen to your guide dish out the gory details of the infamous killers on your provided headsets. Expect goosebumps as you approach Drury Lane, the most haunted theater in the city, and Fleet Street, but it's the stories of Jack the Ripper on the East End that will have you trembling with fear!Partner
- Family Menagerie: Animals at the National Gallery -
From corgis to stallions, animals have always been important companions to kings, queens, knights, and saints. On this 2-hour walk, we will have an adventurous visit to London's National Gallery to meet tamed dragons, alluring cats, and trustworthy dogs. We'll learn about these beloved animals' relationships with their owners as well as the painter depicting them, and how the stories of history's greatest personalities are often linked to that of their pets.
- Introduces children to art through familiar tools
- Led by an art historian trained to work with children.
- Incorporates activities to stimulate learning in a fun and engaging way.
- Edinburgh Time Travel Tour for Kids -
Edinburgh teems with stories of kings and queens, castles and bards just waiting to be discovered. On this 2-hour tour of Old Town Edinburgh designed for kids we'll travel through time, from a 400-year-old school for orphans, to an imposing castle, to mysterious Victorian rooftops. Along the way, our docent who is trained in inquiry-based learning and comes equipped with various activities, we'll learn to recognize the symbols and characters of Edinburgh.
- Includes Old Town Edinburgh
- Introduces kids to the history of Edinburgh
- Includes the National Museum
- Fun and interactive activities to stimulate learning in an engaging way
- Quills and Magic Wands Tour for Kids -
The streets and spires of Edinburgh have inspired writers for centuries, from Walter Scott to Robert Burns. Perhaps the most famous lately is JK Rowling who wrote much of the Harry Potter series here, gazing at Edinburgh Castle. In this 2-hour tour of Edinburgh for kids we'll dive deep into Edinburgh's literary history and discover all the places in the city relevant to Harry, Hermione, and Ron.
- Visit Edinburgh that inspired the Harry Potter series
- Hands-on activities for kids
- Learn about the wider literary history of Edinburgh
- The Real Mary King's Close Underground Guided Tour - Discover Edinburgh's hidden history on a 1 hour underground guided tour at The Real Mary King's Close. Tours run everyday and depart every 15 minutes. With a costumed character tour guide, uncover the true story of how a network of Old Town streets found itself buried forever beneath Edinburgh's Royal Mile. A top quality visitor attraction, allowing you to see for yourself what daily life was like in the 17th Century for both rich and poor. The maximum tour capacity is 20 people so this is an intimate and personal experience.Partner
- Haunted Underground Walking Tour In Edinburgh's Old Town - A 60 minute, guided, walking tour of the infamous hidden vaults beneath the South Bridge in Edinburgh’s Old Town. Hear tales of how the poor and unfortunate lived in these former slums. Explore these dimly lit vaults by candlelight, once the haunt of criminals, body snatchers and witches alike!Partner
- Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands Small-Group Day Trip from Edinburgh - Explore Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Scottish Highlands on this 12-hour tour from Edinburgh. Depart from Edinburgh by air-conditioned minivan and travel out into the Scottish Highlands to Glencoe with your guide. Stop at Fort Augustus on the banks of Loch Ness at marvel at the spectacular scenery, then continue on to explore the Cairngorms National Park. Admire the majestic mountain of Craig Meagaidh and continue through the Drummochter mountain pass to visit the Victorian town of Pitlochry. Group size limited to 16 to ensure a personalized experience.Partner
- Faery Lore and Folk Tales Tour from Edinburgh - Join us on a tour of myths, mystery and magic as we travel through some of the most scenic parts of Scotland, you will hear tales of Faery lands, elves, goblins and warriors that will have you on the edge of your seat. Listen to stories of Ossian the warrior Bard who is said to have married a beautiful faery queen and lived a portion of his life in the land of the faeries, and Rev Robert Kirk who left astonishing diaries of faery adventures for us to experience.Partner
- West Highland Lochs and Castles Day Trip from Edinburgh - Take an adventure into the Highlands as you explore the lochs, mountains and castles of Scotland. Visit Doune Castle, have lunch by Glen Ogle, explore Kilchurn castle and wander around Inveraray before reaching the village of Luss. You luxury Mercedes Benz coach will ensure that you see some of the best sites that Scotland has to offer in comfort on this 10 hour tour of the Highlands.Partner
- Edinburgh's Chocolate Walking Tour - Tempted by Edinburgh’s array of chocolatiers and confectioners but don’t know where to start? Head out on a 2.5-hour chocolate walking tour of the city, and savor seven sugary samples in some of the city’s finest dessert boutiques. With a local guide, scout out the best chocolate, cakes, candy, cupcakes and more in venues such as the Fudge Kitchen, Hotel Chocolat, Harvey Nichols and Lickety Splits — a candy shop that would make Willy Wonka proud.Partner
- Scottish Highland Games Day Trip from Edinburgh - Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the color and energy of the unique Scottish Highlands Games on a day trip from Edinburgh. See men in kilts tossing the caber, putting the shot and throwing the hammer, and enjoy a memorable day out in the scenic Highlands.Partner
- Full-Day Trip to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands - Go on a fantastic tour from Edinburgh to explore the legendary myths of Loch Ness and enjoy the diverse range of Scottish Highland scenery. Drive through the forests and rivers of Highland Perthshire and get a glimpse of dramatic Glen Coe – the site of the Massacre of Glencoe. See Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and enjoy a typical Scottish picnic lunch before taking in magnificent views of the Forth Bridge.Partner
- Underground Vaults Walking Tour in Edinburgh - Discover the underground vaults of Edinburgh city! Far below the busy, bustling Edinburgh streets there lies a dark, quiet and forgotten place. These wonderful dark rooms of arched ceilings, fireplaces and 18th century wine vaults lie beneath the South Bridge, one of the city's main thoroughfares.Partner
- Minitime.com - A trip-planning site aimed at families.
- Familytravelnetwork.com - Nancy Schretter's family trip-panning site has impressivley been around since 1995 (as has, apparently, its site design), with lots of good advice but a clunky presentation.
- Familyvacationcritic.com - Family travel advice from the same folks who bring you Cruisecritic.com, including decent coverage of London, Edinburgh, and Wales.
- Myfamilytravels.com - The Family Travel Forum has been prioviding vacation advice to families since 1996. I liek how it is divded into sections for Baby, Kids, Teens, Multigen, Students, and Others.
- Smithsonianjourneys.org - The Smithsonian run highly regarded, rather expensive educational and adventure trips specifically designed for the whole clan—including an "Exploring London and Paris" family journey.
- Vacationkids.com - Not a tour company, but an outfit that will hook you up with a travel agent to arrange your family vacation.
- Ricksteves.com - PBS superstar Rick Steves runs a highly successful tour company—with both general tours and family-specific tours—that really tries to highlight all the best of the independent travel style espoused in his books and TV show in a group format. I've bumped into several of his tour groups in Europe over the years, and the participants always gush about what a great time they're having. He also keeps his groups smaller than most (24 to 28 travelers versus the 40 to 60 many big companies cram onto the bus), and the smaller the group, the more authentic the experiences each member is going to have (to say nothing of more room on the bus). (Disclosure: I know Rick, but have recommended his product long before that, even if we were once guidebook competitors!)
- intrepidtravel.com - One of my favorite tour companies offers several family itineraries. They make a concerted effort to travel like real independent travelers—small groups (max of 12 people), staying in mom-and-pop accommodations and getting around by public transport (trains, local buses, bikes, feet) rather than a big tour bus. Aimed at a slightly more adventurous, slightly younger crowd, and close to true, independent travel. The U.K. doesn't often appear in their family catalog, but worth checking out just in case.Partner
- Gadventures.com - Similar to Intrepid, but based in Canada. G Adventures offers a variety of adventure trips, including many hiking, trekking, and multi-sport active vacations—and many Family Adventures as well. The U.K. doesn't often appear in their family catalog, but worth checking out just in case.Partner
- Journeysinternational.com - This outfit started as a families-only tour company, and they still cater largely to that crowd. Nothing currently in the U.K.—though they do offer custom private vacation planning.
- Learningjourneys.com - This educational-trip offshoot of the famous Perillo Tours has plenty of family adventures—though not always ones in the U.K. Worth checking out.
- Familyadventures.com - Thomson Family Adventures forcuses on adventurous family trips to mostly exotic locales—Alaska, Baja, Belize, China, Costa Rica, Egypt, Galapagos, Morocco, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Tanzania, Thailand, and Turkey. They do also offer Ireland, though.