London Museums
So wish to take him somewhere else. Any ideas???
Thanks

By: buff1ne

11 Responses to What museums can I take my 7 year old to in London? Been to Natural History and Science already?

  1. PrettyKitty says:

    What about going to the National Aquarium…it’s really great for kids!

    Or the Museum of Film & Television – both are on the South Bank!

  2. Robin Darkmere says:

    Take him to the British Museum, where he can see some of the historical treasures of the world.

  3. Joedoe1982 says:

    the V&A Victoria and Albert its really good

  4. sal2butt says:

    Madame Tussauds and the Planetarium are connected so you can do two in one go and they’re great fun.

  5. Taim says:

    London Aquarium is great fun and interactive too, so he’ll get to touch the fish and stuff.

    British museum is good as well…

    Hope that helps =]

  6. richard k says:

    The Tower is great

  7. hunny bunny says:

    The London Aquarium is really good, I take my brother alot and he is fascinated by it all. There is also a nice Museum as part of Tower Bridge which is really interesting, as long as he isn’t scared of heights. The Victoria and Albert is quite unusual and is nice to visit, and of course the British Museum makes a nice day out.

    Have fun!

  8. arnie says:

    I recommend Madame Tussuad’s the wax museum as well as the london dungeon which also has wax figures. I went to both when I was ten and I thoroughly enjoyed them.

  9. Mama_Ihenetu says:

    RAF museum in Hendon (NW london). It has loads of planes in it and some war exhibits and also a discovery play area and a flight stimulator.

  10. natalie_edmonds says:

    the tower of london

  11. Special Air Service beat SEALs. says:

    London Transport and Imperial War.

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