Which sounds like a bit of a weird boast when that grand total is two, but then this is London, where space to install humongous snaking waterslides comes at a massive premium.
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It’s easy to be dismissive of massive London tourist attractions when you’re a Londoner. In fact, rolling your eyes at anything considered even remotely touristy is almost a condition of living here.
Yes, Roma might have been to practically every playground and play cafe in the capital but all she really wants to do is go to Shrek’s Adventure… again.
The Southbank Centre is the place to be this half term, with plenty of high-energy fun to fill you with the joys of spring.
Community and collaboration is the theme of the Southbank Centre’s egg-cellent Easter programme, which includes theatre, dance, play and art workshops, plus free activities all the family can enjoy.
Spellbinding light trails, magical grottoes and ice rinks aplenty can only mean one thing… IT’S CHRIIIIIIISTMAAAAAAAAS!
Scare yourself silly this Halloween with petrifying pumpkin carving, fearsome fancy-dress balls, ghastly ghost hunts and creepy crafts.
Appalling weather? Kids bouncing off the walls of your tiny London flat? Fear not, there is hope in the shape of the capital’s myriad indoor playgrounds, from the most stylish play cafes and museum children’s galleries to the least awful soft-play centres we can think of (and, good God, there are some dreadful ones).
The most egg-citing Easter egg hunts, cracking fairs and parties, and Easter bonnet parade egg-stravaganzas.
Festive trails, immersive adventures, magical grottoes and captivating ice rinks; just a few of the reasons to be merry this Christmas.
