Bringing you the absolute best things to do in the capital on this, the magical month of no childcare and perpetually bored children.
Play
This month, enjoy family festivals and open-ended play aplenty, plus the long-awaited return of the Young V&A… and loads of really weird ice cream.
This month, be dazzled by an immersive sound and light exhibition in Woolwich, or explore an urban playground installation in The City.
This month, explore Discover’s latest immersive story world, tour North London with larger-than-life Syrian refugee puppet Little Amal, and indulge in an egg hunt or two.
This month, adventure around Covent Garden with Peter Rabbit and friends, explore the Earth with David Attenborough, and meet one of the largest dinosaurs to ever have lived.
This month, witness a giant Earth sculpture floating on water, and be immersed in the world of David Hockney at his awe-inspiring new Lightroom space.
The capital’s most innovative, aesthetically pleasing, exciting and often downright weird children’s playgrounds.
This month, get felt up by some body-part art, climb inside some hand-knitted art and enter a haunted house filled with art.
Whether you’re embarking on a sci-fi adventure at the Science Museum, meeting Elmer and her mates at the Horniman, or cavorting with robots at Pitzhanger, it’s a brilliant month to see a new exhibition.
Loads of our favourites return this month, from art in the park at Frieze Sculpture to immersive fun at Colourscape, plus hypnotic installations at London Design Festival.
