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Make Every Moment Count With This 7-Day London Family Trip

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Planning a family trip to London can feel exciting and overwhelming. With so much to see and do, knowing where to start is hard. 

Having called this amazing city home for most of my life, I’ve put together a 7-day itinerary. It strikes the perfect balance between iconic landmarks and fun activities to relax and soak in the atmosphere.

This guide is designed with families in mind—whether you travel with little ones, teenagers, or grandparents. It’s filled with helpful guide to ensure everyone has a great time. 

So grab your walking shoes and your sense of adventure—London is waiting!

Day 1

Discover the heart of London’s past as you explore its most iconic historic sites. It’s a day full of stories that bring the city’s rich history to life.

8:00 AM – Breakfast at The Wolseley

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Address: 160 Piccadilly, St. James
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  • Mon-Fri: 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Sat: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM

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The Wolseley is a great place to start your day in London. You’ll love it for its classic English breakfasts, and the menu’s got something for everyone—try the eggs benedict or a fresh croissant with coffee. 

The grand interior adds a special touch while maintaining a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere.

10:00 AM – Visit Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony

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Address: Buckingham Palace
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  • Mon-Sun: 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM (seasonal)

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Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for its history and connection to British royalty. 

One of its highlights is the Changing of the Guard ceremony. It typically takes place at 11:00 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, depending on the season. 

It’s a fun, traditional experience that can make your visit to the impressive palace grounds even more memorable.

12:00 PM – Lunch at St. James’s Park Cafe

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Address: Horse Guards Road
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  • Mon-Sun: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM

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This café is located right in St. James’s Park, just a 5-minute walk away from the palace. The menu includes sandwiches, salads, and pastries. 

Sit outdoors if the weather is nice and enjoy the views of the lake and the birds. It’s a nice break on a busy day.

2:00 PM – Tour Westminster Abbey

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Address: 20 Deans Yard
Contact details: +44 20 7222 5152
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  • Mon-Sun: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM

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Westminster Abbey is full of history and an interesting place to explore. You’ll see the Coronation Chair, Poets’ Corner, and impressive stained-glass windows. 

It’s a good mix of architecture and history, and it’s easy to see why it’s such an important landmark in London.

4:00 PM – Explore the Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

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Address: Palace of Westminster
Contact details: +44 20 7219 3000
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  • Mon-Sun: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are some of the most recognizable spots in London. 

Big Ben is London’s iconic clock tower and is a must-see. It’s part of the Palace of Westminster, home to the UK Parliament.

You can take photos from Westminster Bridge or join a guided tour to learn about their history and role in government. It’s a quick stop but worth seeing in person.

6:00 PM – Dinner at Churchill Arms Pub

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Address: 119 Kensington Church St
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  • Mon-Sat: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Sun: 12:00 AM to 10:30 PM

The Churchill Arms is known for its flower-covered exterior. Inside, it’s a cosy pub that serves great Thai food. It’s a lovely spot for families, with a relaxed vibe and a mix of British and Thai culture.

The Pad Thai is a crowd favourite for its tangy tamarind sauce and perfectly balanced flavours. At the same time, their green curry stands out with its rich. It has a creamy coconut base and aromatic Thai spices, offering a comforting and flavourful meal.  

8:00 PM – London Eye Evening Experience

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Address: Riverside Building, County Hall
Contact details: +44 20 7967 8021
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  • Mon-Sun: 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM

Pricing: £

The London Eye offers amazing city views, especially in the evening when the skyline lights up. 

The ride is smooth, and the capsules are spacious, making it easy to enjoy with family. It’s a calm way to end the day and see London from a new perspective.

Day 2

This day is dedicated to learning more about London’s rich culture and traditions. From arts to lively spots, London has a lot to offer!

8:00 AM – Breakfast at Dishoom Covent Garden

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Address: 12 Upper St Martin’s Ln
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  • Mon-Thu: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Fri: 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM
  • Sat: 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM
  • Sun: 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM

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Dishoom Covent Garden is known for its Bombay-inspired menu and vintage-style interiors. Popular breakfast options include the bacon naan roll and house chai, both fresh and flavourful. 

The relaxed setting makes it a great spot for families to start the day with hearty food and a unique cultural twist.

10:00 AM – Visit the British Museum

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Address: Great Russell St
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  • Sun-Thu: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Fri: 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM

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The British Museum showcases over two million years of history with highlights like the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. 

Visitors can explore its extensive galleries and learn about cultures worldwide. Free entry and interactive exhibits make it a family-friendly destination.

12:30 PM – Lunch at The Riding House Cafe

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Address: 43-51 Great Titchfield St, Fitzrovia
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  • Mon-Fri: 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Sat: 9.00 AM to 11.00 PM
  • Sun: 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM

Pricing: ££

The Riding House Cafe is a stylish yet casual spot offering a menu filled with modern European dishes. 

Families can enjoy crowd-pleasers like their famous buttermilk fried chicken or fresh salads. 

The relaxed atmosphere and friendly service make it a comfortable place to refuel before heading back out to explore.

2:00 PM – Explore Covent Garden and Street Performances

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Address: Covent Garden
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  • Open 24 hours (Market stalls typically 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM)

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Covent Garden is a vibrant area featuring market stalls, boutique shops, and live street performances. Families can browse the Apple Market for unique gifts or enjoy the lively entertainment in the main piazza. 

It’s a fun place to explore, shop, and soak up the local culture.

6:30 PM – Dinner at The Ivy Tower Bridge

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Address: One Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Rd
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  • Mon-Sun: 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM

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The Ivy Tower Bridge is known for its welcoming atmosphere and views of Tower Bridge. 

Their menu offers British and international dishes, with family favourites like shepherd’s pie and roasted salmon. The shepherd’s pie is loved for its savoury filling, while the roasted salmon stands out for its perfectly flaky texture, satisfying both dishes.

8:00 PM – Stroll along the South Bank

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Address: South Bank
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The South Bank is a lively riverside path with views of landmarks like the London Eye and Big Ben. Families can enjoy street performers, pop-up stalls, and public art installations. 

It’s a pleasant way to end the day with a leisurely walk along the Thames.

Day 3

On this day, you’ll explore the world of royalty by visiting places that capture the elegance and traditions of London’s royal heritage. Everyone will surely enjoy a day full of picture-perfect moments.

8:00 AM – Breakfast at The Breakfast Club

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Address: 33 D’Arblay St.
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  • Mon-Sun: 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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The Breakfast Club is a lively spot known for its generous portions and all-day breakfast menu. Popular dishes include the Full Monty (a traditional English breakfast) and pancakes with maple syrup. 

It’s a welcoming place to fuel up for a day of exploring.

10:00 AM – Visit the Tower of London

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Address: Tower Hill
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The Tower of London offers a deep dive into British history with highlights like the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, and tales of royal intrigue. 

Families can enjoy exploring the fortress and interacting with the iconic Beefeaters. You’ll also be able to learn about its role as a royal residence, prison, and treasury.

12:30 PM – Lunch at Coppa Club Tower Bridge

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Address: 3 Three Quays Walk, Lower Thames St
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Coppa Club is known for its igloo-style pods with stunning views of Tower Bridge. The menu features a mix of pizzas, salads, and small plates. 

It’s a relaxed dining spot where families can enjoy good food in a scenic riverside setting.

2:00 PM – Explore Greenwich: Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory

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Address: King William Walk, Greenwich
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Greenwich is home to the Cutty Sark (a historic tea clipper) and the Royal Observatory, where the Prime Meridian Line runs. 

Families can explore maritime history at the ship and learn about astronomy and timekeeping at the observatory. Both locations are interactive and educational.

4:30 PM – Relax at Greenwich Park

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Greenwich Park offers open green spaces, walking trails, and panoramic views of London’s skyline from the top of the hill. 

Families can take a break, enjoy the playgrounds, or relax while surrounded by nature in one of London’s oldest royal parks.

6:00 PM – Dinner at The Trafalgar Tavern

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Address: Park Row, Greenwich
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The Trafalgar Tavern is a historic riverside pub with views of the Thames. The menu features British classics like fish and chips and steak-and-ale pie. 

Its charming decor and waterfront location make it a great spot for a family meal.

8:00 PM – Evening cruise back to Central London

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Departure Location: Greenwich Pier, Greenwich
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A Thames Clippers evening cruise offers a relaxing ride back to central London. 

Families can enjoy views of illuminated landmarks like Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf. It’s a scenic and stress-free way to end the day while enjoying the city’s beauty at night.

Day 4

You’ll visit world-class museums that show off interesting works of art and new scientific discoveries. 

After that, you can relax by going to some of London’s best shopping spots, where you can find one-of-a-kind items or take in the lively atmosphere.

8:00 AM – Breakfast at Gail’s Bakery South Kensington

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Address: 45 Thurloe St, South Kensington
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Gail’s Bakery is known for its freshly baked goods and warm atmosphere. Families can enjoy breakfast classics like sourdough toast, buttery croissants, and seasonal pastries. 

Their coffee and hot chocolate are favourites, making it a cosy start to a discovery-filled day.

9:30 AM – Explore the Natural History Museum

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Address: Cromwell Rd, South Kensington
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The Natural History Museum stands out for its iconic dinosaur skeletons and the awe-inspiring Hintze Hall. 

Families can explore interactive exhibits about Earth’s history, wildlife, and space. The immersive displays, like the life-sized blue whale model, make it a favourite for kids and adults alike.

12:00 PM – Lunch at The V&A Cafe

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Address: Cromwell Rd, South Kensington
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The V&A Café, located in the Victoria and Albert Museum, combines good food with a historic setting.

Known for its ornate tiled walls and high ceilings, it offers a range of hot meals, sandwiches, and cakes.

It’s a relaxing spot to recharge before exploring the museum’s impressive art and design collections.

1:30 PM – Visit the Science Museum

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Address: Exhibition Rd, South Kensington
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The Science Museum is known for its hands-on exhibits and family-friendly galleries. Highlights include the Wonderlab interactive zone and the space exploration section. 

Families can learn about innovations in science and technology while engaging with fun educational displays.

3:30 PM – Shopping at Harrods

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Address: 87-135 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge
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Harrods is a landmark luxury department store known for its extensive offerings and elegant decor. 

Families can explore the famous food halls for unique treats and gifts or visit the toy department for a fun break. 

6:00 PM – Dinner at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

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Address: 66 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LA, UK
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Dinner by Heston Blumenthal offers a dining experience inspired by historic British cuisine. 

Their signature dish, “Meat Fruit,” is loved for its creamy chicken liver parfait encased in zesty orange jelly, which makes it a diner favourite.

The creative menu and central location make it a memorable spot for families looking for something unique.

8:00 PM – Evening walk through Hyde Park

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Address: Hyde Park
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Hyde Park offers wide open spaces, walking paths, and peaceful lakeside views. Families can stroll along the Serpentine or relax by the water. 

It’s a calm way to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures in one of London’s most iconic parks.

Day 5

This day highlights the city’s contemporary side by visiting its iconic modern architecture and bustling urban spaces. You’ll see how the city has evolved while staying connected to its origins.

8:00 AM – Breakfast at Caravan King’s Cross

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Address: 1 Granary Square, Kings Cross
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Caravan King’s Cross is known for its global-inspired breakfast menu and industrial-style interiors. Families can enjoy favourites like avocado toast, baked eggs, or freshly brewed coffee. 

Its spacious layout and lively atmosphere make it a comfortable spot to start the day in King’s Cross.

10:00 AM – Visit The British Library

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Address: 96 Euston Rd
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The British Library houses over 170 million items, including historical treasures like the Magna Carta and Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks. 

Families can explore its exhibitions and the impressive King’s Library Tower. It’s an educational stop for anyone interested in literature, history, or culture.

12:30 PM – Lunch at Coal Drops Yard

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Address: Stable Street
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Coal Drops Yard is a trendy shopping and dining destination in King’s Cross. Families can choose from restaurants offering Italian, Japanese, or classic British cuisines. 

The unique architecture and canal-side setting make it a great place to relax and explore.

2:00 PM – Explore Tate Modern

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Address: Bankside
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Tate Modern is a must-visit for contemporary art enthusiasts. Its free, permanent collection includes works by Picasso, Warhol, and Hockney. 

The museum is housed in a former power station. The expansive Turbine Hall often features large-scale installations that captivate visitors of all ages.

4:30 PM – Walk across Millennium Bridge to St. Paul’s Cathedral

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Address: St. Paul’s Churchyard
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The Millennium Bridge provides stunning views of the River Thames and London landmarks. Crossing the bridge leads to St. Paul’s Cathedral, known for its iconic dome and historic interiors. 

Families can explore the crypt, climb to the top for panoramic views, or enjoy the serene atmosphere.

6:00 PM – Dinner at Madison Rooftop Restaurant

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Address: Rooftop Terrace, One New Change
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Madison Rooftop offers Mediterranean dishes and stunning views of St. Paul’s Cathedral. The stylish rooftop setting and vibrant vibe make it a memorable spot for dinner.

The grilled meats at Madison are popular in London due to its perfectly tender with a smoky char that adds so much flavour. 

8:00 PM – Evening stroll along the Thames Path

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The Thames Path offers a peaceful riverside walk with views of illuminated landmarks like Tower Bridge and the London Eye. 

Families can enjoy the atmosphere, street performers, and occasional pop-up markets. It’s a simple but enjoyable way to end the day.

Day 6

This part of your trip will focus on London’s breathtaking panoramic views. You’ll visit high vantage points that showcase the city’s iconic skyline, offering a unique way to take in its beauty and appreciate the landmarks that make London so special.

8:00 AM – Breakfast at Duck & Waffle

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Address: 110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY, UK
Contact details: +44 20 3640 7310
Operating hours: Open 24 hours

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Duck & Waffle is famous for its signature dish, the crispy duck leg, because of its unique combination of flavours and textures. 

The tender, golden-crisp duck is paired with a fluffy waffle, a fried egg, and a drizzle of maple syrup. It blends savoury and sweet in a way that’s completely unexpected yet perfectly balanced.

The restaurant also offers stunning views from the 40th floor of a skyscraper. It’s a good start to the day with unique dishes and breathtaking cityscapes.

10:00 AM – Visit the Sky Garden

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Address: 1, Sky Garden Walk
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The Sky Garden provides panoramic views of London from its lush indoor gardens. Visitors can enjoy free entry, making it a popular spot for families. 

Key attractions include landscaped terraces, an open-air viewing deck, and casual dining options surrounded by greenery.

12:00 PM – Lunch at Borough Market

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Address: 8 Southwark Street
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Borough Market is one of London’s oldest food markets, known for its diverse food stalls and fresh produce. Families can sample dishes like artisanal cheese, freshly made paella, or gourmet burgers. 

The lively atmosphere and variety of cuisines make it an exciting lunch destination.

2:00 PM – Explore Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

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Address: 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside
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Shakespeare’s Globe is a reconstruction of the original Elizabethan theatre. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the Bard’s works and theatre history. 

Families can also enjoy live performances in an authentic setting, bringing Shakespeare’s plays to life.

4:00 PM – Visit The Shard’s viewing platform

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Address: 32 London Bridge Street
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The View from The Shard offers a 360-degree perspective of London from the city’s tallest building. Families can spot landmarks like Tower Bridge, the London Eye, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. 

The kids will love the interactive displays, such as touchscreens and telescopes with information on key landmarks and context to the views.

6:30 PM – Dinner at Aqua Shard

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Address: Level 31, The Shard, 31 St Thomas Street
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Aqua Shard is known for its modern British cuisine and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular 31st-floor level views. 

The roast lamb at Aqua Shard is special for its tender, slow-cooked texture and creative flavour pairings, which elevate it beyond the ordinary.  

The stylish decor and elegant atmosphere make it an ideal place for a special family dinner.

Day 7

The final day is designed for winding down on the trip. You’ll take things at a slower pace, visiting peaceful spots and enjoying light activities that let you savour the charm of London one last time. 

8:00 AM – Breakfast at Peggy Porschen Belgravia

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Address: 116 Ebury St, Belgravia
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Start your day at Peggy Porschen, a cosy spot known for beautifully decorated cakes and pastries. Their cupcakes and hot chocolate are a hit with kids, while adults enjoy the relaxed vibe and delicious coffee. 

The pastel pink decor adds a cheerful touch, perfect for pink-lover families.

10:00 AM – Explore Kensington Palace and Gardens

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Address: Kensington Gardens
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Kensington Palace is a great mix of history and tranquillity. You can explore exhibits about Queen Victoria and modern royalty or wander through the gardens. 

The wide open spaces and picturesque paths make it a relaxing and interesting stop for families.

12:30 PM – Lunch at The Orangery in Kensington Gardens

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Address: Kensington Gardens
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The Orangery offers a peaceful lunch experience with views of Kensington Gardens. Their soups, sandwiches, and cakes are simple but delicious. 

It’s an elegant yet casual place where families can take a break and enjoy the serene setting together.

2:00 PM – Visit Notting Hill and Portobello Road Market

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Notting Hill is perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll. The colourful houses and lively vibe are great for photos.

Meanwhile, the Portobello Road Market offers plenty to browse—antiques, fashion, and street food. It’s a fun, family-friendly spot to explore.

4:30 PM – Afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason

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Address: 181 Piccadilly, St. James’s
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Fortnum & Mason is a lovely place to enjoy afternoon tea with the family. 

The scones, sandwiches, and cakes are served with a selection of teas in an elegant setting. It’s a relaxing way to treat yourselves and wind down after a busy day.

6:00 PM – Stroll through Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square

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Address: Piccadilly Circus, W1J 9HS
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These iconic areas are always buzzing with energy. Families can enjoy the bright lights, lively crowds, and street performers. 

It’s a great spot to soak up the city’s atmosphere and explore nearby shops before dinner.

8:00 PM – Farewell Dinner at Sketch London

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Address: 9 Conduit St, Mayfair
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Sketch London is a unique place to end your trip. The quirky decor and creative menu make it a memorable experience. It’s a fun, family-friendly way to celebrate your last night in London.

The roast chicken at Sketch London stands out for its perfectly cooked and paired with inventive sides that add a unique twist. 

Their vegetarian choices are just as unique as the meat ones. They have strong flavours and creative presentation that make them just as satisfying and remarkable.


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