Family Day Out Around Regent's Park

Head to The Regent's Park, one of London's prettiest open spaces for a day out the whole family will love. 

When you've finished exploring this Royal Park, there are plenty attractions nearby to keep everyone entertained.

A Morning in London's Regent's Park

Begin your day with a trip to one of London's most popular attractions. Located in the heart of The Regent's Park, ZSL London Zoo has over 12,000 animals to discover. Come face-to-face with some of the hairiest, scariest, tallest and smallest animals on the planet, including the magnificent gorillas in the zoo's Gorilla Kingdom.

Arrive at ZSL London Zoo in style with the London Waterbus Company's canal boat service along Regent's Canal from either Camden Lock or Little Venice. You'll even miss the queues at London Zoo as you enter through a special canal gate!

After meeting the animals, spend the rest of the morning exploring The Regent's Park. There are four children's playgrounds within the park, plus boating on the main lake. During the summer, the park buzzes with activity, with music in the bandstands, puppet shows by the lake and fabulous performances in the Open Air Theatre.

Lunch in London's Regent's Park

You don't have to go far for a tasty lunch; The Regent's Park has a number of restaurants and snack bars in its grounds. The Honest Sausage serves free-range bacon and sausages with organic bread, cakes and biscuits, and has both indoor and outdoor seating.

Enjoy old-fashioned milkshakes, sandwiches and other savoury snacks at the Cow and Coffee Bean, topped off with a delicious ice cream sundae! Alternatively, head to the family-friendly Boathouse Café for views over the lake from the large terrace seating area.

Of course you can always pack a picnic or grab a takeaway. With over 410 acres of The Regent's Park to explore, you're sure to find a lovely spot for lunch!

An Afternoon in London's Marylebone

Head out of The Regent's Park for a star-studded adventure in Madame Tussauds, one London's most famous attractions.

Mingle with your favourite celebrities from the worlds of film, music, sports and more. Shoot some hoops with Zac Efron in the new High School Musical display or strike a pose with Miley Cyrus of Hanna Montana fame!

You can even take a penalty under the watchful eye of David Beckham or strut your stuff with Justin Timberlake and Madonna in the World Stage Music Zone.

Next it's time to use your detective skills to find London's most famous address! 221b Baker Street was once home to the fictional hero of Sir Arthur Conan Dolye's celebrated novels; the site now houses the Sherlock Holmes Museum.

The first museum in the world dedicated to a fictional character, it features several life-size wax figures from Holmes' adventures and a recreation of his famous study.

An Evening Meal in London's Marylebone

After all seeing all those famous faces, it's time for dinner. There are many family-friendly options to choose from in Marylebone. The Real Greek serves up delicious Mediterranean food that both adults and children will love. The kids' menu features tasty skewers of meat, burgers or a meze selection.

Family favourite Giraffe also has a restaurant in the area, and it’s the perfect place to go with kids. The menu includes mini mains like burgers, salmon fingers and pasta and young diners are given crayons and puzzles to keep them amused.

How To Get To The Regent's Park

The Regent's Park is easily accessible by tube or bus. Regent's Park is the nearest tube station and bus 2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 159, 189, 274, C2 all stop nearby.

 

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