London for kids

For St George’s Day celebrations in London head east not Trafalgar Square

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You couldn’t ask for better weather for the St George’s Day celebrations tomorrow, there’s only one ever so slight problem, there’s not much going on in central London that I could really recommend, everyone’s mentioning about the Trafalgar Square celebration, but is it really that good, I don’t think so, so I’ll just give you [...]

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The most spectacular sight you’ll see tomorrow in London on another sunny day

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The weather tomorrow is set to be sunny and if you’re off work with the kids I’ve got a great suggestion for you. It only happens once a year in April and the whole events over within 20 minutes. But it’s easily one of the most spectacular things you’ll see and do tomorrow. I’m talking [...]

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What’s the best way to enjoy the Chinese New Year festival in London?

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I‘m sure the Chinese New Year celebrations in London this Sunday will be as good as usual, although check out the weather because it’s not looking that great with winds and a bit of rain forecast. If you are going don’t do what many people do and get there too late and miss the Lion [...]

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For things to do in London with kids try the BFI, Somerset House or British Museum

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One of the things we keep failing to do and other blogs are just as guilty as us, is that we hardly ever mention things you can do with your kids if you’re visiting London or even if you work in London. Yes we’ve mentioned about the Barbican Family Film Club, but not much else. [...]

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