![]() Watch The Street Performers On The Southbank, and play at the Jubilee Gardens ![]() There are great views of the river itself as well as across the river to St Paul’s Cathedral, MI5, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.Ĥ. On the way, you will go past the Tate Modern, Millennium Footbridge, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre up to Southbank and the Royal Festival Hall. The walk is about 2 miles long so bring a buggy in case your toddler gets tired, but the path is fully pedestrianised and there are plenty of places to stop off on the way. Tickets are available to book 7 days in advance.Ī great buggy friendly walk with loads to see along the way is from Tower Bridge right up to the London Eye alongside the river. There are 360 degree views of the London skyline, gardens to run around in and a café where you can buy cakes and pastries.Ĭost – Free, but you need to prebook. Get the lift to the top of 20 Fenchurch Street and let your toddler explore London’s highest public garden. It’s a great alternative if you think your toddler would like a trip on a bus but you don’t think they will sit still through a long tour.Īlternatively, The Routemaster Number 11 bus runs from Fulham to Liverpool Street past famous toddler friendly landmarks such as Big Ben, Downing Street and Trafalgar Square.Ĭost – Under 5’s Free, Adults only £1.50 a ride with your Visitor Oyster card. It goes from London Bridge along the south side of the river past the London Eye to Covent Garden taking about 30 minutes. If you fancy a trip on a bus without paying for an open top bus tour, the RV1 bus from Tower Gateway to Covent Garden has been described as ‘one of the best routes for sightseeing on a budget’. Read More – 25 Baby And Toddler Friendly Places To Stay In London 1. A guide to the best things to do with a toddler in London for under £5.
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