We may not remember the places where we were taken to London at the age of five years old. While five may seem quite young, visiting London can be a wonderful experience and you’ll love seeing those wide-open eyes gazing at so many new wonders.
What is There to do in London for a five-year-old? There is so much to do and see in London with a five-year-old, that will also be enjoyed by you as a parent or grandparent. Many places are cost-free for five-year-olds, saving you money while you all explore.
This article looks at places considered suitable to visit in London for age five and upwards.
For children of other ages, see: age 3+ | age 4+ | age 6+ | age 7+ | age 8+ | age 9+ and for any age.
Places to Visit in London with a 5-Year-Old and Up
LONDON: AGE 5+ | |
Buckingham Palace | |
The London Eye | |
National Gallery | |
Westminster Abbey | |
Bank of England Museum | |
Design Museum | |
Eltham Palace | |
Florence Nightingale Museum | |
Guildhall Art Gallery | |
Kensington Place | |
London Bridge Experience | |
Madame Tussauds | |
Monument | |
Pollock Toy Museum | |
Ragged School Museum | |
Royal Mews | |
Southwark Cathedral | |
Sutton House | |
Tower Bridge | |
Tower of London | |
Victoria & Albert Museum | |
Wallace Collection | |
Windsor Castle | |