We may not remember the places where we were taken to London at the age of six years old. Visiting London as a six-year-old 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 six-year-old? There is so much to do and see in London with a six-year-old, that will also be enjoyed by you as a parent or grandparent. Some places are cost-free for six-year-olds, saving you money while you all explore, while at this age, some places do charge.
This article looks at places considered suitable to visit in London for age six and upwards.
For children of other ages, see: age 3+ | age 4+ | age 5+ | age 7+ | age 8+ | age 9+ and for any age.
Places to Visit in London with a 6-Year-Old and Up
LONDON: AGE 6+ | |
Hunter Ian Museum | |
Imperial War Museum | |
Kenwood House | |
London Canal Museum | |
National Portrait Gallery | |
Osterley Park | |
Royal Observatory Greenwich | |
St. Paul’s Cathedral | |
Shakespeare’s Globe | |
Theatre Royal Drury Lane | |
Wembley Stadium |
For children of other ages, see: age 3+ | age 4+ | age 5+ | age 7+ | age 8+ | age 9+ and for any age.