We may not remember the places where we were taken in London at the tender age of three years old. While three 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 three-year-old? There is so much to do and see in London with a three-year-old, that will also be enjoyed by you as a parent or grandparent. Most places are cost-free for three-year-olds, saving you money while you all explore.
This article looks at places considered suitable to visit in London for age three and upwards.
For children of other ages, see: age 4+ | age 5+ | age 6+ | age 7+ | age 8+ | age 9+ and for any age.
Places to Visit in London with a 3-Year-Old and Up
LONDON: AGE 3+ | |
---|---|
London Transport Museum | WC2E |
Sea Life London Aquarium | SE1 |
St. James’s Park | SW1A |
Batteries Park Children’s Zoo | SW11 |
British Museum | WC1B |
Discover | E15 |
Fan Museum | SE10 |
Foundling Museum | WC1N |
Geffrye Museum | E2 |
Hackney Museum | E8 |
Hampton Court Palace | KT8 |
Horniman Museum & Gardens | SE23 |
Legoland | SL4 |
National Army Museum | SW3 |
Natural History Museum | SW7 |
Science Museum | SW7 |
Tate Britain | SW1P |
V&A Museum of Childhood | E2 |
For children of other ages, see: age 4+ | age 5+ | age 6+ | age 7+ | age 8+ | age 9+ and for any age.