As the half-term holidays progress many parents will be wondering how to keep the kids entertained with value for money activities until the term begins again.
Luckily, Cityam.com has offered a host of helpful suggestions about activities that can keep the whole family entertained in London.
The news source told parents that there's much fun to be had at The Monument to the Great Fire of London, which children can climb for the low price of £1 and adults for only £3 (providing they're not scared of heights!) From the top the whole family can marvel at the view across the city.
For those looking to try new activities at ground level, there's the Museum of London, where children can learn more about a number of topics in a fun way.
Kids who are interested in song and dance may want to attend a show by singer Dan Zanes and friends this week at the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, where a party atmosphere is guaranteed.
Or how about trying the city's Geffrye Museum? This attraction, which shows changing domestic interiors in England, was recently named by the Guardian in the longlist for its Family Friendly Museum Award.
Posted by Katie Finch
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