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Experience an exciting, family-friendly spring journey through London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow with plenty of parks, interactive museums, and relaxed-paced days perfect for children.

Experience an exciting, family-friendly spring journey through London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow with plenty of parks, interactive museums, and relaxed-paced days perfect for children.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting London, United Kingdom, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Visit the Natural History Museum located on Cromwell Road in South Kensington. It's perfect for children with interactive exhibits like the dinosaur gallery and the earthquake simulator.

Visit the Natural History Museum located on Cromwell Road in South Kensington. It's perfect for children with interactive exhibits like the dinosaur gallery and the earthquake simulator.

Enjoy a stroll through Kensington Gardens, starting near the Albert Memorial on Kensington Road. Explore the scenic paths and spot statues and the Serpentine lake.

Enjoy a stroll through Kensington Gardens, starting near the Albert Memorial on Kensington Road. Explore the scenic paths and spot statues and the Serpentine lake.
~1.5 hours
Explore Leighton House Museum on Holland Park Road, famous for its elaborate Orientalist and aesthetic interior, offering a captivating experience for art-loving families.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Locate a playground in Kensington Gardens near the Diana Memorial Playground on the west side of the park. It is well-equipped and safe for children to enjoy after museum visits.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a family-friendly restaurant near Kensington Gardens serving Fish and Chips, a classic British meal with battered fish and fried potatoes.
Fish and Chips
Find a casual dining spot in the South Kensington area and order Spotted Dick for dessert, a traditional steamed suet pudding with dried fruits.
Spotted DickThis area is perfect for families interested in museums and parks, with easy transport links.

Explore Buckingham Palace in Westminster, perfect for kids to see the Changing of the Guard at 11 AM. Arrive early near the main gates on Birdcage Walk to secure a good viewing spot.

Explore Buckingham Palace in Westminster, perfect for kids to see the Changing of the Guard at 11 AM. Arrive early near the main gates on Birdcage Walk to secure a good viewing spot.

Visit St. Paul's Cathedral in City of London. Enjoy the Whispering Gallery if children are old enough, and take a guided family-friendly tour focusing on architecture and history.

Visit St. Paul's Cathedral in City of London. Enjoy the Whispering Gallery if children are old enough, and take a guided family-friendly tour focusing on architecture and history.
~2 hours
Head to Borough Market near London Bridge, offering a safe and lively environment with diverse food stalls suitable for kids. Look for stalls with fresh fruit juices and kid-friendly dishes.
You'll typically wander among colorful stalls sampling a rotating mix of global flavors and bold local twists, chatting with vendors and soaking up a lively, social atmosphere. Vibrant multicultural influences and a thriving independent food scene mean every visit offers fresh discoveries, making it an ideal way to experience the city's culinary personality. Local guides often point out seasonal specialties and popular stalls, helping you prioritize tastings if you have limited time.
~2 hours
Check out the Southbank Centre for children’s theatre performances often featuring interactive shows. Buying tickets in advance online is recommended.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab lunch at Borough Market, sampling soft pretzels and fresh fruit smoothies for the kids along with traditional Fish and Chips for adults.
Fish and Chips
Look for a family-friendly restaurant near the Southbank Centre and order a Sunday Roast with gravy, Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal vegetables, a comforting traditional meal.
Sunday RoastThis area is ideal for easy access to Day 2 highlights, ensuring minimal travel and more family time.

Start your day exploring Greenwich in southeast London along Greenwich Park. Walk up to the Royal Observatory to stand on the Prime Meridian Line and enjoy panoramic views over the Thames and city.

Start your day exploring Greenwich in southeast London along Greenwich Park. Walk up to the Royal Observatory to stand on the Prime Meridian Line and enjoy panoramic views over the Thames and city.

Head to Maltby Street Market in Bermondsey for diverse street food stalls. Try kid-friendly options like gourmet sandwiches or freshly baked pastries along with a cool drink.

Head to Maltby Street Market in Bermondsey for diverse street food stalls. Try kid-friendly options like gourmet sandwiches or freshly baked pastries along with a cool drink.

Take a short trip to Columbia Road in East London on a Sunday morning if possible. Wander the flower market with kids to enjoy colorful blooms, small artisan shops, and street performers.

Take a short trip to Columbia Road in East London on a Sunday morning if possible. Wander the flower market with kids to enjoy colorful blooms, small artisan shops, and street performers.
~1 hours
Take a train from London to Edinburgh, approximately 4.5 hours. Book tickets in advance for best fares and choose a family-friendly service with overnight options if possible.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Have dinner at a family-friendly pub in London that serves Fish and Chips, a classic British dish of crispy fried fish with chips, perfect for kids and adults.
Fish and ChipsClose to morning and midday activities and family-friendly environment with green spaces
Book London to Edinburgh train tickets in advance online for best prices. Choose a family-friendly train service for comfort.

Start your morning at Edinburgh Castle on Castlehill. Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy panoramic views of the city. There are interactive exhibits ideal for kids and designated family rest areas.

Start your morning at Edinburgh Castle on Castlehill. Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy panoramic views of the city. There are interactive exhibits ideal for kids and designated family rest areas.

Stroll down the historic Royal Mile from Castlehill to Holyrood Palace. Explore kid-friendly shops and street performers along the way, and consider a break at one of the many cafes on Canongate for snacks.

Stroll down the historic Royal Mile from Castlehill to Holyrood Palace. Explore kid-friendly shops and street performers along the way, and consider a break at one of the many cafes on Canongate for snacks.
~2.5 hours
Visit the Museum of Childhood on Brunswick Street, a short walk from the Royal Mile. It offers interactive displays and activities designed for children, making it engaging for the whole family.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a traditional pub along the Royal Mile and order Fish and Chips, a crispy and satisfying dish popular locally.
Fish and Chips
Choose a family-friendly restaurant near the Museum of Childhood area and try Cranachan, a Scottish dessert featuring raspberries, cream, oats, and whisky (non-alcoholic version for kids).
CranachanStaying in Old Town keeps you close to key attractions like Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, minimizing travel time with children.

Start your morning at Holyrood Park, heading up Arthur's Seat via the main path from Holyrood Road in Edinburgh's Old Town. The trail is family-friendly but bring sturdy shoes and water. Enjoy panoramic views over the city, easy to manage with kids taking breaks on the way.

Start your morning at Holyrood Park, heading up Arthur's Seat via the main path from Holyrood Road in Edinburgh's Old Town. The trail is family-friendly but bring sturdy shoes and water. Enjoy panoramic views over the city, easy to manage with kids taking breaks on the way.

After descending, walk to Princes Street Gardens for a relaxed picnic on the green lawns. Pick a spot near the Scott Monument for shade and easy access to nearby public restrooms. Buy fresh local sandwiches and snacks from nearby food stalls on Princes Street.

After descending, walk to Princes Street Gardens for a relaxed picnic on the green lawns. Pick a spot near the Scott Monument for shade and easy access to nearby public restrooms. Buy fresh local sandwiches and snacks from nearby food stalls on Princes Street.
~2 hours
In the afternoon, visit the Scottish National Gallery on The Mound, a short walk from the gardens. Focus on family-friendly exhibits and allocate time for interactive kid zones. Free entry and lovely café inside for quick refreshment.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a family-friendly restaurant near the Royal Mile offering classic Fish and Chips. Pair with a soft drink or Irn-Bru for kids and a local Ale for adults.
Fish and ChipsStaying in Old Town places you close to Arthur's Seat and Princes Street Gardens, perfect for easy family access and walking between attractions.

Visit this historic royal yacht docked in the Leith area of Edinburgh. Kids will enjoy exploring the ship's decks and seeing the royal apartments, with interactive exhibits making it engaging for children.

Visit this historic royal yacht docked in the Leith area of Edinburgh. Kids will enjoy exploring the ship's decks and seeing the royal apartments, with interactive exhibits making it engaging for children.
~2 hours
Head to the Leith Market or nearby nearby Kirkgate Market to sample local street food and fresh produce. Look for kid-friendly stalls offering snacks and treats like Scotch pie or fresh fruit.
~1 hours
Travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow for the next day. The train from Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street takes about an hour. Book tickets online in advance for the best prices.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Leith near the Royal Yacht Britannia and try a traditional Scottish breakfast with eggs, sausage, and black pudding.
Black pudding
Look for a street food stall at Leith Market offering Scotch pie, a savory meat pie popular in Scotland, paired with Irn-Bru, a sweet Scottish soda.
Scotch pie
Find a family-friendly restaurant in central Glasgow serving fish and chips with mushy peas for a classic Scottish dinner.
Fish and ChipsLeith is perfect for accessing the Royal Yacht Britannia and local markets, with a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere.
Take the train from Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street. Book in advance for best prices and options.

Explore exhibits catering to all ages in Kelvingrove, located on Argyle Street in Glasgow's West End. Engage kids with interactive displays and enjoy the park surroundings for breaks.

Explore exhibits catering to all ages in Kelvingrove, located on Argyle Street in Glasgow's West End. Engage kids with interactive displays and enjoy the park surroundings for breaks.

Visit the Botanic Gardens on Great Western Road for a relaxed stroll amid diverse plants and glasshouses. The Children's Garden is a perfect spot for kids to explore safely.

Visit the Botanic Gardens on Great Western Road for a relaxed stroll amid diverse plants and glasshouses. The Children's Garden is a perfect spot for kids to explore safely.
~2 hours
Join a family-friendly cooking class in the West End, offering hands-on experiences making Scottish dishes like shortbread or Scotch broth. Confirm the location within this safe and accessible neighborhood.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for casual eateries near the Botanic Gardens offering Scotch broth, a hearty traditional soup perfect for kids and adults alike. Accompany it with some soft bread rolls.
Scotch broth
Seek out a family-friendly restaurant in the West End and try Fish and Chips, a classic Scottish dish with crispy fried fish and chunky chips. Add a side of mushy peas if available.
Fish and ChipsIt is close to all major attractions of the day and offers family-friendly hotels and easy transport options.

Explore the interactive exhibits and planetarium at Glasgow Science Centre. Arrive early for kid-friendly workshops and hands-on activities that engage children of all ages.

Explore the interactive exhibits and planetarium at Glasgow Science Centre. Arrive early for kid-friendly workshops and hands-on activities that engage children of all ages.
~2 hours
Stroll through Merchant City's cobbled streets such as Ingram Street and Wilson Street. Visit kid-accessible spots like Merchant Square for open spaces and cafes.
~1 hours
Allow extra time for family packing and checkout routines. Use family-friendly luggage trolleys available at your accommodation.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the Glasgow Science Centre and try fresh shortbread paired with a hot tea to start the day.
Shortbread
Look for a casual eatery in Merchant City and order Fish and Chips, a classic Scottish dish consisting of fried fish and fries.
Fish and Chips
Find a family-friendly restaurant near your accommodation and enjoy Sunday Roast with all the trimmings for a hearty traditional meal.
Sunday RoastStaying here puts you close to your day's activities and offers easy access to dining and public transport.
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Accommodation is estimated at $150 per night per person for family stays. Food cost includes meals for children and adults, averaging $48 daily. Transport covers public transit and occasional taxis used at $12 daily. Activities include entry fees for family-friendly attractions and museums.
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