Top family activities around Regent’s Park

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Amongst the many parks and green spaces in London, Regent’s Park boasts some of the best attractions in the city. While it isn’t the biggest open space in London, it still has a lot to offer for families and tourists alike.

Here at the Montcalm London Marble Arch, we pride ourselves on being the best hotel and spa London. Our rooms are the perfect place for parents to relax and kids to experience a world of fun. During your trip, these exciting activities near Regent’s Park will keep the whole family entertained.

London Zoo

Regent’s Park, London

A day out at the zoo is a wonderful experience for the whole family. Watch the kids’ faces light up as they meet all kinds of specifies, some endangered, from all around the world. The London Zoo is the oldest scientific zoo in the world and has been helping to preserve endangered animals and fund research for nearly 200 years. Not only will you and the little ones get chance to see exotic animals, you will also learn all about their habitats and the global environment.

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Madame Tussauds

Marylebone Road, London

You may never get to meet your celebrity idol in the flesh but at least you and the kids can have a photo with them at Madame Tussauds. The famous waxwork museum has been one of London’s most popular attractions for decades and offers a fun experience for the whole family. As you explore the halls of Madame Tussauds, you’ll find all kinds of celebrity doppelgangers. Be sure to take your camera along so you and the family can snap some selfies with your favourite singer, actor or Royal Family member.

Sherlock Holmes Museum

Baker Street, London

After spending the morning strolling around Regent’s Park, why not head over to Baker Street to explore the home of London’s most famous fictional detective? Ever since Arthur Conan Doyle first introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and his trusted partner Dr Watson, 221b Baker Street has become one of London’s most iconic addresses. Step inside the gorgeous terrace house and discover all kinds of hidden treasures. The museum boasts a wonderful collection of authentic memorabilia including original writings, props and photographs. This is a fun and interesting activity for the whole family to enjoy.

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The Magic Circle

Stephenson Way, London

Take a walk down King’s Cross and enter a world of magic and mystery. The Magic Circle is one of the oldest magic organisations in the world and has been attracting famous performers and excited spectators since it first opened its doors in 1905. As you step inside, you’ll find yourself surrounded by centuries of magical memorabilia. The in-house museum boasts a collection of items from the world’s greatest magicians. The Magic Circle hosts regular performances and events that will give you and the kids a chance to learn more about the history of performance magic and watch some of the best magicians in the business.