London Family Travel Tips & Advice
On this page, we’ve gathered our best London family travel advice in one place, including guides on getting around London with kids, transport tips, and neighbourhood help so you can base yourselves somewhere that works for your family. We break down the most useful transport links for families, from the London Underground (including step-free stations where possible) to buses, trains and river boats, plus practical tips for travelling with a buggy, using contactless, and keeping costs down.
You’ll also find recommendations and itineraries from mums who know London well, including where to stay, what to do, and how to build a day that mixes big-ticket attractions with playground stops, easy lunch options and calm moments.
London Family Adventure: Everything You Need to Know
Planning your first family trip to London can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re navigating a new city with kids in tow. From figuring out how to use public transport to choosing attractions that actually work for families, there’s a lot to consider before you go.
Written by Lois (aka @familylifenorthwest), this guide covers everything first-time visitors need to know about traveling to London as a family, including where to stay, how to get around, what to book in advance, and which experiences are genuinely worth your time. Whether you’re visiting with young children or older kids, these practical tips will help you plan a smoother, more enjoyable trip—so you can spend less time stressing and more time experiencing the best of London together.
4 East London Markets in One Day: Itinerary & Guide
Spend the day living like a Londoner
Take a walk through some of the trendiest neighbourhoods in East London stopping at the some amazing spots along the way
~ You’ll get a detailed guide through East London walking through 3 markets (4 if you go on a Sunday!), historic neighbourhoods and pitstops for little ones.
London neighbourhood guide: Hampstead heath
Visiting London for the first time, travelling with kids, or both? It can feel overwhelming. With 32 boroughs and a huge public transport network, there’s a lot to see, so let’s simplify it. In this guide, I’ll share five of the best London neighbourhoods to stay in with children, each with its own vibe, easy transport links, and family-friendly perks, perfect for little legs.