London neighbourhood guide: Hampstead heath
Whether your travelling for the first time, with kids or all of the above - London can be overwhelming.
With an the largest tube service in the world to the the 32 boroughs that make up this wonderful city. There is a lot to see and do - so let’s break it down.
I’m here to make your trip to London a little easier especially if you are travelling with little legs!
Ill be breaking down 5 of the best London neighbourhoods to stay with children - all with their unique charm.
Lets go to HAMPSTEAD!
Hampstead Pond No.1
Hampstead is a charming and historic area in North London, known for its quaint village feel, beautiful green spaces, and cultural landmarks. It sits within the London Borough of Camden, just a few miles from central London, making it an easily accessible escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Getting to Hampstead is simple—if you're traveling by Tube, the Northern Line (Edgware branch) takes you straight to Hampstead Station, which is just a short walk from Hampstead Heath and the village’s bustling high street. Alternatively, you can take the Overground to Hampstead Heath Station, placing you right next to the Heath’s vast open spaces. Several bus routes, including the 24, 46, and 268, also serve the area, making it well-connected for those exploring London by public transport. Whether you’re visiting for a relaxing stroll, a cultural day out, or a foodie adventure, Hampstead is an easy and worthwhile destination to reach!
Parliament Hill Fields Playground
London Skyline Views from Parliament Hill
Kick off your day at Parliament Hill Fields Playground, a fantastic play area packed with exciting equipment. From giant slides and climbing frames to swings and sand pits, this playground caters to all ages. In summer, the paddling pool is a huge hit, offering a refreshing way for kids to cool off while parents relax nearby.
After some high-energy play, take a short walk up Parliament Hill, where kids will love running up the grassy slopes. At the top, they’ll be rewarded with one of the best panoramic views of London’s skyline—perfect for a quick family photo!
the hill garden + pergola
The Hill Garden and Pergola
A hidden gem within Hampstead Heath, The Hill Garden and Pergola is a magical place to explore with children. This stunning, slightly overgrown structure feels like a secret garden, with beautiful stone archways, climbing plants, and elevated walkways offering breathtaking views. Kids will love wandering through the winding paths, spotting hidden corners, and imagining they’re in a fairy-tale setting. It’s also a fantastic spot for family photos, with its romantic and historical charm providing the perfect backdrop. Whether it’s for a quiet break in the day or a mini adventure, The Hill Garden and Pergola is well worth a visit.
Woodland Trails
Hampstead Heath Woodlands
Hampstead Heath is home to magical woodland trails, ideal for little explorers who love climbing trees, spotting wildlife, and discovering hidden paths. The Hampstead Heath Nature Trail offers a gentle yet exciting walk through wild meadows, ancient trees, and small ponds filled with ducks and dragonflies. Along the way, kids can collect leaves, play hide-and-seek, or simply enjoy the freedom of being surrounded by nature.
For an extra adventure, visit the Wilderness Deer Enclosure, where families can catch a glimpse of the Heath’s resident deer. It’s a lovely spot to pause and enjoy some quiet time observing nature.
Kenwood House
Kenwood House
Take a walk around the Kenwood House Gardens, where kids can explore winding paths and hidden corners filled with flowers and sculptures. Entrance to the house and garden are free making it a great spot for those on a budget. Pack a picnic or grab a treat from the Kenwood Café, which offers delicious pastries, sandwiches, and ice creams.
Hampstead Heath Swimming Ponds
Hampstead Heath Swimming Ponds
If your family loves water, head to the Hampstead Heath Bathing Ponds, where older kids (and brave parents!) can take a refreshing dip in one of London’s most famous natural swimming spots. There are designated family-friendly swimming areas, so check in advance for age restrictions and safety guidelines.
For younger kids, a gentler water adventure awaits at the Model Boating Pond, where they can watch remote-controlled boats or even bring their own to sail.
Exploring Hampstead Village
The Wells Tavern
Before heading home, take some time to explore Hampstead Village, a charming area filled with family-friendly cafés, bookstores, and boutique shops. Visit La Creperie de Hampstead for a sweet or savory crepe that little ones will love. Try Roni’s or Mani’s for a light lunch or If you’re after a sit-down meal, The Wells Tavern offers a welcoming atmosphere with a great children’s menu. For a bit of shopping fun, head to Daunt Books, a beautiful independent bookstore with a great selection of children’s books, or explore the unique toys and gifts at Jou Jou & Lucy. Hampstead Village is the perfect way to end your day with a relaxed stroll, some delicious food, and a little shopping for the whole family.