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    Tell us about your interests and we can suggest some places.



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    Our main concern is finding places that will happily allow our kiddos. They are well behaved but having people glare at them is a major bummer!! Our kids are almost 3 and 5. Zoos and science museums are always good but we of course want to see the things that personify London.
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    The Tower of London, Westminster, St Paul's, Windsor, and Harrods for some fun shopping.
    I was there two years ago in May, you will have a great time.

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    The London Eye, which you can book online ahead of time, would be really fun with the little ones! It's like glass capsules on a giant Ferris wheel, so you're enclosed in a little glass room and can see the whole city!

    The museums are great, depending on your interests, and the boys will likely enjoy riding the subway as much as anything, so get a Tube pass for easy navigating.
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    Try the Science Museum..
    http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

    It is wonderful for kids ( and husbands lol) and it's FREE!
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