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Free activities in the city

Looking to entertain the kids on a shoestring ? We’ve compiled a list of free activities for children of all ages. Scroll down for more info!

If you’re aware of other free days out in London, which aren’t listed below, please let us know by emailing info@hackneyfoodbank.org

  • Events at Hackney Libraries

    From reading challenges to egg hunts and Easter crafting, Hackney’s libraries are hosting plenty of free, fun activities this spring. There’s lots for younger kids and also a writing course for over 12s.

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  • Free School Holiday Club

    Daubeney School is offering a free Easter holiday camp for those eligible for free school meals.

    Book by emailing info@alh.org.uk or Call 0208 432 6699

    Daubeney Primary School, E5 0EG

  • horizon 22

    Visit London’s highest free viewing platform. It’s situated on the 58th floor of a tower block in Bishopsgate and offers amazing views of the Thames and Tower Briidge. Book well ahead to avoid disappointment.

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  • visit the pelicans!

    Did you know that there are pelicans in St James’ Park? They were presented to King Charles II by a Russian ambassador in the 1600s.

    You’ll find them close to the bridge to Duck Island (head to the Horse Guard Parade park entrance). Feeding time is 2.30pm each day!

    Please note in April 2025 the pelicans aren’t on view to the public due to avian influenza.

  • FOUNTAINS KINGS CROSS

    Little children love the fountains at Kings Cross. The 1,080 jets are individually controlled and lit. Kids run in and out of them! Bring swimming costumes or a change of clothes!

    It’s open daily during daylight hours.

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  • the wellcome collection

    There’s a really fun exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in Euston throughout the summer of 2024.

    Jason and the Adventure of 254 is a whimsical look at how society perceives disability. There are giant sculptures and push-button lights.

    Admission is free.

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  • hackney city farm

    Open Tuesday to Sunday, this city farm offers a chance to get close to a range of farmyard animals. Admission is completely free. Find the farm at Goldsmiths Row (E2 8QA)

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  • Activities with Hackney Council

    During school holiday, Hackney Council will once again be teaming up with a number of schools, sports activity providers and community services to offer a wide range of exciting activities and a daily healthy free meal.

    It’s first-come first-served so book your place early!

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  • freightliners farm

    Located in Liverpool Road, Islington, this city farm is wonderful. There are pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, rabbits, ducks and more.

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  • museum of the home

    This museum at 136 Kingsland Road offers exhibits about how homes have evolved over the decades. Check out a typical room from the 1800s or the 1970s!

    Admission is free. Open Tuesday to Sunday.

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  • The Young V&A

    Located on Cambridge Heath Road in Bethnal Green, this is very much a hands-on doing museum.

    There’s a play gallery and toys from throughout the decades. This place is a must-see!

    Open daily - 10am - 5.45pm.

    Admission Free.

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  • The Science Museum

    Packed with exhibits that will blow your mind, this free museum in South Kensington is so special.

    There are cars and aeroplanes from through the ages and their space exhibition is incredible. There’s a fun interactive space for pre-schoolers downstairs.

    Open daily 10am-6pm

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  • The Southbank Centre

    From beatbox to dancing and Moomin inspired events, there’s plenty happening at the Southbank Centre this spring.

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  • the design museum

    The Design Museum’s collection is an important record of the key designs that have shaped the modern world. It tells the history of mass production, from the manufacturing innovations of the nineteenth century up to the digital and making revolution of the last few years

    .224 – 238 Kensington High Street.

    Open daily from 10am. Admission: free

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  • grant museum of zoology

    Established in 1828 as a teaching collection in comparative anatomy, the Grant Museum of Zoology is now home to around 68,000 zoological specimens, including extinct and extant animal species, fluid preserved specimens, taxidermy, glass and wax animal models, fossils and pinned entomology.

    University College London , 21 University Street , WC1E 6DE.

    Open: Tuesday – Friday: 1pm-5pm and Saturday: 11am-5pm

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  • The British Museum

    2 million years of human art, history and culture.

    Come face-to-face with objects from the Sutton Hoo ship burial, explore the wonderful collection of the Islamic world and learn more about Egyptian mummies.

    Open daily from 10am.

    Admission free.

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  • London walks

    TFL has compiled a list of brilliant walking routes. It’s a great way to discover more of the city. Each walk takes around half an hour.

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  • Watch Tower Bridge open

    You can get a good view from the banks of the Thames with a lovely grassy area near City Hall where you can have a picnic and watch the bridge open.

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  • National Maritime Museum

    There are child-friendly tours, several excellent play spaces and a giant map for kids to leap around on. Advanced booking is recommended.

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  • Tate Modern

    See some of the world’s most exciting modern and contemporary art at Tate Modern's art gallery. On display are paintings, sculptures and large-scale installations from artists around the world.

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    Tate Modern
  • Mudchute Farm

    Visit one of the largest inner city farms in Europe with 32 acres of countryside and over 100 animals for all to enjoy in the heart of East London.

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  • Crystal Palace Park

    Explore this family-friendly park where you can pet animals in a children’s farm, get lost in a Victorian maze, skateboard in the skatepark or admire dinosaur statues that were erected in the 1850s.

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  • Barbican Conservatory and Art Gallery

    Visit London's second largest conservatory in London. Tickets must be booked in advance. There are also tours and exhibitions to see - check out their upcoming events here:

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  • Short Walks with TFL

    TFL has compiled a list of brilliant walking routes. It’s a great way to discover more of the city. Each walk takes around half an hour.

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  • Shakespeare Walk Adventure Playground

    This Stoke Newington playground is free and children aged six-16 can be dropped off. There are staff on hand to keep an eye! Open weekdays during the holidays: 12pm-5pm.