Only just heard that the Bank of England Museum exists and thought that, especially during this school holiday period, I'd mention it to other users. Looks worth a look-in.
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A couple of other suggestions - I went to the Markfield Steam Museum (Markfield Park, Tottenham) after seeing it recommended on this site and it was fantastic. As well as the museum, the park is also great, cafe is great and it's by the river.
The other day we had a 'big day out' to the Thames Barrier - it takes a while to get there via overground, underground, DLR and bus from Wooliwch Arsenal - but that's part of the fun and, once there, there's a small cafe and information centre (£3.50 for adults) plus great industrial river views! Then we walked 2 miles along the river to the Dome, passing an ecology park which would also be worth a look, time permitting, and then home on the tube.
Also got the tube the other day to Cockfosters - exciting for a child who has never been the end of a tube line before - and walked to the Museum of Domestic Architecture based on the Middlesex University Campus. Very small, very quiet and very sweet. Free.
Maze in Trafalgar Square also amusing though not time-consuming.
Suspect I should be posting these suggestions in a particular place on the site...sorry.
Permalink Reply by Liz on August 11, 2010 at 15:01
Hi Helen (and Jeremy). I've got a thread going here about days out using public transport, building up quite a big stock of ideas now. I'm going to add your two suggestions to it. There's a link to it in the Kids Stuff group