![]() ![]() The author suggests a couple walking tours which are well-designed.Ī couple things that the author left out which we think are helpful: At Westminster Abbey, they have a kid’s scavenger hunt that really keeps the kids occupied while helping the adults (who are helping the kids) really see the detail of this magnificent building. ![]() It reminds us of the format used by Fodor's. This book has few pictures and is printed in black, white and pink. The book is laid out in typical guidebook fashion, with sites grouped by theme (parks, museums, history, etc.) with each site briefly described with good comments on its value (some are described as tacky, which is certainly true) as well as a summary of hours, cost, transport, and other details. It will certainly help the travelling family get the best experience for their money. ![]() We can enthusiastically recommend this book as not just a great guide for taking kids to London as well as a valuable resource for planning any trip with children. Having traveled to Europe several times (including to London) with our own children (aged 8 and 10 at the time), we have a pretty good idea of how to see London with kids. Disclosure: I received a free copy of this book with the expectation that I would provide an honest review. ![]()
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