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Family Days Out

Notting Hill is a great destination for a family trip offering entertainment for kids of all ages. We’ve picked some of the most popular family-friendly things to do and sorted them into a handy list.

Holland Park Holland Park is the Royal Borough’s largest park. It has sports areas, children’s playgrounds, and acres of land to explore. We also have a cafeteria and large areas of woodland abundant with wildlife. Holland Park also has the beautiful Kyoto Garden. This is the Japanese garden donated by the Chamber of Commerce of Kyoto in 1991. Holland Park is also the base of the borough’s Ecology Service. The Ecology Centre at Holland Park runs a series of events, activities, and educational visits for schools. We also run a wildlife club for children, holiday activities, and a full programme of events for all ages. Ilchester Place, W8 6LU. 020 7602 2226 www.rbkc.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks/ holland-park

The Tabernacle We are considered to be a place that has to be one of the best kept local tips in the area. This venue is unique in that it houses a cafe/bar restaurant serving a good range of well priced snacks and meals, but not just that it has a music hall upstairs for gigs and downstairs is an enthusiastic art gallery. There are plenty of activities for all the family to enjoy. Visit our website for a full timetable of events. The Tabernacle, 34-35 Powis Square, London W11 2AY. 020 7221 9700 www.thetabernaclew11.com/

Kensington Gardens Once part of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens offers a mix of old and new park pastimes and green space. Get your fix of contemporary art and architecture at the Serpentine Galleries, marvel at the history and heritage of Kensington Palace or admire the Victorian splendour of the Albert Memorial. Over in the Diana Memorial Playground , kids will enjoy the huge wooden pirate ship, sensory trail and play sculptures, inspired by the adventures of fictional park hero, Peter Pan. London W2 2UH. 0300 061 2000 www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/kensingtongardens

KidZania London Enter our scaled city where kids get a glimpse of the future. A place where every kid is given the freedom to be whoever they want and explore a unique indoor city, created just for them. Kids can only aspire to what they know exists! From an airline pilot to actor, firefighter to radio DJ, kids can work, play, earn and learn whilst having fun. Working collaboratively and independently, they are empowered to discover their individual passions, talents and skills through a range of educational, exciting and immersive experiences that are different every time. Westfield London Shopping Centre Ariel Way, London W12 7GA. 0330 131 3333 www.kidzania.co.uk/ Museum of Brands A nostalgic journey through 200 years of consumer culture Our collection takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through 200 years of social change, culture and lifestyle. It is an exciting new way of looking at history through the things that generations of families have thrown away. It’s a journey back through the memories of your childhood, all brought back to life again by our Time Tunnel – a fascinating insight into how we have lived since Victorian times. Explore the remarkable story of how our consumer society has evolved since Victorian times! In this journey of discovery that puts our favourite brands into their historical context, you’ll see royal coronations, two world wars, man landing on the moon and right up to the digital age! 111-117 Lancaster Rd, London W11 1QT. 020 7243 9611 www.museumofbrands.com/

Avondale Park Avondale Park is a small park in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, between Walmer and Sirdar Roads. It has a mix of formal gardens, sports facilities, and lawns. Notably, it is home to what is believed to be Britain’s first floral lawn. Avondale Park is a staffed park with the following facilities: formal gardens, children’s play area, small wildlife area, games area (5-a-side football, netball and tennis), public toilets. With an aim to improve biodiversity in the park, a grass-free lawn was created. This contains flowers of all different types to add a mix of pollen, scent, and colour. 8 Walmer Rd, London W11 4EY. 020 7602 2226 www.rbkc.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks/ avondale-park

Kensington Memorial Park Kensington Memorial Park is a staffed park with the following facilities: pleasant formal areas, a children’s playground, tennis, football, junior cricket and One O’clock club (managed by Family and Children’s Services), public toilets. We also feature a water park play area. Saint Mark, s Road, London W10 6BZ. 020 7361 3003 www.rbkc.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks/ kensington-memorial-park

Hyde Park Set right in the heart of London, Hyde Park offers both world-class events and concerts together with plenty of quiet places to relax and unwind. Dip your toes in the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, brave an open water swim in the Serpentine, or just admire the views across the lake from a waterside café. Have a go at tennis, horse riding, or join the many joggers, walkers and cyclists enjoying the open air. London, W2 2UH. 0300 061 2000 www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/hyde-park