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free/cheap family activities in london this weekend?
matilda.cs
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Hi All,
I;m taking my family to London this weekend...
We're arriving on Sunday and plan to go to the Natural history museum. (free)
Followed by dinner at Pizza Express (free courtesy of Tesco)
And then staying in Docklands travelodge. (£17 for a family of 4, after the sale!)
On Monday, we are going to the London Zoo (free courtesy of Tesco) Before returning on Monday evening.
As you can see, so far our plans are working out fairly cheap, which is perfect, but we hoped for something to do on Sunday night with a 7 and 9 year old. Anyone got any ideas? x
I;m taking my family to London this weekend...
We're arriving on Sunday and plan to go to the Natural history museum. (free)
Followed by dinner at Pizza Express (free courtesy of Tesco)
And then staying in Docklands travelodge. (£17 for a family of 4, after the sale!)
On Monday, we are going to the London Zoo (free courtesy of Tesco) Before returning on Monday evening.
As you can see, so far our plans are working out fairly cheap, which is perfect, but we hoped for something to do on Sunday night with a 7 and 9 year old. Anyone got any ideas? x
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the best we have so far is The Avengers in iMax. Though thats £49!!!!!!0
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Science museum too, next door to the natural history museum! winner!
if you are staying a second day -
go here http://123save.co.uk/essential-offers/141-15-off-with-online-ticket-store - use the discount to buy the 'london pass' which gives you free (well you have to buy the pass) entry to 55 attractions in the city.
If the kids like chinese, Im sorry I cant remember the name but there is an awesome all you can eat Chinese restaurant in china town (I'm sure there is a few) I think it's called the laughing buddha - they were not laughing after they watched me eat, that's for sure!0
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