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I'm at a bit of a loose end this weekend with my husband away and was thinking of taking the kids somewhere close-ish to London for a one-day or overnight adventure. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a car but have not taken too many trips out and about. My boys are 3 and almost 5 and good travelers.

Thanks in advance for any ideas!

How about the Transport Museum in Covent Garden? Bus to Embankment directly from ED and you can let the kids loose. Plenty of options for a meal afterwards in Covent Garden too.


They have trains and buses which the kids can hop on and off.


Edited to add - just realised you were looking for an overnight getaway... Oops!

Butlins camber sands? Not sure if they do one night stays though.

Or find a b and b in whitstable or somewhere similar? Playing on the beach is fun in all weathers with children

Or a day trip or overnight to Brighton? Drusillas theme park near there is great.

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