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My 13-year-old godson is coming to stay this weekend (Fri pm to Sun lunchtime) and I was wondering if anyone can suggest one or two things that boys of his age typically enjoy - either locally or in central London.


He likes music and writes/records his own songs, and he has already told me he wants to drink coffee and go on the Underground...


Thank you in advance for any suggestions!

Covent Garden is good for hanging around ,watching street performers ,drinking coffee .

There's the london transport musuem there and used to be another little museum type place with old fashioned curios - penny in the slot etc .

The Science Museum has a wonderful (free) exhibition running at the moment. Universe of Sound where you can step inside a virtual Philharmonia Orchestra, conduct and play with the new interactive digital installation based on Holst's The Planets. Went with an eight-year-old who studies piano and clarinet. He loved it especially getting a chance to meet a real cellist and have a long confab with him. There was also a typanist talking to some other children. Going back myself with husband (71)for another visit. The gallery is situated on the first floor quite out of the way, past the Ferguson tractor. It was not at all busy although the rest of the Museum had the usual half-term crowd.

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