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We went to the Docklands museum in Canary Wharf just before christmas and they have a really nice kids zone which kept my 2.5 yo entertained for well over an hour. Also good place to visit is Greenwich. Lots to do, great playground in the park and also the boats to have a look at!

Another big thumbs up for the Docklands Museum in Canary Wharf.


I went with my ten-month old, a five and a six year old and all three were greatly entertained. The area is ticketed which means it doesn't feel at all crowded and two-year-olds will love the soft play area as well as the other activities.


Also, an incredibly easy journey from Peckham Rye now, thanks to the East London Line.

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