Cheap days out in London

Our selection of six belt-tightening itineraries to help you have fun on a budget



The toughest thing about a day out with kids is that the little blighters can’t pay their own way. We’ve allocated £20 per blighter in this itinerary, and £40 per adult.

Start the day in Covent Garden

© Susannah Stone

Most kids are happy to spend hours watching Covent Garden's (1) juggling/magic/painted-statue acts – and the truth is that some of them are quite impressive. Make sure you go prepared with a stash of small denomination coins.



Hit the shops

© Heloise Bergman

There are two shops in the Covent Garden area with a nostalgic appeal likely to enchant all ages. Benjamin Pollock’s Toy Shop (2) has been selling toy theatres in Covent Garden since the 1880s. These days stock includes charming music boxes and sewing cases.

Be firm; tell the kids it’s looking-only on this occasion but be prepared to splash a little cash at relative newcomer to the area Hope & Greenwood (3), a traditional sweetie shop, where the gobstoppers are stored in glass jars and you can get sugar-free gummy bears.

Take in some culture

Topolski Century Topolski Century

Next, take a walk across Waterloo Bridge (4) and head to the Royal Festival Hall (5) to take advantage of the free loos and check out an exhibition. You can also visit Topolski Century (6), a vast rambling mural by the Polish expressionist Feliks Topolski in a railway arch close to Waterloo Station, which records many of the key events and important figures of the twentieth century.

Grab something to eat

At some point you’ll want to refuel. There are sandwiches for sale in both the Royal Festival Hall and the National Theatre (7) (and quiet spots where you could buy a drink and eat a discreet packed lunch) but there’s a handy branch of Pizza Express (8), and the chain’s a family favourite with good reason.

Visit an underwater wonderland

Round off your fun-but-frugal day with a trip to the London Aquarium (9); children will be entranced for hours and the ticket is cheaper if you buy online.

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  • any day which starts at covent garden is never gonna be cheap, i have found this to my cost

    sam Fri Nov 12 2010
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  • I went straight to this feature only to find that it was rather an expensive day out. You are normally very good at this sort of thing but on this occasion I think you have failed.

    Kim Smith Fri Nov 12 2010
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  • Boring...

    Pierre Fri Nov 12 2010
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  • It has to be said that this seems like a pretty expensive day for a "cheap day out" shops, pizza express AND the London aquarium. Families of 4 are surely going to be looking at shelling out around £100 on a day like this! Go for a walk in the park and fly a kite. Go to a museum. there are innumberable FREE things to do in our great city.

    Johnny Nelson Fri Nov 12 2010
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