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Accessible Attractions in London
Showing 25–48 of 181 accessible attractions in London
SightseeingThe Crystal Maze London
SightseeingAbbey Road Studios
SightseeingBallie Ballerson
Indoor PlayODEON BFI IMAX
Activity CentresIFLY London At The O2
MuseumsVan Gogh The Immersive Experience
SightseeingThe London Bridge Experience
MuseumsThe Postal Museum
MuseumsThe Courtauld Gallery
Swimming PoolsThe Greenwich Centre
Activity CentresBarbican Centre
Indoor PlayF1 Arcade
Indoor PlayImmersive Gamebox London
SightseeingTour for Muggles
MuseumsWellington Arch
SightseeingThe Royal Mews
SightseeingShrimp & Grill
SightseeingChiswick House & Gardens
Trampoline ParksFlip Out E6 London
Indoor PlayVue Harrow
MuseumsThe Clink Prison Museum
MuseumsRoyal Academy of Arts
AdventureChislehurst Caves
MuseumsThe House of MinaLima
Wheelchair Accessible Days Out in London
London offers a thriving range of accessible family attractions for days out with children of all abilities. The city's directory lists 372 venues suitable for families with accessibility needs, with something for every age and interest. Wild Kingdom Playspace and Lightopia London provide outdoor adventure spaces, while Secret of the Thames brings museum exploration indoors with hands-on exhibits. For entertainment, Adopt-a-Bear Experience and Bach to Baby offer activity-focused sessions where children can engage meaningfully. Many attractions provide detailed facility information on their listings, so you can plan according to your family's specific access requirements.
Each attraction listing includes detailed accessibility information covering parking, entry points, adapted facilities, and support services. We recommend checking individual venue details before visiting to ensure they match your family's needs. London's accessible attractions span both paid and free options across hundreds of locations, so there's flexibility to suit any budget.
Accessible attractions in London: FAQs
What accessibility features should I check before booking an attraction in London?
When planning a family visit, each WithTheKids listing details accessible entry, toilet facilities, accessible parking, family rooms, adapted equipment, and staff support services. Read through the 'Facilities' section of any attraction you're interested in before booking. Many venues also welcome advance calls to discuss specific access needs. Facilities vary widely, so checking individual listings ensures the venue can accommodate your family's requirements comfortably.
Are there free accessible attractions for families in London?
Yes, London includes free-entry options within the accessible attractions directory. Check individual listings to confirm current admission policies, as some venues offer free entry for children, companions, or on specific days. Search by 'Free Entry' within the directory, or review individual attraction pages which show pricing clearly so you can plan around your budget.
Can I find both indoor and outdoor accessible activities in London?
Absolutely. London's accessible attractions include indoor venues such as museums and play spaces, and outdoor options like parks and playgrounds. The directory breakdown shows many indoor options for rainy days and outdoor spaces for open-air adventures. Most attractions list whether they're indoors, outdoors, or a mix, so you can plan varied days out across different weather and seasons.