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Battersea Park Children's Zoo
Talk with a mynah bird, pat a pygmy goat or meet a ring-tailed lemur face-to-face in this up-close-and-personal zoo, wh...
 
Coram's Fields
No adult can enter without a child and inside you’ll find a seven-acre playground with sandpits, a flying fox and oth...
 
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground
With its huge wooden pirate ship surrounded by a beach, teepees, play sculptures and toys, this established favourite a...
 
Diesel
Better-known for its adult clothing, Italian brand Diesel is now attracting attention for its fantastic range of clothe...
 
Disney Store
The magic of Disney still appeals to all ages - and offers something for all budgets. This store is great for browsing,...
 
Gambado
A huge indoor play area offering more than 110 activities, including climbing walls, laser games, slides, dizzy dodgems...
 
Gap Kids
Casual clothing store that excels at producing good quality basics, classic pieces in simple styles and colours.
 
Golden Hinde
Sir Francis Drake’s circumnavigation of the world was a key contribution to the emergence of England’s maritime str...
 
HMS Belfast
WWII battlecruiser with nine preserved decks to explore as part of a guided tour.
 
Hamleys
Every toy you can think of and more at this London institution. Seven storeys of goodies, exhibitions of new products a...
 
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London Underground's first escalators were fitted into Earl's Court station in 1911 and tested by a one-legged man named Bumper Harris. He constantly rode the escalator in an effort to prove to sceptics the safety and stability of the new moving stairway.