Delighted to be invited to a fun packed VIP afternoon in Southbank with kids, where do we start ?! The neighbourhood is filled with cultural pursuits and attractions, from sweeping panoramas from the London Eye, paradigm-challenging performances at the National Theatre or South Bank Centre, riverside gathering spaces, wry street art and skateboard-friendly underpasses.
It makes a perfect outing when sun is out, but there’s so much more to it.
Cool engaging material for grownups or families with kids weather regardless at Southbank Centre, Sea life Aquarium or House of Vans. In the past they featured the Moomins part of the Nordic matters -our Scandi friends took our advice and tested with their kids, cool stuff they have confirmed!
We started our trip river cruising – the best way for sightseeing London with tiny feet! Ideal for a sunny day but also feasible on rainy or grey one – there’s certain poetry and charm as consolation for the wet days.
As VIP cruisers we got our pics with the captain and at length talking about the bridges, city architecture, the Parliament and so on. Special City cruises deal for families from Bankside pier, online offer hop-on hop-off 24hour with the Riverpass
Next door thereβs the Aquarium, which makes a perfect visit for kids. We’ve been very privileged to be invited for a back staged tour, including feeding the stingrays and huge turtles. Slimey little fish and squid, locally sourced and fed by the kids – very exciting! Me as a diver I am still rather reluctant to admire sharks, rays and turtles in the Aquarium, but have to admit the London ones look chilled and rather happy. London Aquarium with kids is always a hit, and given the extra treats today, the kids were ecstatic.
Jellyfish were next, fascinating all of us how they change colours and float so graciously.
We wrapped up the visit to London Aquarium with kids through another backstage exit and glorious icecream. To celebrate the summer days and London, Southbank team came up with the most brilliantly customised flavours and toppings. I had the London sunrise with strawberry coulis – this one is dedicated to London eye. Tiny capsules popping in your mouth and amazing flavours – must say I’d love to get this as a regular treat. My fellow blogger Wandermum had the Charcoaled flavoured one, dedicated to London Dungeon. Her eldest daughter and my eldest son went for the beautiful blue Mint, dedicated to the SeaLife.
The icecream van is just next door to London Eye and Aquarium and I am objecting to such wonderful customised icecreams available just on 2 other days per year! Grab yours on August 1st and 2nd complimentary to London Big Ticket !Β No cash purchasing available, so I am afraid I am soo sold that I am warmly recommending getting the whole family on London Eye, Aquarium, Dungeon, cruising, Big Busses, Shrek and Madame Tussauds so on for the sake of these flavours!
Re-energised, re-freshed and showered (very temperamental summer weather I am afraid!), we headed to the House of Vans through some serious graffiti and cool tunnels.
Skateboarding is so embedded in this neighbourhood, it’s freedom, liberation from the corporate paradoxes, being rebel and forever young in spirit.
The House of Vans is where βOff The Wallβ lives and where imagination lets loose over concrete bowls, art installations, workshops and concert stages. Located in Brooklyn, New York and Waterloo, London, as well as pop-ups around the world, the House of Vans is home to cool & creativity. We need to get back for 1:1 on Saturday with my eldest – his early enthusiasm faded after some wobbly experiences and instructor dedicated time to our fellow journalists and kids. He managed a couple of rides similar to the scooter and right at the end some good assisted ones. We are both sold and definitely going back, trainers for me as well for the next occasion!
The evening ended brilliantly at Mondrian – with cocktails and lovely ladies talking us through the hotel, the bars, the achievements. Being so in love for so many years with its sibling in Noho – Sanderson, Mondrian just charmed us instantly. It’s funky and designery without being cluttered, pretentious or stark. The nautical theme and UK-US references are everywhere,Β Warhol like arty objects and secluded corners. The Dandylyan bar recently got awarded best 2017 cocktail bar and I do confess the botanical concoctions were sublime.
Luckily at this point my other half chipped in to run around a super excited monkey – Mondrian hotel with kids is totally feasible but certainly more enjoyable with dad taking over. R inspected curiously the ships, had a juice, a crunchy apple, admired some more the river and the boats – a lot of mayhem and mischief towards the end.
We went back child-free and with friends to Rumpus rooftop sibling – great fun, superb cocktails and very cool rooftop views. Mondrian hotel with kids will be back with cheeky monkeys slightly older! Southbank with kids or without is so much fun!
How fun! My kids would love this and it sounds like they’d be the perfect age too! I’d love to see the turtles and sharks!
Hi Kim and thanks for stopping by! Southbank has an amazing range of activities for all ages and this summer we are properly spoilt! Fingers cross the sun will also come back!
The aquarium looks amazing! Dex would love to see all those beautiful fishes.
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Hope you get to go soon, it’s perfect for the winter weather π And thanks for stopping by!
What a fun! looks like you were busy and had a lovely time there:) Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time
Pleasure to link in! And indeed Southbank is so cool and fun weather regardless!
It looks like a great day. We visited there the last time we were in London but didn’t do nearly as much as you did #kcacols
Yes there’s so much indeed Tracey and we were far from exhausting all Southbank possibilities and treats. Thanks for stopping by!
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