At last! Walking tours with you and your baby at their heart. We understand that mums want and need to get out and about.
WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT?
Babies and toddlers are discouraged from participating in most guided walks for all the obvious reasons. They can need feeding or changing, and not everyone in a group is child orientated.
This is a great way to discover the city alongside your baby, with like-minded parents who absolutely get it if there is a meltdown, or you have to stop NOW. There are planned pit stops along the various routes, for maintenance, and even tiny babies can enjoy the sensory experience of looking up at the buildings, while you soak in the verbal history.
Everything is geared up to your convenience. Start and finish times, transport accessibility, and walks that actually take moving a buggy into account. You might experience the odd kerb, but a flight of steps are definitely off the cards. Help is on always on hand and the event is held at a slower pace so they can be inclusive for everyone.
There are several walks to choose from including Jane Austen’s St James's and a tour of Dulwich Village or the Suffragettes’ East London tour. Our winners are the walks that delve into the history behind our classic nursery rhymes.
Who was Georgie Porgie? Why were the mice blind? Did London Bridge really fall down? All these questions and other burning questions of the day, will be answered in full, as you search for Lucy Locket’s pocket, lost somewhere between Whitehall and The Strand…
LOCATION: Various locations across London
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- This is an experience for 2 people + your babies
- Lasts 2.5 - 3 hours
- Regular weekly events
- Choose from a selection of different walks across London
HOW TO BOOK
Contact information for booking a place on this experience will be provided on your voucher. Vouchers to be registered within 6 months and booked on a date within 12.