31 Things for Families to Do in London and Kent in October 2023

October boasts celebrations for Black History Month, the half-term break, and the centenary of Disney stories. The Florence Nightingale Museum highlights Mary Seacole’s contributions, while Tate Britain features Caribbean-English author Lucy Farfort. The Garden Museum offers art-inspired sessions, and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust invites families on nature trails. Other notable events include the Southbank Centre’s Black British Book Festival, Aardman Animation workshops at The Cartoon Museum, and the “Disney100: The Exhibition in London” showcasing a century of Disney enchantment.

Whatever the case, you’re bound to find something for everyone!

1. PAW PATROL: THE MIGHTY MOVIE

Watch the PAW Patrol pups magically gain superpowers after a meteor strikes Adventure City.  Previews from 24 Sep and officially released on 13 Oct

Cinemas, Multiple Locations NATIONWIDE

Universal

PAID

2. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MUSEUM

  • Mary Seacole’s footsteps and ‘Mix A Medicine’! Diagnose an injured soldier, choose a remedy to make them better, and mix it up. Learn about Seacole’s work, herbal remedies, and the Crimean War in this interactive activity. 01 Oct
  • Military Nursing in Focus. There will be lots to see and do at the museum, including ‘Meet Miss Nightingale’, ‘Make a Medal’ and more military history-related activities. 21 – 29 Oct

Florence Nightingale Museum, Lambeth LONDON

FREE with admission

3. THE GARDEN MUSEUM

  • Sunday sessions (ages 3 – 10). 01 – 14 Oct
  • Tuesday Tots sessions (under 5s). 03 – 31 Oct
  • Branch Out, the Garden Museum’s new programme of free events and activities exploring gardening, art, floristry, plant science, history, design and more (ages 12+)!  10 – 26 Oct
  • sketching, clay plate and painting) of Family Learning Half Term workshops using the subject of Frank Walter’s art, such as aubergine, watermelon, avocado, hibiscus and landscapes as a starting point to inspire our artwork (ages 3-10).  23 – 26 Oct
  • 5 – 7 and 8 -12)  24 – 26 Oct

The Garden Museum, Lambeth LONDON

FREE / PAID

4. BRITISH MUSEUM

British Museum, Bloomsbury LONDON

FREE

5. SCIENCE – A LIGHTSHOW BY LUXMURALIS

Explore and contemplate the contributions of science and human understanding of the physical world around us.  03 – 07 Oct

Rochester Cathedral, Rochester KENT

PAID

6. NOMADS

Join the Zippos Circus troupe of nomads in a delightful, fast-paced show.  04 – 29 Oct

Zippos Circus, Multiple Locations LONDON and SURREY

PAID

7. VAM

Young V&A, Bethnal Green LONDON

FREE / PAID

  • Diva Style, to explore expressing yourself through fashion. Try on pieces from the Diva Families Collection to express who you are. Explore materials, shapes and colours that make you feel great. Pose and record yourself on your phone in ways that express your most fabulous self. Get inspired by the DIVA exhibition and the people who inspire you the most to design and make new items to wear out of fabric and other interesting materials. Add your DIY fashion items to the Diva Families Collection that will change and develop across three days (ages 5+). 25 – 27 Oct

V&A South Kensington

FREE

8. TATE

  • Lucy Farfort, winner of Faber Children’s inaugural FAB Prize (ages 5-12).  07 Oct
  • Hyundai Commission by renowned artist El Anatsui, who combines innovative sculptural techniques with liquor bottle tops, delving into global histories, African decolonisation, and life’s profound journeys. 10 Oct 23 – 14 Apr 24
  • Flavia Z. Drago and get to know Vlad.  21 Oct

TATE Britain, Millbank LONDON

FREE

TATE Modern, Bankside LONDON

FREE

9. THE BRITISH LIBRARY

The British Library, St Pancras  LONDON

FREE

10. RA

Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly LONDON

Suitable for all ages.

FREE

11. FAMILY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT: CELEBRATING DISNEY

Enjoy selections from films including Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Incredibles and Up, and engage with engaging audience participation.  08 Oct

Royal College of Music, South Kensington LONDON

Suitable for all ages.

Pay What You Can

12. BLOOMSBURY FESTIVAL

Join the annual celebration of Bloomsbury’s pioneering creativity, presenting an inspiring programme of arts, science, literature, discussion and reflection. 13 – 22 Oct

Bloomsbury Festival, Bloomsbury LONDON

FREE / PAID

13. DISNEY100: THE EXHIBITION – LONDON

Step into a century of enchantment! Journey through the mesmerising legacy of The Walt Disney Company in “Disney100: The Exhibition in London”. From the humble beginnings of a mouse to the expansive universe of Pixar, Star Wars, MARVEL, and National Geographic. Feast your eyes on original artefacts, iconic costumes, and state-of-the-art exhibits. From timeless classics like “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” to modern marvels like “Encanto”, there’s magic around every corner. Secure your place in this spellbinding odyssey today!  13 Oct 23 – 21 Jan 24

ExCel, Royal Victoria Dock LONDON

PAID

14. DELIGHT: MEDIA ART EXHIBITION

Explore a unique cityscape in the heart of London.  13 Oct 23 – 28 Jan 24

Borough Yards, Borough LONDON

Suitable for ages 4+.

PAID

15. MY NATURE TRAIL

Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Barnes LONDON

FREE with admission

17. WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT

  • Wakehurst’s sensory trail inspired by Michael Rosen’s “We’re Going On A Bear Hunt,” exploring Bethlehem Wood’s autumnal hues and earning a Nature Hero badge for tracking wildlife; suitable for ages 3 and up.  14 – 29 Oct

Wakehurst, Haywards Heath SUSSEX

FREE with admission, trail at an additional fee

Kew Gardens, Richmond LONDON

FREE with admission

17. SOUTHBANK CENTRE

  • London Literature Festival, the capital’s longest-running event honouring the written and spoken word, as it unites readers of all ages and features both literary luminaries and emerging talents.  18 – 29 Oct
  • Black British Book Festival, Europe’s largest celebration of Black literature designed to remove barriers to entry for all ages.  27 – 28 Oct

Southbank Centre, South Bank LONDON

FREE / PAID

18. TURN IT UP: THE POWER OF MUSIC

Explore how music shapes our lives in this landmark interactive exhibition.  19 Oct 23 – 06 May 24

Science Museum, South Kensington LONDON

PAID

19. BABY GOSPEL FAMILY CONCERT

Enjoy singing and clapping along to hits by Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Adele, Jackie Wilson, Pharrell and more – as well as some traditional Gospel songs and nursery rhymes! 20 Oct

The Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford Kent

PAID

20. FAMILY EVENTS

Introduce the family to Shakespeare with activities created especially for younger audiences. From shows and storytelling sessions to workshops and family tours, there’s something for all ages to enjoy.  21 – 28 Oct

The Shakespeare Globe, Bankside LONDON

Suitable for ages 5+.

PAID

21. FAMILY HUB | SPIES, LIES AND DECEPTION

Could you be a secret agent? From codebreaking and problem-solving to mapping and memory tests – these are just some of the spy skills required for a successful secret agent. Inspired by Operation Fortitude, the family hub has various spy-related activities.  21 – 29 Oct

IWM London, Lambeth LONDON

FREE

22. JET AND SPACE WEEK

Explore jets and venture into outer space with the RAF Museum this October Half-Term!   21 – 29 Oct

Royal Air Force Museum, Colindale LONDON

FREE

23. THE SECRET LIFE OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS

Construction is underway at London Zoo for its newest major exhibit, ‘The Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians,’ set to open next spring, featuring 26 species in eight lifelike habitats, from South American forests to Asian mountain jungles.  21 Oct – 31 Dec

London Zoo, Regents Park LONDON

FREE with admission

24. MUSEUM OF LONDON DOCKLANDS

Museum of London Docklands, West India Quay LONDON

FREE

25. ROYAL ALBERT HALL PRESENTS ALBERT’S BAND PRESENTS: MYTHS & LEGENDS

Join the Royal Albert Hall’s resident ensemble, Albert’s Band, for a musical journey exploring Myths and legends as the venue gears up for the spookiest day of the year.  23 Oct

Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington LONDON

Suitable for ages 4 – 11.

PAID

26. JOHN LAWSON’S CIRCUS

Roll up, roll up and see the greatest circus around this half-term! John Lawson’s Circus is again coming to Ruxley Manor this October half-term! You’re sure to be entertained with plenty of family entertainment to dance, scream and sing along to.  23 – 29 Oct

Ruxley Manor, Sidcup Kent

PAID

27. THE NATIONAL GALLERY

  • Paula Rego, as our storyteller weaves together tales and brings your ideas to life.  24 – 25 Oct
  • asking questions about paintings and seeking out answers as the Gallery Educators guide you to explore the Gallery (ages 5 -13) independently.  24 – 26 Oct
  • drawing techniques to record your experience around the Gallery.  25 – 26 Oct

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square LONDON

FREE

28. ROYAL OBSERVATORY

Royal Observatory, Greenwich LONDON

PAID

29. DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY

Join these exploratory sessions for under 5s. Each session begins with a journey through the Gallery to discover the different people, places and animals in the paintings, followed by an art-making activity. 26 Oct 23 – 25 Feb 24

Get inspired to make art together as a family in these free monthly creative activity sessions (ages 7 – 12).      29 Oct 23 – 28 Jan 24

Dulwich Picture Gallery, Dulwich LONDON

FREE / PAID

30. WORKSHOP – AARDMAN ANIMATION MODEL MAKING

Celebrate the Thirtieth Anniversary of Wallace & Gromit, The Wrong Trousers at The Cartoon Museum, featuring workshops led by Will Harding, one of Aardman Animation’s own modelmakers. Create your own Wallace & Gromit characters to take home; workshops are suitable for age 6+, with an evening session recommended for adults. Limited tickets are available, so book early to avoid disappointment and arrive promptly as workshops will start on time.  26 Oct

The Cartoon Museum, Fitzrovia LONDON

Suitable for ages 6+.

PAID

31. FAMILY DAY: OCTOBER HALF TERM

Attention young adventurers! Lead your grown-ups to Two Temple Place – the realm of tales, for our complimentary Family Open Day! Take advantage of the magic!  27 Oct

Two Temple Place, Covent Garden LONDON

FREE

Lola A

I was born to see the world.

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