London Play At The Museum Of London
Enjoy a whole afternoonn of free play at the Museum of London thanks to London Play!
London Play will this March be curating an enormous play session at the Museum of London.
Museum of London is working in partnership with London Play to celebrate their 10th anniversary on Sunday 30 March 2008. London Play is a voluntary organisation that works to create more and better play spaces and opportunities for children throughout London.
London Play will be taking over Museum space, indoor and outdoor, to create London PlayFest, a day of play and fun games and activities from centuries ago to the present day.
Take the whole family along for a day of fantastic activities that will include parachute games, giant skittles, den building, the ever popular dream catchers, and a fashion show of garments made from newspapers and bin liners! The London PlayFest encourages physical play and demonstrates that engaging play costs nothing.
The event kicks off at 12.30pm and goes on until 4.30pm and is completely free!!!!
Find out more about events at the Museum of London and London Play.
How to get there
Museum entrance is located on a pedestrian high walk which can be reached by stairs, escalators or lifts from Aldersgate Street; London Wall; or St Martins-le-Grand.
By Tube - Travel to Barbican on the Circle or Hammersmith&City lines, to Moorgate on the Northern line or St. Paul's on the Central line.
By Bus - The following buses stop nearby: 4, 8, 25, 56, 100, 25, 172, 242 and 521.
By Train - The Museum is close to Liverpool Street Station, which has national rail links. Barbican and Moorgate stations both service local trains.


