Tuesday 28 March 2017

Stress Free London Easter

Stress Free London Easter

Easter in London with kids can be super expensive. It is not so much the cost of getting into to places. The majority of museums in London especially the major ones are all free. It is mainly the cost of feeding the little ones once out in Central London or near it that really empties the pockets. The gift shop is another money eater but really that part might be my issue as I'm a bit partial to a gift shop purchase. Something to do with the 'memory' of the event I guess.

With this in mind and determined to make this easter as stress free and pocket friendly as possible, I have put together some ideas to survive the easter holidays with both my mind and my wallet in tact.

Hope this is helpful to you also if you live here and are new to London or are planning to visit anytime soon.

Google Maps Explore exampleAs I mentioned, one of the major spends whilst exploring London is on food. However, there are cheaper alternatives (NOT just McDonalds) if you are prepared to seek them out. Lifestyle magazine The Londonist have a great list of cheap eats near the main museums here. And of course Google Maps extra service  which shows you what's nearby is also a good way to eat out on a budget. If the weather is good it's a good idea to pack a packed lunch for the day and simply come out of the museum and eat in the local squares and gardens which are dotted near every single major museum. Some museums such as the The Horniman Museum and Gardens have such beautiful gardens attached it would be a shame to not sit with a picnic and enjoy the views on a nice day.
Horniman Gardens Picture courtesy of Free Museums London UK
Picture of a part of Horniman Museum Gardens

If you plan carefully that usual £100 day out could be just £20 or less. Great for buying that new bag/outfit/garden furniture you've had your eye on. Oops sorry the garden furniture bit is just me. ☺.
As I was saying... it is a saving! Who doesn't want to save cash and still have a great experience?

London is not just about 'culture' there are so many local parks and woods especially in south London that make for a good time. If you don't live south, phone a friend or find a friend that lives that side of the river because the parking alone will save you a fortune with the exception of areas such as Putney and Battersea; but you always get the awkward ones right? A few of the bigger parks will sometimes host Easter trails for the younger kids which you can pick up at the park information hut for free or sometimes for a small contribution so it is worth having a go if you want to get the little ones excited before you find your 'I'm not getting up from here' spot in the park. And of course before you head out throw a ball, frisbee, book or even bubbles for the little ones in a bag so they can keep themselves amused for that twenty minute interval when you've found your 'spot' and you just want to sit down.  Of course it does help to meet up with friends and family if possible to make that rest interval last longer.
Indoor Kids DIY Tic Tac Toe/ 3 in a row game

For those inside days (yes, you definitely need a plan for the inside day thanks to the English weather), movie marathon, dance competition, charades, a few 'Simon says' games are all great inexpensive options even if you are stuck in the hotel. I did come across a 3 in a row game made with a marker, some tape and disposable plates that looked like a good hotel option but haven't tried it yet personally. If you do try this do let me know.

Easter is also a great time to teach some cooking skills and at the same time remind or re-introduce your family to some of the traditional food that is eaten mainly at easter. No - Not just chocolate Easter Eggs but things like Jamaican Bun and Cheese, Hot Cross Buns, Hard Boiled Eggs dyed Red to symbolize the blood of Christ (a tradition in Greece), Paska (Russian Sweet Bread) and too many others to name. This is a great inexpensive one for those with pre-teens. Lets be honest not everyone can afford regular Jump Giants (indoor trampolining) trips or clothes shopping trips at Westfield. Although to keep this particular activity stress free might require patience on the part of the adult and a 'I will not take over!' mantra on repeat in one's head, but still a great memory to make even if you burn the food. Pizza anyone???

Have a stress free easter folks!

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