What's On in March in London

March offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the vibrant city with your little ones as the city comes alive with a myriad of exciting activities perfect for kids of all ages. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourselves in the rich history of London or seeking fun and interactive experiences, we’ve got you covered!

Fun with Baby

Bring along your little ones for Parent and Baby Screenings each Monday and Saturday morning at the Barbican. Enjoy the best new films on the big screen with your baby without worrying about making too much noise.

Join Baby Rhyme Time at Brompton Library every Tuesday and Thursday at 10.30 am. Suitable for children under 5 years old. Free admission.

Take a trip to Lake Como

Visit Como Garden this March, the Italian restaurant concept from Emerald Hospitality group spearheaded by dynamic entrepreneur duo twins Arian and Alberto Zandi. Situated on Kensington High Street, Como Garden takes its inspiration from the picturesque scenery of Italy’s Lake Como and the surrounding areas. The restaurant has become a west-end hotspot, with weekend bookings having to be made 2-3 weeks in advance!

March - Como Garden

Cultural Experiences

Book the  Family Fun: Making a Doll workshop at Leighton House on 30th March and explore toys from Victorian times while designing and dressing a fashionable peg doll companion. Suitable for primary school-age children (5-11 years old).

Visit the How to Build a Low-Carbon Home display at the Design Museum and discover how architects are reimagining wood, stone and straw to design homes fit for the future. Follow the journey of these materials from fields, forests and quarries to cutting-edge buildings. Alongside models, samples, tools and photographs, the show features full-scale installations.

Family-Friendly activities

From high-octane activities such as indoor sky diving and climbing the roof of The O2, to outlet shopping and immersive gaming, there is something for every age. Enjoy interactive football, indoor trampolining, bowling, mini-golf and more… Take a look here and plan your family day out with activities under (and on top of) The O2.

March - The O2

Discover opera, ballet and the Royal Opera House with fun-packed creative activities for all the family on 17th March at 10 am or 1.30 pm. Suitable for all, Family Sundays are designed for families with children aged 3 to 10 years. Activities include informal performances, interactive singing, dance workshops, upcycling activities, and more!

Book your Easter Bunny Tea Party at John Lewis White City and take part in festive activities, interactive storytelling sessions and photos with cute bunny characters. Plus, there’s a surprise gift for every child attending! Tickets cost £10 per child and £4 per adult and each ticket includes a free drink and cake of your choice for both kids and adults alike.

Take a walk with a member of the Ecology Team around Holland Park to search for and identify amphibians in the Park’s ponds and woods. This free Amphibian Walk event is aimed at an adult audience, although older children are welcome.

Discover how one million LEGO® bricks have been turned into more than 100 works of art at The Art of the Brick exhibition at the Boiler House. Watch a great array of sculptures, including a T-Rex nearly 6 meters tall, an LED light and sound show, and more. You can also get creative and build your own LEGO sculptures in the playground area!

Enjoy a night of Board Games at the Chelsea Library on the 3rd Tuesday of every month between 5 pm and 7 pm (the next one is on 19th March). Admission is free!

Staycation

The Other House is tearing up the rule book with a new sector of Residents Clubs, redefining the hospitality market. It effortlessly combines apartment-style living with hotel services on tap and superb club facilities. Think pied à-terre meets private club, available for all residents to enjoy with no membership required. It is cool, intriguing, bold and committed to sustainability. Whether it’s for a day or a year, it is their other house for as long as they are in town.

March -The Other House

You may also be interested in joining one of our events this March here. Make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter to stay in the loop.