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Visiting Madame Tussauds London with Kids: Tips for Families

  • Friday 17th April 2026
  • Tips for families

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 With a little insider know-how and top tips for planning a visit to London, you can skip the queues, keep the kids energized, and make the most of every star-studded moment.

Is Madame Tussauds London Good for Kids? Here’s What Families Need to Know

 

Madame Tussauds is one of the best places to visit in London with the kids as it mixes famous faces with interactive fun, letting them step into the worlds of superheroes, movies and sport while snapping memorable selfies!

 

  • Interactive experiences: Immersive zones including Marvel and Star Wars.

  • Indoor attraction: Fully indoors, so it’s perfect in any weather. 

  • Great photo opportunities: Kids can pose with celebrities and heroes (don’t forget to share these with us on your socials!)

  • Age suitability: Generally suitable for most ages, including little tots to teens (be sure to check age suitability for particular areas). 

  • Variety of themes: Celebrities, superheroes, sport, film and history zones. 

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Why Madame Tussauds Is One of the Most Fun Things to Do in London

As one of the most fun things to do with the kids in London, Madame Tussauds offers a more energetic, interactive alternative to traditional sightseeing, making it a standout stop for visitors of all ages.

  • More interactive than museums: Pose, explore themed zones and engage with exhibits rather than just viewing them.

  • A who’s-who of pop culture: Meet your favourite global celebrities, film characters, sports stars and music icons. 

  • High-energy fun: Super exciting experience to kick off your London visit. 

  • Not your typical attraction: Blends entertainment, storytelling and immersive sets in one venue. 

  • The ultimate rainy-day activity: Fully indoors, ideal when the London weather turns grey.

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Top Tips for Visiting Madame Tussauds London With Children

Book Ahead to Avoid Queues at Madame Tussauds London

What is our ultimate top tip when visiting London for the best star-studded experience? Snag your tickets online ahead of time to enjoy timed entry and step straight into the action, no waiting around! Walk-ins can face long queues, especially during school holidays, so booking early is key.

Choose the Best Time to Visit for Fewer Crowds

Another great family vacation tip is to arrive early in the morning or midweek when the museum is at its calmest, so you can really enjoy the fun. Weekends can get busy, particularly during school holidays, half-term, Christmas and summer. Aim for 10 am–12 pm to breeze past the crowds and strike your perfect poses with the stars!

Consider Fast-Track Tickets for a Smoother Family Day

Make your visit feel effortless with Fast-Track tickets, a fabulous tip for planning a stress-free family vacation, as it gives you all a smoother start to your star-studded adventure. Here are some top reasons to upgrade your experience:

  • Skip the main queue: Fast-Track tickets use a dedicated entrance with priority access, helping you beat the busiest lines.

  • Choose the ticket that suits your visit: Options include Fast-Track tickets, flexible priority options like Flexi Fast Track, multi-attraction tickets and even indulgent add-ons like a Champagne Bar Experience.

  • Keep the kids energised: Spending less time outside in queues means more time exploring immersive zones, snapping photos and enjoying the experience together as a family.

  • Plan your day with confidence: Fast-Track entry is linked to a specific timed slot (usually a 15-minute window), making it easier to organise the rest of London’s fun things to do with your kids.

  • A smart choice during peak periods: Madame Tussauds can get especially busy on weekends and school holidays, so priority entry helps your day run more smoothly!

How Long to Spend at Madame Tussauds With Kids

A visit to Madame Tussauds London usually takes about 1.5–2 hours, giving you and your family time to explore the themed zones and enjoy the hands-on experiences. Let your little ones set the pace, especially in interactive areas like Marvel and Star Wars, and don’t forget all the fun photo opportunities along the way. 

Planning Around School Holidays & Peak Seasons

Madame Tussauds can be one of the busiest places in London to visit with kids during school holidays, bank holidays and summer months, so a little planning keeps the fun flowing. Here is some quick info for UK holidays, so you can plan around key periods:

  • UK half terms: February, May, October

  • Summer holidays: Late July to early September

  • Bank holidays: Easter, May Day, Christmas/New Year

  • Peak weekends: Summer and school breaks

Always remember to book in advance and online for specific entry or Fast-Track access to skip the queues and dive straight into the celebrity action. Plus, don’t forget to keep an eye on our official opening hours & schedule.

Best Ages for Visiting Madame Tussauds London With Kids

Madame Tussauds is a hit for children of all ages, making it a truly fun thing to do in London with your kids! Whether it’s superheroes, singers, or screen icons, every age group can find their favourites when exploring our immersive zones!

Younger kids (ages 5–10): Your little ones will love meeting Marvel superheroes and dazzling popstars like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande

Older kids (ages 11–16): Tweens and teens are drawn to the celebrity appeal of rising stars like Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, epic film franchises and endless Instagram-worthy photo moments. Plus, older teens can venture into the Chamber of Horrors for infamously frightful figures, including serial killers and gangsters! 

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Building Your London With Kids Itinerary: Where Madame Tussauds Fits Best

Kick off your London adventure with a touch of glitz and glamour! Madame Tussauds London is the perfect anchor for Day 1 or 2 of your family itinerary. As a helpful guide to planning your family vacation, these tips are great for exploring all the exciting attractions London has to offer:

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  • 10:00 am: Start your morning at Madame Tussauds London with timed entry or Fast-Track tickets, meeting superheroes, music stars, and film icons.

  • 11:30 am: With a multi-attraction pass, head to nearby SEA LIFE London Aquarium or the London Eye for more immersive fun.

  • 12:30 pm: Stop for a family-friendly lunch on-site or nearby.

  • Afternoon: Continue the adventure with the London Dungeon or Shrek’s Adventure!  

  • Evening: If there’s time, head back to Madame Tussauds for more star-studded fun before a relaxing sit-down dinner with the family.

Rainy-day tip: Madame Tussauds is fully indoors, perfect if London showers appear.

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FAQs

You should aim to book Madame Tussauds London tickets at least several days to a few weeks in advance, especially for weekends and school holidays, as online booking guarantees entry, secures lower prices, lets you skip queues and requires a timed slot.

No, you are unable to bring a buggy into the attraction; this can be stored in our cloakroom at no additional cost. For small babies, we offer a baby carrier.

Yes, a tip for visiting our London venue with young children is to avoid the Chamber of Horrors, as this has some figures and scenes that may be distressing to children under the age of 16.

Yes, tickets for Madame Tussauds London can sell out fast during school holidays, especially Christmas, February half-term and summer holidays, so a quick tip for family vacation planning is to book online in advance to lock in your favourite date and timed entry.

Yes, the majority of our facilities and entertainment are designed to be fully accessible to our disabled guests and wheelchair users. For more information, please download our Accessibility Guide.

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