London’s top adventures: The world’s largest indoor trampoline park & city must-sees
by Daniel Reid
March 2025
The Forest City: more than tree-lined streets and university vibes. London is a place where families grow, parks stretch for kilometres, and there’s always something new to do—if you know where to look.
But let’s be honest—sometimes we all fall into routines. The same parks, the same weekend outings, the same go-to spots. London has so much to offer, but when was the last time you really explored it with fresh eyes?
Shake up your weekends. Break out of the usual. Bring the kids, bring the curiosity, and let’s explore.
1. Flying Squirrel London
A trampoline park, but supercharged. The world’s largest indoor trampoline park, packed with flips, aerial tricks, and obstacle courses.
Wall-to-wall trampolines for gravity-defying fun. Slam-dunk hoops that make everyone feel like a pro. A Performance Trampoline Court where thrill and skill collide. And who could forget bouncy dodgeball, the Adventure Soft Playground and battlebeam?
And when exhaustion wins? There’s always the arcade, the foam pits and the café.
Perfect for: Rainy days, weekend energy dumps, and birthday parties that kids won’t stop talking about.
2. Springbank Park
If you grew up in London, you’ve been to Springbank Park. But when was the last time you actually spent the day here?
Over 300 acres of green space for running, biking, or simply breathing in fresh air. Paved trails that stretch forever, perfect for family bike rides. The river, the ducks, and the playgrounds that never stop being fun.
And of course, Storybook Gardens—a childhood staple that’s been entertaining Londoners for generations. It’s worth revisiting, if only to see your kids experience the same magic.
Perfect for: A weekend picnic, a long family stroll, or remembering why this park is a local favourite.
3.Covent Garden Market
Every Londoner knows Covent Garden Market—but if you haven’t been lately, you’re missing out.
Fresh produce that actually tastes fresh. Bakeries where restraint is impossible. Local restaurants and food stalls that turn grocery shopping into an experience.
Bring the kids, grab a bite, and soak in the energy of downtown London, Ontario.
Perfect for: Saturday morning rituals, family lunch dates, and breaking out of your usual grocery routine.
4.London Children’s Museum
A museum that doesn’t believe in “Do Not Touch” signs.
Dig for dinosaurs in a prehistoric pit. Launch into space at the interactive astronaut exhibit. Tinker, build, and experiment—because curiosity shouldn’t sit still.
Perfect for: Rainy day adventures, keeping little hands busy, and tricking kids into learning something.
5. Westminster Ponds
London has no shortage of green spaces, but Westminster Ponds is next-level.
Over 10 km of trails through protected forests. Wildlife sightings—turtles, birds, and critters that keep kids entertained. Pond views so scenic they make you forget you’re in the city.
It’s a place to slow down, listen to the wind through the trees, and let kids roam free.
Perfect for: A weekend nature walk, a quiet outdoor escape, or a much-needed break from screens.
6.The London Knights at Budweiser Gardens
Hockey runs deep in this city. If you haven’t taken the family to a Knights game recently, it’s time.
High-energy action that keeps kids glued to the rink. A crowd that lives and breathes every goal. Arena food that somehow tastes better in the stands.
Even if you’re not a die-hard hockey fan, the atmosphere alone is worth it.
Perfect for: Family nights out, introducing kids to live sports, or soaking in that unbeatable London team spirit.
7. East Park
A park that refuses to be one thing.
A waterpark when the sun’s out—slides, waves, and splash zones for every age. Mini-golf when you’re feeling competitive. Go-karts when walking just isn’t fast enough.
Perfect for: Summer bucket lists, adrenaline-fueled afternoons, and making sure the whole family has something to do.
London: A City Built for Families
Living in London means access to parks, entertainment, and adventure—right in your backyard.
Parks and trails that make outdoor fun easy. Museums and markets that keep weekends fresh. Sports, entertainment, and community events that remind you why this city feels like home.
From soaring at the world’s largest indoor trampoline park to biking scenic trails, catching a Knights game, and spending a day at Covent Garden Market, London keeps families busy in all the best ways.