10 Family-Friendly UK Landmarks

There’s nothing quite like a great British family day out — exploring castles, discovering history, and ending the day with a hearty meal and a comfortable bed in a local pub. We’ve paired 10 family-friendly UK Landmarks with recommendations on nearby pubs with rooms, so you can plan your next getaway with ease.


1. Harry Potter Studio Tour – Leavesden, Hertfordshire

Why Visit:
Step behind the scenes of Hogwarts at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London — a magical experience for fans of all ages.

Stay Nearby:
Red Lion, Hertfordshire – Family-friendly and dog-friendly pub situated in the village of Radlett located between Central London, Watford, and St Albans.


2. The London Dungeon – South Bank, London

Why Visit:
An immersive, spine-tingling journey through London’s dark past — a hit with older children and teens.

Stay Nearby:
The Wellington Hotel, Waterloo – just a short walk from the London Eye, The Wellington is a perfect city base for sightseeing, great food, and a proper pint.


3. Windsor Castle – Berkshire

Why Visit:
The world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle — and one of the King’s official residences. Kids love exploring its towers and treasure rooms.

Stay Nearby:
Toby Carvery Old Windsor – Just a short drive from Windsor Castle and Legoland, Toby Carvery has a mix of 15 double, single, twin, family and accessible bedrooms.


4. Leeds Castle – Kent

Why Visit:
Set on an island surrounded by water, Leeds Castle is one of England’s most picturesque landmarks, with falconry shows, playgrounds, and maze gardens.

Stay Nearby:
The Wishful Thinker, LenhamSituated in the North Downs and just a short drive from Leeds Castle, The Wishful Thinker has 17 boutique bedrooms to choose from.


5. Alton Towers Resort – Staffordshire

Why Visit:
One of the UK’s most famous theme parks, with rollercoasters, water rides, and the CBeebies Land zone for younger children.

Stay Nearby:
The Dog and Doublet Inn, Sandon – Stay in one of 11 cosy en-suite rooms and enjoy easy access to Alton Towers, the Peak District, and miles of beautiful countryside walks.


6. Warwick Castle – Warwickshire

Why Visit:
A medieval fortress brought to life with jousting, live shows, and family events throughout the year.

Stay Nearby:
The Old Coffee Tavern, Warwickthe pub with room sits between Warwick Castle and the Market Hall Museum, just moments from the town’s historic centre. With stylish en-suite rooms, hearty food, and a lively courtyard, it’s the perfect base for exploring Warwick’s medieval charm.


7. The Eden Project – Cornwall

Why Visit:
A world-famous attraction celebrating the natural world, with giant biomes, adventure trails, and seasonal family activities.

Stay Nearby:
The Rashleigh Arms, Charlestown – A charming seaside pub less than 10 minutes from the Eden Project, with family rooms and a relaxed Cornish menu.


8. Stonehenge – Wiltshire

Why Visit:
One of the world’s most mysterious ancient landmarks, perfect for sparking curiosity and conversation with kids.

Stay Nearby:
The George Hotel, Amesbury – an historic coaching inn in the heart of Amesbury, just a short drive from Stonehenge. With elegant en-suite rooms, classic pub dining, and centuries of character, it’s a perfect base for exploring Wiltshire’s ancient landmarks.


9. Edinburgh Castle – Scotland

Why Visit:
Perched above the city skyline, Edinburgh Castle offers centuries of history, incredible views, and daily cannon firings that delight children.

Stay Nearby:
The Black Ivy, Edinburghjust moments from Edinburgh’s Meadows and within easy reach of the city’s iconic castle, The Black Ivy is a luxurious city inn with a buzzing local bar.


10. The Roman Baths – Bath, Somerset

Why Visit:
Step back in time and explore the original Roman baths, temples, and museum exhibits — fascinating for families with curious minds.

Stay Nearby:
The Bear Inn, BathWith six stylish bedrooms, a relaxed bar, on-site parking and just a short walk from the station, The Bear is a perfect base for exploring the city’s culture and countryside.