17 February 2026
- 10:30 to 12:00
- 14:00 to 15:30
Family activity
Explore iconic landmarks of London through original drawings and plans from the collection.
East front of Western Entrance Hampton Court Palace, 1882. Catalogue reference: WORK 34/622
Explore iconic landmarks of London such as the Houses of Parliament, Hampton Court and 10 Downing Street through original drawings and plans from the collection.
Uncover how these buildings have changed and what the city looks like today, then craft your own building to help recreate a giant map of London!
If you have any questions about this event, please send us an email.
The National Archives is the official archive of the UK government, and England and Wales. We are the guardians of over 1,000 years of iconic national documents.
Everyone is welcome to visit our headquarters in Kew. We put on exhibitions, events and displays and offer reading rooms giving access to our collections there.
The National Archives is located by the River Thames in Kew, 30 minutes from Central London. We offer advice on travelling to us by car, bike, train or bus.
We provide a warm welcome to visitors of all ages, including children and family groups.
We have a café and coffee bar provided by Maids of Honour, a historic local tea room and bakery. It has spacious indoor and outside seating and a soft play area.
On the menu is a variety of high-quality lunchtime meals, sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements are all catered to.
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Come along to our regular events for children. Spend time together – with an archives twist!