Top days out with teens

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Author: By Carys Matthews

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From thrilling theme parks and football stadium tours to a museum outing and afternoon tea, we’ve curated a list of fun activities for teens that’s guaranteed to keep them entertained

Planning a fun-filled day out with teenagers can be equally exciting and challenging for parents, as they’re not always the easiest crowd to please. So why not let loose and find some exciting activities that will capture their interests and bring you closer together?

For adrenaline junkies, theme parks like Alton Towers and Thorpe Park are packed with exhilarating rides and immersive attractions that should tick all the boxes.  
If your teenager leans more toward creative or relaxing pursuits, a visit to a museum or art gallery, or even a spa day with afternoon tea, could be their idea of the perfect day out (and perhaps yours too!).

What’s more, you can save up to 57% on days out on everything from theme parks and escape rooms to afternoon tea using your Boundless membership.


The best outdoor activities for teenagers

Theme parks for teenagers

Four smiling people stand in front of a roller coasterFor an action-packed day out with teens, theme parks are hard to beat. Alton Towers  delivers stomach-churning rides like The Smiler and the Alton Towers Dungeon, while Thorpe Park turns up the intensity with adrenaline-fuelled attractions like The Swarm and Saw the Ride. 

For families with younger teens, Drayton Manor and Legoland Windsor strike a great balance – from the splash-filled Black Hole and The Dragon to interactive favourites like Lego Ninjago and The Ride.  Chessington World of Adventures rounds out the list with a blend of roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly fun suited to younger teens too.  

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As a Boundless member, you can enjoy up to 39% off entry at various theme parks across the UK using Kids Pass.


Make a splash: brilliant waterparks for teenagers

Three people slide down vibrant blue, yellow, and red water slidesGetty ImagesDive into a day of aquatic adventure with your teens at some of the UK’s top water parks. In Blackpool, Sandcastle Waterpark is the world’s largest indoor waterpark, home to over 18 thrilling slides and attractions – including The Storm, the world’s tallest indoor waterslide.

Over in Stoke-on-Trent, Waterworld combines indoor and outdoor excitement with more than 20 rides and features with Kids Pass.Thanks toKids Pass, a combined entry deal to Waterworld and Adventure Mini Golf costs £25.99 per person*, so you can enjoy big thrills without making a splash in your budget.

*On average, Kids Pass members save: £16.04 based on 2 adults and 2 children.

Go on a canoe safari adventure

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A wetland bird reserve might not top your teen’s must-visit list – but a trip to one of WWT nine centres  for a canoe safari could surprise them.

Trade walking boots for a paddle and explore WWT Slimbridge reserve on a kilometre-long Canoe Safari, offering a fresh, fun way to spot wildlife. Glide through winding waterways and keep your eyes peeled for dragonflies, ducks, warblers and even elusive water voles. It’s a relaxing yet adventurous way to connect with nature from a whole new perspective.

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Boundless members enjoy free unlimited access to all nine WWT centres across the UK – with canoe hire available at just £10 per boat (seating up to three).


The best indoor activities for teenagers

Escape rooms for teens

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Escape rooms are a brilliant indoor option for teens, offering immersive, fast-paced fun packed full of tricky puzzles that encourage teamwork to solve.

These live-action adventures challenge players to think creatively, solve clues, and beat the clock, resulting in a high-energy, memorable experience that the whole family can enjoy together.

Boundless offer

With Kids Pass, you can save up to 20% on bookings on Escape Rooms across the UK.


Take a football stadium tour

Empty Emirates football stadium with red seatsFor devoted footy fans, nothing quite matches the excitement of stepping behind the scenes at their favourite stadium to explore the changing rooms, walk through the tunnel, and soak in the atmosphere of the pitch.

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Thanks to Kids Pass, Boundless members can now enjoy discounted access to stadium tours at some of the UK’s biggest clubs. From Arsenal and Liverpool to Spurs, or even the iconic Wembley Stadium, it’s a brilliant way to get your teen closer to the game.


Warner Bros. Studio Tour London and walking tour

A group of people taking a selfie near a colourful bus with a Harry Potter studio tour advertisementHopefully, the teen in your life isn’t too cool for a little magic, because the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London is an unforgettable adventure into the wizarding world of Harry Potter.

Just a short train ride from central London, this immersive experience offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic film series.

Explore the majestic Great Hall, venture into the Forbidden Forest, roam Diagon Alley, and marvel at the treasures inside Gringotts Bank. Don’t forget to hop aboard the Hogwarts Express for the full journey.

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Even better, Boundless members can save 25% on a Harry Potter walking tour when booking through Kids Pass.


Interactive museums for teens

Charming stone building with gift shop, red signs, and flower decorationsGetty ImagesThe UK is packed with world-class museums that go beyond static displays, offering interactive and engaging experiences that can even win over the moodiest of teens.

In London, the Horniman Museum blends global cultures, natural history, and quirky highlights like its famously overstuffed walrus, plus beautiful gardens, an aquarium, and a Butterfly House. At the London Transport Museum, teens can explore the evolution of the city’s iconic transport system through engaging displays and immersive storytelling.

For classic car fans, the Cotswold Motoring Museum  is a treasure trove of rare vehicles and vintage memorabilia, and offers a nostalgic journey through the golden age of motoring.  Spread across seven galleries and 7,500 square feet, this immersive collection spans over 90 years of automotive history. 

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Boundless members enjoy unlimited access to the Cotswold Motoring Museum, plus one free adult guest and up to five children.

In the historic village of Alford, the immersive Grampian Transport Museum is a living museum with exhibits from the early 1800s to the present day, including some of the fastest cars ever made. Just 45 minutes from Aberdeen, this is an ideal day out for car enthusiasts. 

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Boundless members get 30% off ticket prices when booking through Kids Pass.


Wind down with afternoon tea

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Indulge in a timeless British tradition with an afternoon tea experience through Virgin Experience Days. Whether you prefer a classic cream tea in a charming countryside manor, a luxury afternoon tea at a five-star London hotel, or something more quirky like a themed tea aboard a vintage bus, there’s an option to suit every teenager.

Tuck into delicate finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, and an array of handcrafted cakes and pastries, served alongside your choice of teas. Perfect as a treat for the teen in your life, afternoon tea experiences are available across the UK.

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Boundless members can often enjoy savings of up to 20% when booking through Virgin Experience Days.

This article was accurate at the time of publication. Please note information and offers shown may change over time.

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About the Author

Carys Matthews

Freelance writer and digital editor Carys Matthews specialises in the outdoors, lifestyle and travel. A regular contributor to Boundless, she’s covered everything from the best walks in the UK to weekend city breaks and family-friendly activities. Her work has been featured in publications including BBC Countryfile Magazine, BBC Wildlife Magazine, The Guardian, Explore Magazine and LiveScience, among others.

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