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How long is the drive from Tring to Bristol?

The direct drive from Tring to Bristol is 131 mi (211 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tring to Bristol, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with London, Bath, Windsor, Oxford, Winchester, Gloucester, Swindon, Bourton-on-the-Water, St. Albans, and Salisbury, as well as top places to visit like Lee Valley White Water Centre and Hertfordshire Zoo, or the ever-popular Royal Gunpowder Mills.

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Top cities between Tring and Bristol

The top cities between Tring and Bristol are London, Bath, Windsor, Oxford, Winchester, Gloucester, Swindon, Bourton-on-the-Water, St. Albans, and Salisbury. London is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Tring and 2 hours from Bristol.
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St Albans

St. Albans, located in the commuter belt north of London, is a historic city known for its centuries-old cathedral with medieval wall paintings. The city's Verulamium Park houses ornamental lakes and the remains of an ancient Roman wall, along with the Verulamium Museum displaying Roman artifacts like mosaics and the Sandridge Hoard of gold coins. As the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, St. Albans also boasts a 2nd-century Roman theatre nearby.
0% as popular as London
11 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Bristol
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London

Events
Cultural Events
London, the vibrant capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a city where ancient history meets modern life. With roots tracing back to Roman times, it boasts iconic landmarks such as the majestic Houses of Parliament and the famous Big Ben clock tower. Westminster Abbey stands as a testament to British royal traditions, being the site for numerous coronations.
Most popular city on this route
34 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Bristol
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Windsor

Windsor, located in southeast England near London, is renowned for its historic Windsor Castle, a residence of the British Royal Family. The castle, originally built by William The Conqueror in the 11th century and later renovated by successive monarchs, offers public tours of its opulent State Apartments and royal art collection.
3% as popular as London
4 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Bristol
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Oxford

Oxford, a city in central southern England, is renowned for its prestigious university established in the 12th century. The city's medieval center is adorned with the stunning architecture of its 38 colleges, earning it the moniker 'City of Dreaming Spires.' Notable landmarks include University College and Magdalen College along the High Street, which stretches from Carfax Tower to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell.
2% as popular as London
10 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Bristol
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Winchester

Winchester, a city in Hampshire, England, is situated near the South Downs National Park. The medieval Winchester Cathedral is a prominent attraction with its Morley Library and Norman crypt. Nearby are the ruins of Wolvesey Castle and the working 18th-century corn mill called Winchester City Mill. The Great Hall of Winchester Castle houses the legendary medieval round table linked to King Arthur. Additionally, Winchester offers various dining options and cultural experiences through The Avenue company.
1% as popular as London
24 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Bristol
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Salisbury

Salisbury, a medieval cathedral city in Wiltshire, England, is renowned for its historical and cultural attractions. Just 9 miles south of the famous Stonehenge, Salisbury boasts a majestic 13th-century cathedral with a towering spire and an original copy of the Magna Carta. The city's charming streets are lined with independent shops and diverse dining options, including acclaimed eateries like The Old Ale and Coffee House and Fisherton Mill Cafe.
0% as popular as London
32 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Bristol
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Bourton-on-the-Water

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Bourton-on-the-Water is a picturesque village located in the Cotswolds region of south central England. It is characterized by its charming low bridges and traditional stone houses. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Cotswold Motoring Museum, which showcases vintage cars and a toy collection, and Birdland, home to various bird species and life-size model dinosaurs. Additionally, the Model Village offers a 1930s scale replica of the village for visitors to admire.
0% as popular as London
13 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Bristol
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Swindon

Located in southwest England, Swindon is a vibrant town with a rich history and diverse attractions. The STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway offers a fascinating look into the world of locomotives and train carriages, including Queen Victoria’s Royal Saloon from 1897. For tech enthusiasts, the Museum of Computing traces the evolution of digital technology.
0% as popular as London
8 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Bristol
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Gloucester

Gloucester, a city in the west of England, is famous for its 11th-century cathedral with stunning Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The city also boasts Gloucester Docks, featuring restored Victorian warehouses and the Mariners Chapel. The National Waterways Museum showcases the city's industrial heritage with canal boats and interactive exhibits.
0% as popular as London
14 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Bristol
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Bath

Bath, a city in Somerset, England, is famous for its Roman-built baths and is home to a population of 94,092. Situated in the picturesque valley of the River Avon, it's located 97 miles west of London and 11 miles southeast of Bristol. The area has gained attention with notable establishments like Babington House and At the Chapel in Bruton, as well as the contemporary art gallery Hauser & Wirth.
5% as popular as London
14 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Bristol

Best stops along Tring to Bristol drive

The top stops along the way from Tring to Bristol (with short detours) are London Eye, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, and The British Museum. Other popular stops include Tower of London, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, and London Underground Limited.
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Royal Gunpowder Mills

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Museums
Event venue
The Royal Gunpowder Mills in Waltham Abbey is a historic site with a rich legacy in the manufacturing of explosives and gunpowder. Dating back to the 1660s, this former gunpowder factory has evolved over 300 years, playing significant roles during World War 2 and the Cold War. Visitors can explore 20 listed buildings and learn about its industrial past through science demonstrations, tractor tours, and an armory.
One of the best trips I've done with a class. Superb talk and workshop with Isabella and the team. Our students loved it! Thanks to the generous volunteer train drivers who ket the boys sit in the cabin.
Harry D — Google review
I’ve just been on the Royal Gunpowder Mills walking tour. What a great experience. The history at Waltham Abbey is fascinating, and was brought to life by the knowledgeable volunteers/guides. We were a small group of 8, so plenty of opportunities to ask as many questions as we liked. The tour allowed access to many of the buildings and structures that you only see from afar on the tractor tour. For anyone with an interest in military history, explosives, or industrial architecture l’d highly recommend this tour. Many thanks to the guides for giving us their time.
Stephen R — Google review
Fantastic day at the Gunpowder Mills. Greeted before entry by welcoming volunteers. The site is huge with attractions and information. We made a rocket and launched it which was fun. The tractor was great with a very informative guide. The volunteer who gave us the talk in the rocket vault was exceptionally good. We went on the miniature train and the bigger train where we saw more of the site. There is so much to see and do here. Our visit was four hours and worth every penny of the entrance fee. Looking forward to booking a walking tour when they are organised.
Julie G — Google review
I had been recommended the Royal Gunpowder Mills by a friend, and with the kids now a slightly bit older we decided it would be worth a try. It's only open to visitors a couple of times a month on a Sunday, and on our visit from 11am to 4pm. We got there at 11am as it opened, there is a big sign as you come off the main road, but the site is located at the end of the drive once you have driven past all the housing. Car park is a fair size, and the entrance is located to the right once you have got into the car park. Once you have gone in, it's probably worth getting yourself booked on to the tractor ride. It leaves at specific times. We went straight towards the miniature railway which took us up the site to the gunpowder mill railway. Again, there are some set timings for this, but when we got there we pretty much had the train to ourselves. The railway takes passengers for a ride further up the site, stops and then comes back again. We managed to see the deer as well as bits of the site. The guys running the railway did a fab job at showing us all about the railway, and even let the young 'uns sit in the main cab. The tractor ride was incredibly informative and really gave a good idea of how big the place truly is (massive!) and how much history is here (loads!) Again you get to see the deer, and lots of the old buildings - lots of areas are covered in greenery where nature has taken over. The kids were also given a sheet of things to look out for on the journey. At lunch we popped back to the car to get our picnic and sat at the benches next to the play area (obstacle course / zip line). There is an area where you can get a free tea / coffee - as well as toilets if required. Post lunch, we went to create some rockets and had a little competition to see who's rocket could go the furthest - kids enjoyed this! (Well, the adults did too!) After the rockets, we went to look around the exhibition and armoury. Lots to read here, and kids did do a few little interactive games (mixing the substances at the factory etc.) but they weren't quite so keen to stand and read! The armoury was literally a room full of different guns, rifles etc. When we came out of the exhibition, we just had time to have another trip on the railway. The volunteers were great and radio'd up to ensure we would catch it on time! Once our second trip on the railway was finished it was closing time... we had been there all day! We thought the dedication and hard work by the volunteers was great - we even thought about volunteering ourselves, but it's a bit of a journey away! (Although if they ever do a family volunteering day where the kids can get involved, we would certainly consider it!!)
Andrew C — Google review
If you want to learn about the history of gunpowder and explosives, The Royal Gunpowder Mills provides a fascinating day out. In many respects, this is the place where it all started. Our tractor guide was quite knowledgeable and provided interesting insight. The Mills is run completely by volunteers. As the MOD has been involved in siphoning off material, it's too bad the MOD doesn't promote it as the volunteers care dearly and they can use some help.
R J — Google review
I visited with my two children and another family, on an open day during the summer holidays. There were varied activities for the kids (rocket making/launching, tie dying, slime making and nature crafts) as well as the train that runs further up along the grounds. It was a really nice day out without the extensive crowds that you often find with children’s activities in the holidays! When booking the tickets I noticed that numbers were capped quite low so I can’t imagine it would ever be uncomfortably busy. Having a mixture of fun activities for children alongside the educational side of the small museum and exhibitions was a good balance. They particularly enjoyed role playing in the village shop with ration books! I would say the open day activities etc are probably most suited for children under 10 (which all of ours were). We also saw some beautiful deer and the children enjoyed the playground as well. Everything was staffed by volunteers (I think) giving up their time to run it. Drinks and snacks in the cafe were very well priced - i bought ice lollies for 5 children for barely more than the price you’d pay for one at an ice cream van!! We brought a packed lunch with us as suggested on the website - I don’t think there is much in the way of food other than snacks available in the cafe. All in all a nice day out, something a bit different and easy to drive to and park.
Lara C — Google review
A great place to learn a little history. With a bonus tractor and train ride.
Brenden W — Google review
I took the walking tour today. Absolutely brilliant experience! We started in the cafe with a tea/coffee before heading out in a small group with the volunteers. They really knew so much about the site and were so passionate about its history that it was a real pleasure to listen to. Look out for the wildlife too- we saw lots of deer around!
Natalie D — Google review
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4.5
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Beaulieu Dr, Waltham Abbey, EN9 1JY, United Kingdom
http://www.royalgunpowdermills.com/
+44 1992 707370
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Lee Valley White Water Centre

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Canoe and kayak club
Tours
The Lee Valley White Water Centre is a great place to go rafting, canoeing and kayaking, as well as having a range of other activities like disc golf and water Wipeout. The venue is well-maintained and offers plenty of opportunity for fun in all weather conditions.
Lee Valley White Water Centre is an absolutely fantastic destination for water adventure lovers! We went for white water rafting, and the experience was thrilling from start to finish. The staff are well-trained, friendly, and make sure everyone stays safe while having fun. They also offer great membership options for regular users – perfect if you’re planning to go often. We noticed some excellent offers for families and friends, making it more affordable to enjoy as a group. It’s also a brilliant place to celebrate birthday parties, especially for teens or adults who love an adrenaline rush. The facilities are clean, well-organised, and there’s even a nice café on-site for relaxing after your adventure. Highly recommended for a fun-filled and energetic day out! 💦🚣‍♂️
Rakeshkumar P — Google review
Jordan was great. Parking easy. Open gendered changing rooms with showers. Also had a mirror and hairdryer which was nice. Lockers were easy to use. Had a group of 9 for the whole raft, unfortunately or fortunately, depending on how you see it, one person at the helm doesn’t paddle. This position can rotate between within your group, which might be a good thing, so you can take a break because this was a tiring activity for sure. Great fun though!
Thinh D — Google review
This sports venue is truly delightful. It’s such a pleasure to watch the determination of those battling the powerful water and waves, whether in team boats or individual kayaks. I genuinely enjoy the atmosphere here, and I try to visit once or twice a week. The café adds to the charm—coffee on cold days and beer on warm ones. Altogether, it’s an outstanding place with an incredible vibe
Niki D — Google review
Fantastic facility, make time for coffee or food on the terrace because it's lovely. As described on the website, great fun white water rafting. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a thrill!
S Q — Google review
Fantastic place to practice your open water and white water rafting skills there is an equipment hire area on site so you dont need to bring your own gear, ample parking the largest car park is just 100 yards from the entrance. Staff are super friendly, there is a cafe on site too with inside or outside (on balcony) seating. The road leading to the place is only a normal 30 mph road and it gets busy quickly so try and give yourself plenty of time to get there.
GavinBFC — Google review
Amazing facilities. Second time Ive done the rafting which is great. Shaun was a top instructor Can't wait to go back Very clean and tidy highly recommend
Jen B — Google review
I went white water rafting with 7 mates for a birthday. An excellent experience, we loved it. Ask for Sean as your instructor he made it a 5/5 experience. We did 6 runs on the Olympic course and Sean upped the ante each time. Would highly recommend it!
Paul O — Google review
Lee Valley White Water Centre delivered a brilliant day out. The staff were welcoming and made the whole experience feel easy, even for first-timers. The course has the perfect mix of fun and challenge, and everything is run smoothly from start to finish. I’d happily come back and recommend it to anyone looking for something memorable.
Arthur — Google review
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Station Rd, Waltham Cross, EN9 1AB, United Kingdom
https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/lee-valley/white-water-centre?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=google_my_business
+44 300 003 0616
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Hertfordshire Zoo

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Hertfordshire Zoo, formerly known as Paradise Wildlife Park, is a popular family destination with over 400 animals and various attractions such as a soft play area and petting zoo. The park is committed to conservation and education, conducting vital projects both locally and globally. Visitors can book unique animal experiences, including feeding big cats or interacting with exotic species. Situated in the expansive Broxbourne Woods, the zoo offers over 30 different pre-booked animal encounters.
Another great day out, there was plenty to see and do. All the animals looked well cared for and fed. It was amazing how close you felt you were to some of animals. Including the lions and the sun bear. The glass so clean it was like it wasn't there. The shops were responsibly priced and depending on your budget they had plenty to choose from. The food was nice and was a generous portion. Overall we had an amazing day would I would happily return.
Asslinn A — Google review
The road to the zoo is a bit narrow and winding, and driving with the steering wheel on the opposite side made it even more unusual. This is a truly small family-oriented zoo with an interesting selection of animals. Everything was clean and well maintained, and we enjoyed the visit. I was especially excited to see capybaras and meerkats. Personally, it was also fascinating to observe the visitors — many families with two or more children. The food was decent, but because of the strong wind and too many wasps outside, the experience was mixed. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a day with family.
DNK — Google review
Visited for my daughter’s birthday and it was great all round. The entire place is very well designed and in good condition. We tried food at a few of the outlets and all were good quality tasting food - not amazing but not the typical greasy nonsense you get. It’s good that you can walk around each area multiple times and in different directions so you really feel like you get the most out of your ticket. Price wise was good, about average and like I said there is plenty to do when inside. All the animals we saw looked happy, no concerns there.
Ryan P — Google review
A brilliant zoo, I would say one of the best we have visited. It was busy but we didn't feel it, its nicely spread out so you never feel crowded, it was also very clean and tidy. The staff were fantastic, even when doing something they were happy to answer questions on animals, they were all happy, friendly and genuinely seemed to enjoy being there. The animals all seemed happy and healthy with a lovely variety. As with all zoos it would be nice to see them with more space. The food was of excellent quality and reasonably priced. Nice to have the mix of animals, the dino trail and parks too. It is 3.5hours away from us but worth every minute in the car. Would 100% recommend
G. G — Google review
Great zoo, loved the red panda experience, keeper was very friendly and informative in answering any questions I had. Loved getting to see the two red pandas being introduced to each other. Got good views of the animals, some of the viewing windows were quite wet with condensation which blocked views but not much to be done about that. Lots of kids so was quite noisy but think I came in the school holidays. Only negative was one of the jaguars was pacing around a lot in its enclosure, hopefully it was just waiting for food or something like that and not stressed. Got Uber easily to/from the train station. Staff were all friendly and helpful.
Erin — Google review
A really good day out. I went with my sister and my two teenagers and we all thoroughly enjoyed our day. The theming, informative signs, viewing areas/platforms and eateries were very good. Of course the wonderful animals were the highlight and I can recommend attending the bird show! At the end of the day we even had a train ride around the dinosaur area for £2 each, which ended the day nicely.
Natalie M — Google review
A family favourite. My son was two when we went and he loved the dinosaurs section even though I was worried he was too young, there are some bits that are slightly gruesomely but you can quickly go past them. It’s good fun and you can then go to the zoo and look at the animals. It’s very well organised and clean. Limited option for food and as with any of these venues, it’s overpriced for the quality you get.
Tina S — Google review
Hertfordshire Zoo is a fantastic family-friendly destination with a great variety of animals and interactive zones. The enclosures are well maintained , highlights include the lions, camels, and alpacas, all easy to view up close. The “World of Animals” and “Tumble Jungle” soft play area add extra fun for kids, with clearly scheduled play sessions. The zoo is clean, well signposted, and offers a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. A perfect day out for families with young children!
Andrei H — Google review
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White Stubbs Ln, Broxbourne, EN10 7QA, United Kingdom
https://hertfordshirezoo.com/
+44 1992 470490
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Tower Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Tower Bridge provides visitors with a unique experience, offering panoramic views from its high-level walkways and access to the original lifting machinery. It stands out as the only place on the list that offers direct views over the Thames River. The moderately priced tickets provide a self-guided tour with fascinating city views, historical insights into the bridge's construction and London itself, interactive exhibitions, and demonstrations of how the bridge works. Additionally, it features a glass bridge section that creates an unusual sensation of walking on air.
Tower Bridge is absolutely stunning! One of the best spots to visit in London — the views of the River Thames are amazing. The exhibition is interesting and gives a good idea of how the bridge works. Everything was clean and well-managed. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in London!
Fajar T — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed talking the self guided tour. The glass floor gives a unique view of the Thames, but can be slightly unnerving. The engine room has the two steam engines, used to power the bascules, on display. Over all, it's very good venue for money.
Stephen C — Google review
One of the most important attractions in this wonderful city! Especially, if you visit it at night is way more beautiful! This bridge brings its own unique touch of beauty in London! You have to visit it with no hesitation! 🌉✨
Athanasios S — Google review
Tower Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in London and visiting it was a fantastic experience. The views from the bridge are stunning, both of the Thames and the city. Taking the Tower Bridge Exhibition tour made the visit even better, as it gave detailed insights into how the bridge was built and the fascinating mechanism behind its operation. Walking across the glass floor was a unique highlight too, giving a completely different perspective of the bridge and the river below. The site is very well maintained and the staff were friendly and helpful. The only thing to keep in mind is that you may need to wait in a queue for entry, and on a sunny day this can feel a bit frustrating. Still, it’s not just a landmark to admire from outside, but also an educational and memorable experience to explore from within. Definitely worth visiting.
Stv — Google review
Walking near Tower Bridge is honestly one of the nicest things to do in London, especially if you’re trying to escape the busy streets without leaving the city. The view is unreal – you’ve got the bridge itself, which looks straight out of a postcard, the river Thames calmly flowing, and plenty of spots to just sit and chill. There’s something peaceful about hearing the water and watching the boats go by, even when there are tourists around. At sunset, the whole area lights up in warm colours and it feels kinda magical. It’s also surprisingly clean and safe, even in the evening. Loads of nice little cafes and street food stalls around if you fancy a bite, and the walk towards the south bank or down to St Katharine Docks is worth it too. You get a mix of old-school charm and modern city vibes. Would definitely recommend it for a date, a solo unwind walk, or just to take some beautiful photos. 10/10 – calming, scenic, and very London.
Monzia K — Google review
The Tower Bridge is a great stop if you're in the nearby area, and provides about 30min to 1 hour diversion. Combined with the free audio tour, great views complete with partial glass floor in one section, historic awe of the building process, and gift shop at the end - I would highly recommend if you're in the area. There are lifts for the tower, but I suggest/recommend you take the stairs getting some insight, facts and touch of history on the way up and down. There are benches to rest, toilets but no Air Con for most of it, however fans throughout provide plenty of relief - 84 degrees and it never felt sweltering inside. Learn how the bridge was designed, constructed and changes over the years - in particular the engine room videos and presentation on divers were really great. And whenever you're done walk along the Thames River path near the wharf and grab a bite to eat.
Will F — Google review
Tower Bridge is indeed an iconic and highly recommended destination for anyone visiting London. You've captured its essence perfectly! Here's a summary of why it's a must-visit, echoing your points: * Iconic Landmark: It's instantly recognizable and a symbol of London. * Ideal for Shorter Visits: As you said, it's not a full-day commitment but perfect for a few hours. * Photographer's Dream: Offers incredible opportunities for stunning photographs, especially of the bridge itself, the River Thames, and the surrounding cityscapes. * Engaging Experience: Walking across the bridge allows you to appreciate its architecture up close, enjoy the (often cold!) wind, and take in the mesmerizing views of the River Thames. * Great for All: Whether with friends or family, it offers a memorable experience. For those looking to delve deeper, the Tower Bridge Exhibition (inside the bridge itself) offers a chance to learn about its history, see the Victorian engine rooms, and experience the glass walkways for unique views. Even without entering the exhibition, a walk across and around the bridge is a highly rewarding experience.
Parth K — Google review
Good view from the top from a perspective you won't see otherwise. Short video of old footage of London was good. Information boards everywhere to enlighten visitors. On the London Pass so that makes it better value.
Andrew C — Google review
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Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
https://www.towerbridge.org.uk/
+44 20 7407 9191
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Tower of London

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Tower of London is a medieval castle with a rich and bloody history, housing the Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters. It offers dramatic views of the Thames River and is located near Brick Lane. The luxurious Cheval Three Quays at The Tower of London provides contemporary one and two-bedroom apartments with stunning vistas of landmarks such as the Tower Bridge, The Shard, and the remains of the Roman London Wall. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations with full-service kitchens and oversized bathrooms.
Amazing! This was one of my favorite tours while in london. We bought our tickets which cost about $48. Place was packed. There is a cafe and a small gift shop inside, bathrooms of course. I would plan on spending at least 2 hours here if not 3. And then of course there's the crown jewels that speak for themselves. So much history here and so much to see I loved everything about this!
Jessica D — Google review
Wonderful experience. We travelled to Waterloo by train and hopped on boat to London Bridge for the Tower which was easy and entertaining. The Tower was fascinating, such history. The poppy installation was fantastic. A really good day.....but you need comfy walking shoes!
Christine H — Google review
Great day out. Went on a weekend and not too busy outside of peak season. Crown Jewels clearly the highlight, and didn’t disappoint - displays nicely spaced out, not too much content to overload younger ones and up to date, but there’s also so much more to see. Poppy display was superb, exotic animals, Yeoman tour and White Tower also worth the time, with the latter having interactive area for children. Nice day out and good to take a picnic (though not lots of spaces to sit and eat).
Stephen C — Google review
Absolutely awesome place, went when the poppy display was on for the memorial. Got to see everything, crown jewels, the tower of London and other surrounding buildings. Was a brilliant day out. Highly recommended A+++
Ian P — Google review
Enjoyed all the history The Ravens were alot bigger than I imagined. The crown Jewels were amazing and loads of gold pieces of various objects the punch bowl was massive. All the beefeaters were friendly and helpful.
Nigel W — Google review
A lovely sunny autumn day spent with my history loving son. Went to see the poppies and did the audio tour guide. Spent 3 fab hours pottering around 😊
Nadya — Google review
A world recognised tourist location. Amazing history connected with the Tower of London. I'd recommend visiting here, even just to walk around the history laden walkways . 😁🇬🇧👍
Dave S — Google review
Absolutely a wonderful time. As a tourist from the US, I cannot believe the amount of history in one place. You could spend an entire vacation at this site alone. Seeing highlights from the coronation amd seeing them in real life was fantastic. The displays in the White Tower were worth it alone
Colonial T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/
+44 333 320 6000
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London Eye

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The lastminute.com London Eye is a must-visit attraction in London, offering an exhilarating experience with its 32 capsules representing the city's boroughs. As Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel, it provides a stunning 360-degree view of the city and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the UK. Situated along the River Thames, it has become an iconic part of the London skyline and offers a thrilling way to take in breathtaking views, especially during sunset.
The London Eye is one of those iconic experiences that truly lives up to its reputation. From the moment you step into the capsule, you can feel the excitement building — and as it slowly rises above the Thames, the city unfolds beneath you in a breathtaking panorama. The views are spectacular, especially on a clear day. You can see all of London’s major landmarks — Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and even as far as The Shard and Tower Bridge. Watching the city from above gives you a whole new appreciation for its beauty and scale. The ride itself is smooth and quiet, taking about 30 minutes, which gives you plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take photos. The capsules are clean, comfortable, and spacious, with just the right number of people inside to move around freely. The staff are friendly and organized, keeping everything running efficiently even when it’s busy. Tickets are easy to book online, and the whole experience feels well-managed from start to finish. Whether it’s your first time in London or your tenth, the London Eye is something you should do at least once — a stunning and memorable way to see the city from a new perspective.
Mehmet T — Google review
A fantastic experience and absolutely worth it! The views from the top are incredible — you can see all of London’s major landmarks so clearly. The ride is smooth, relaxing and perfect for both kids and adults. The staff are friendly and organised, making the whole process easy from start to finish. It’s a great family activity, amazing for photos, and something everyone should try at least once. Highly recommended!
Shruti S — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing experience! The London Eye offers some of the best views in the city—360° panoramas of the Thames, Big Ben, and the skyline. The ride is smooth and lasts long enough to really enjoy the scenery. Queues can get a bit long during peak hours, but they move quickly and are well-organized. Staff were friendly and the capsules were clean and comfortable. Definitely worth it, especially around sunset!
ADNAN S — Google review
I’ve been wanting to take the kids on The London Eye for a while but I’m glad I waited until they were older otherwise I think they would have got bored after a while! We came during the summer holidays so the weather was nice and the views were beautiful. I pre booked for the best ticket prices and to take advantage of the £20 per adult and £18 per child special offers. We enjoyed it and the kids were able to spot famous buildings which was fun 😁 The only let down was that there were alot of us in our cabin as we were grouped up with a large family with limited seating so after a while of standing i had to sit on the poles due to issues with my knee and the kids sat on the floor. It was a busy day and I think the staff filled the cubicle to capacity This is something to bear in mind for those that may have ailments or disabilities where they need to sit down. Other than that it is worth the visit, we didn’t wait long in the queue and they also take pictures and give you a card with a QR code which can be scanned so you can purchase the pictures after your ride which is nice 😊
Zereena A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An unforgettable experience! The London Eye is absolutely incredible — a must-see attraction when visiting London! The views are breathtaking, especially at sunset when the city lights start to sparkle. You can see iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the River Thames stretching out below you. The ride itself is smooth and relaxing, and the capsules are spacious and comfortable. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the whole experience felt well-organized from start to finish. Whether it’s your first time in London or you’ve lived here for years, the London Eye gives you a whole new perspective on the city. I’d definitely go again!
Blake G — Google review
The London Eye is one of those attractions that truly lives up to its reputation and is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. The moment you step onto the giant wheel, you’re treated to spectacular panoramic views of London, stretching out as far as the eye can see. From the top, the historic landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and even Windsor Castle on a clear day come into perfect view. Watching the River Thames wind its way through the heart of London adds even more magic to the experience. One thing families and visitors should prepare for, however, are the long lines. The London Eye is extremely popular, and during weekends or holidays, the wait can feel quite lengthy. For those short on time or traveling with children, the Express Entry tickets are definitely worth considering. They cost a bit more but save you from the longer queues, letting you enjoy the ride without the wait. The capsule itself is spacious and moves slowly, making it comfortable for families, children, and even those slightly nervous about heights. The pace allows you to really take in the scenic 360° views and capture plenty of photos without feeling rushed. Overall, the London Eye is an experience that beautifully combines fun, relaxation, and sightseeing. Despite the queues, it’s absolutely worth the visit for the incredible views of London’s skyline and its historic buildings. It’s one of those attractions that reminds you why London is such a timeless city.
Zeeshan Q — Google review
The London Eye is an interesting experience that I was glad that I went on, but I am not sure if I would recommend. It offers great views of the city but I understand that The Shard and Sky Garden also can do this. Heck, the coffee shop at Tate Modern also has great views and it is free to go up. We had booked a time and were waiting for our slot, when we arrived 15 minutes early to join an extremely long queue. I was very surprised how quickly the line went and we actually boarded the ride at our allocated time. I suspect if we arrived early (within reason), we could have got on sooner rather than waiting around. Getting on and off was easy, even though the ride didn't stop. The entire trip lasted about 30 minutes and was very relaxing. Obviously the views were great, but I `think that I would have spent less time if I had gone up the Shard or Sky Garden, as the ride seemed to trudge along. The are definitely opportunities to get discounted tickets: book online or in the visitor centre or with the London Pass. Since the line went quick, I wouldn't pay extra for a fast path.
Gib — Google review
The London Eye, an iconic Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, offers a breathtaking experience that defines London’s skyline. At 135 meters, it’s one of the world’s tallest observation wheels, delivering unrivaled 360-degree views of landmarks like Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Shard. Each spacious, glass-walled capsule holds up to 25 people, ensuring comfort during the 30-minute rotation. The gentle pace allows ample time to soak in the city’s sprawl, with informative touchscreens pinpointing key sites. Tickets start at £33 online, though fast-track options (£48) cut wait times, a boon during peak seasons. Pre-booking is essential, as queues can swell, especially on weekends. The Eye operates daily, with evening rides showcasing London’s twinkling lights—perfect for romantics. Accessibility is excellent, with step-free access and wheelchair-friendly capsules. While the experience is undeniably magical, some may find the price steep for a single rotation, and foggy days can obscure distant views. Still, the London Eye’s blend of engineering marvel and panoramic splendor makes it a must-do. For families, couples, or first-time visitors, it’s a bucket-list highlight, offering a unique perspective on London’s historic and modern charm. Arrive early for shorter lines.
Mike H — Google review
4.5
(194980)
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4.3
(91324)
Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
https://www.londoneye.com/
+44 20 7967 8021
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Covent Garden

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Covent Garden is a vibrant shopping and entertainment district located in London's West End. The area features the elegant Piazza, which is car-free and houses fashion stores, craft stalls at the Apple Market, and the Royal Opera House. Visitors can enjoy street performances near the 17th-century St. Paul’s Church and explore vintage vehicles at the London Transport Museum. Additionally, upscale restaurants offering European cuisines are available, while nearby theaters attract crowds for plays and musicals.
4.5
(25516)
London, UK
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The British Museum

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Museum
Art Museums
The British Museum, located on Great Russel Street, is a grand neo-classical building that houses an extensive collection of over eight million artifacts and works of art from various cultures across the globe. The museum's highlights include Egyptian mummies, ancient Greek sculptures, the Rosetta Stone, and the Assyrian-Babylonian collection. It also features exhibitions on Africa, Ancient Greece and Rome, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Absolutely wonderful place to visit. We only had very limited time in London but this was somewhere we wanted to visit as we wanted to keep our costs low. The museum is free to enter but donations are welcomed. Firstly, the place is enormous. Various exhibitions are available with literally hundreds of things to look at, probably even thousands. It goes without saying that the place is very popular and often very busy so if you don't like crowds, do some research about your visit before you go. We spent a lot of time looking at the Egyptian exhibitions as my wife is very interested in that particular part of history but we did also wander around the Greek, Roman and middle Eastern parts as well. Both of us agreed that we would come back to visit but would definitely spend a whole day there as we felt rushed. There are places to grab a drink and a snack inside the museum as well, which is very welcome. It is worth noting that while backpacks are allowed, luggage is not. The shops nearby do offer a luggage storage solution.
Richard S — Google review
What a place to visit. The world meets in London and I hope it continues that way. Everything is well organized, spaced and placed. It’s my second time in there and am keen to go back more times. This is not a one day visit you need few times to cover the whole Musuem. Recommend to come with comfortable shoes
Andrew K — Google review
Went on a Thursday in half term time, it was incredibly busy, loads of children! It was still a nice experience for my kids, they loved it. You need a couple of days to visit the whole museum, especially if you are looking to study anything in particular. Limited choices on thw food in the food court area and expect London prices but there is also a high end restaurant at the top. Own food and drinks are permitted only in the designated area. We will definitely come again to see and study other areas.
Nicole G — Google review
A Must-see Museum! You can literally feel the history of the world here. It’s free to visit; however, when you think about all the pieces taken away from their motherlands, it does feel a bit bittersweet. :) Make sure to book your tickets in advance — it gets busy! The ambiance will truly astonish you the moment you step inside.
Emine A — Google review
A visit to The British Museum is a rewarding but demanding experience. To make the most of your trip, book your free ticket online in advance. While entry is free, I highly recommend the paid app for its excellent guided tours, which greatly enhance seeing incredible exhibits like the Egyptian mummies, Roman antiquities, and Persian histories. Be prepared for security and bag checks, and note that there's a fee for coat and bag storage. With more wonders than you can see in a single day, the museum thoughtfully provides portable stools—a welcome relief for tired legs. Several cafes and a restaurant are also on-site to help you refuel.
Arc M — Google review
Offers an outstanding and educational experience, with impressive exhibitions and an incredible collection from around the world. The curation, accessibility, and historical depth make every visit memorable and highly recommendable.However, amidst all this cultural wealth, it is important to critically reflect on the origins of many artifacts. A significant part of the collection consists of objects that were taken from their countries of origin under problematic historical circumstances. The museum could do more to address this legacy openly and transparently, initiate dialogues about restitution, and provide more context about the provenance of these treasures.Overall, the visit is rewardin yet the experience would be even richer if the museum visibly acknowledged its responsibility regarding looted art and made an active contribution to justice and transparency.
Alexander T — Google review
*5/5 stars* "I recently visited the British Museum and was blown away by the vast collection of artifacts from around the world. The museum's permanent exhibitions, such as the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and the mummies in the Ancient Egypt gallery, were fascinating. The temporary exhibitions were also thought-provoking and well-curated. The museum's layout and signage were easy to navigate, and the staff were knowledgeable and friendly. The museum's location in the heart of London made it an ideal stop for anyone interested in history, culture, and art. *Tips:* - Plan your visit in advance to make the most of your time. - Take breaks to rest and recharge – the museum is massive! - Consider visiting during off-peak hours to avoid crowds. - Don't miss the museum's excellent audio guides and guided tours. *Overall, I highly recommend the British Museum to anyone interested in history, culture, and art. It's a must-visit destination in London!*"
Gayane P — Google review
The British Museum is truly timeless. It was my fourth visit, yet it still felt magical. My kids loved the Egyptian mummies — their excitement was contagious! As a Chinese visitor, I felt proud yet emotional seeing so many treasures from my homeland. The collections are stunning, though the crowds can be intense. Entry is free, but booking online helps you get in faster. This museum isn’t just about history — it’s about humanity, memory, and reflection. A must-visit for anyone coming to London.
Yin B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(74841)
Great Russell St, London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
https://www.britishmuseum.org/
+44 20 7323 8000
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Big Ben

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Big Ben, also known as the Elizabeth Tower, is a 16-storey Gothic clocktower located at the Eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in London. It is a global icon of neo-Gothic design and has been a symbol of British governance since its controversial renovation in 1835. Designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, Big Ben's completion in 1860 marked an iconic addition to the London skyline.
Big Ben Tour – Inside the Elizabeth Tower Visiting the Elizabeth Tower might just be one of the best things you can do in London. Getting tickets, however, is the real challenge — plan ahead and try to book about six months in advance, checking the website regularly. No photos are allowed inside, which is a bit of a shame, but completely understandable. The climb is 334 steps up a narrow spiral staircase with just a simple metal railing, so this is not an experience for those with mobility issues or severe fear of heights. The first stretch is about 110 steps, with the rest broken into slightly shorter climbs and two rest stops along the way. Windows are few and far between, so you won’t have many chances to look outside during the climb. At the top, you’ll visit the belfry and see the Great Bell — Big Ben itself — up close. You’ll be there as the clock strikes the hour, with protective ear coverings provided to save your hearing from the thunderous chimes. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the clock mechanism and stand behind the famous clock faces before beginning the descent, which is once again split into sections with rest stops. Lockers are provided for your belongings, as nothing may be carried with you, and open-toed shoes are not allowed. The guides are fantastic — full of history, fun facts, and fascinating details about the tower and its clock. In the end, this is an unforgettable tour: fun, educational, a little bit challenging, and absolutely worth every step.
Keira D — Google review
Absolutely love London. And Big Ben is a must see / visit. It has been beautifully restored and looks grand as it should. Right next to the houses of Parliament and across from Westminster Abbey just down the road from Buckingham Palace. And then there is number 10. Definitely make time to go to this iconic land Mark.
Zane C — Google review
I’m not the biggest fan of London, but Big Ben was absolutely beautiful. The architecture is stunning, and the city around it feels so classic and elegant. It was really cool getting off the Westminster stop on the Tube and walking straight up to see Big Ben towering above it’s such an iconic sight. Even if London isn’t your favorite city, this landmark will definitely impress you.
Rachel F — Google review
Big Ben is absolutely stunning and a must-see landmark! The architecture is incredible, and it really lives up to the hype. The only downside was how crowded it gets, especially during peak hours, which makes it a bit hard to enjoy peacefully. Still, definitely worth the visit and a great spot for photos.
Sara A — Google review
Big Ben is one of London’s most iconic landmarks — a true symbol of the city. Seeing it in person feels almost surreal, especially when you hear the clock chime across Westminster. The architecture is magnificent, with incredible detail and timeless charm. It’s especially beautiful at sunset or when lit up at night, reflecting perfectly over the River Thames. The surrounding area — including the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey — makes it a must-visit spot for first-time visitors to London. Even though you can’t go inside the tower, just standing nearby and admiring its grandeur is worth the visit. A classic London experience!
Eugene H — Google review
We didn't get to do the tour but coming off the tube and Big Ben being right there outside the station was pretty awesome. Its even bigger in person than I thought it would be. Really good angles from the station and out on the bridge.
Christopher G — Google review
Visited Big Ben while in London. Did you know its official name is the Elizabeth Tower, renamed in 2012 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee — but everyone still calls it Big Ben. The site was impressive, with plenty of onlookers taking in the views. We spent about 30 minutes exploring and enjoying the surroundings. Fun fact: the minute hand is roughly the same length as a single-decker bus! Overall, it’s worth a quick stop and was one of the highlights of our trip. Saluti
Frank F — Google review
Big Ben is an incredible and historic landmark, truly one of the most famous symbols of London. The architecture is beautiful, and seeing it up close is a memorable experience. It’s a place full of history and charm, and it represents the classic elegance of the city. However, it’s a bit disappointing to see that some areas around it could be better maintained and cared for. Such an iconic site deserves more attention and preservation to keep its beauty shining for future generations. Despite that, Big Ben remains a must-see attraction and one of the most remarkable places to visit in London.
Lg G — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(32150)
London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
https://www.parliament.uk/bigben
+44 20 7219 4272
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The National Gallery

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Art museum
Museums
Art gallery
The National Gallery, located in Trafalgar Square, London, is a renowned art museum housing an extensive collection of European paintings from the medieval period to the early 20th century. The gallery features masterpieces by celebrated artists such as Botticelli, Paul Cézanne, Monet, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir and Van Gogh.
A beautiful and inspiring place. The collection is world-class — from Renaissance masters to Impressionists — and it’s amazing that entry is free. The galleries are spacious and well organized, with helpful information about each painting. I also appreciated the quiet spots where you can just sit and enjoy the art. It can get busy in popular rooms, but overall it’s an unforgettable visit for any art lover.
Tippapai M — Google review
Visiting The National Gallery was truly a magical experience. From the moment I entered, I was captivated by the atmosphere and every room tells a different story through its paintings. The layout makes it easy to explore, and the colors, details, and emotions in each artwork are breathtaking. It’s not just a museum but it’s a journey through art and history that leaves you inspired and full of wonder.
Alessandra N — Google review
It was a wonderful experience. The museum has a good collection of Monet and Van Gogh paintings, which I really enjoyed. For just an afternoon, it’s possible to see everything without getting too tired, though you could easily spend a whole day if you want to study the works in detail. We visited on November 17, and there was also a Christmas market outside the museum, which added a very festive atmosphere.
Y. J — Google review
A very spacious series of galleries housing some of the best known images in the international art world. With a restaurant and toilets and plenty of friendly guides you can easily spend a day here, or just pop in and revisit your favourites. It may look daunting from the outside but the new entrance makes the whole place accessible for anyone. Children of any age will find something to look at and many school trips visit and no they don't disturb the 'grown ups'! A teashop, restaurant, bookshop and well stocked shop make this a day, or two to remember.
Nigel H — Google review
I can say that I love this museum. Seeing such a collection of paintings for free is just amazing nowadays. There are beautiful paintings in every room. I could spend a day to visit it. Just do not forged taking a map at the entrance as this is a pretty large museum. French, Spanish, Italian, English, Deutsche… painters from middle age to impressionists. A pretty large collection of Impressionists paintings that can rival with that of Musée d’Orsay in France. Only the Louvre in France is more impressive (but far from being free) among all painting museums that I visited all other the world (with a special notice for Grenoble and Poitier’s painting museum that are great place to visit too).
Frederic R — Google review
The National Gallery, a one place to see history through paintings. As usual this gallery is free for entery and quite big so plan ahead. You can book free online ticket or walkin. Tube connectivity is there. Plan to enjoy and take photos from outside squar also. There is a paid washroom available outside. You get chance to see a lot of historical paintings and know about the artist. Due to limited time I was not able to complete it. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water if possible.
Kishan G — Google review
I visited the National Gallery today and absolutely loved it. It’s an absolute must visit place when in London, and you can spend hours wandering from room to room, never running out of things to look at. One of the highlights for me was seeing some of Monet’s pieces in person, a moment I’ve been looking forward to for so long. Standing in front of his work felt surreal, and it was worth the entire trip on its own. I highly recommend paying the galley a visit, especially because it’s free entry!
Chantelle — Google review
If you’re in London, you must visit this place. I stopped by during an 8 hour layover, and even though I couldn’t take my time the way I wanted to, it was absolutely worth it. The collection is stunning, wall after wall of masterpieces you could spend hours admiring. I barely scratched the surface and already felt amazed. I’ll definitely be coming back on a proper trip so I can truly enjoy and appreciate everything this museum has to offer.
Anas S — Google review
4.8
(58446)
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4.7
(41003)
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
+44 20 7747 2885
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Westminster Abbey

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Anglican church
Sights & Landmarks
Westminster Abbey is a significant Protestant abbey that has been the site of daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066. It holds historical importance and is recommended for travelers interested in English history. The area surrounding the abbey offers various attractions such as Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, and art galleries like Tate Modern and the National Portrait Gallery. Visitors can also enjoy walks through London's parks or admire architectural marvels like the Gherkin.
This is a "must-visit" when you are in London. Get online and reserve a time to visit if you want to go inside. It is free, but you may not be able to enter without doing this in advance. This is a stunning building, inside and out, and it has so much history in its 1000 years. Just standing outside is breathtaking. We attended evensong, for which you don't need tickets. It is a religious service of the Anglican church, so you need to feel comfortable with this. It was very moving, and the music within the huge sanctuary was so beautiful. This is justly famous, and you really do need to see this magnificent church.
Linda M — Google review
My Visit to Westminster and Westminster Abbey, London My visit to Westminster and Westminster Abbey was one of the most memorable parts of my London trip. Located in the heart of the city near the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, this area is filled with history, architecture, and national heritage. Walking through Westminster felt like stepping into Britain’s political and royal past. Westminster Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an architectural masterpiece dating back to the 11th century. It has hosted countless royal coronations, weddings, and funerals, including those of monarchs and national heroes. Inside, I was amazed by the stained-glass windows, Gothic ceilings, royal tombs, and the Poets’ Corner, where great writers like Shakespeare and Dickens are commemorated. Visitor Tips: Tickets can be booked online for faster entry. Photography is not allowed inside the Abbey, so take time to appreciate its quiet beauty. Attend a choral service or Evensong if you can — it’s a truly moving experience. The area around Westminster is best explored on foot, with easy access to Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster, and the River Thames. How to Reach: The Abbey is located at 20 Deans Yard, London SW1P 3PA. The nearest Underground station is Westminster (Jubilee, District, and Circle lines), just a short walk away. Overall, Westminster and Westminster Abbey offer a deep connection to British history and culture — a must-visit for anyone exploring London’s most iconic landmarks.
Shanz S — Google review
Breathtaking Abbey! So many beautiful monuments. The architecture is marvelous. So much to look at you could definitely spend the whole day. Friendly,helpful and knowledgeable staff. It is a working church so depending on when you go you might see a daily prayer or two. Gentlemen remember is respectful to remove your hat. It's a must see!
Carl E — Google review
(visited on 12 May 2025) this is That One Church England uses for all a lot of the royal events we see as tourists on the television, so naturally with our luck we missed the royal victory ceremony on the 8th and then got ceremoniously chased out on the day we visited for a diplomatic event. between that and missing the changing of the guard on the same day we should’ve bought a lottery ticket to the West End. anyway. what we gleaned of the short time we had there was the massive size of the church. large church with loads of tombs, monuments and graves for notable figures in English and European history including Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots were all laid there. Monuments to Darwin, Shakespeare and the Bronte Sisters were also scattered on the floor and in the Poets’ Corner. the free audio guides offered were super helpful with offering context for a lot of the abbey’s sprawling tombs and areas. we sped run this with the audio guide because 😀 diplomatic event, but still had time to appreciate the architecture and grandeur, especially of the nave and coronation area. stained glass was gorgeous too. note that you’re not supposed to take videos in here. staff were still nice when we asked them about why we were being so nicely shoved out of the church we paid full price for, but WE FELT THAT COULDVE BEEN SAID EARLIER? as previously clarified this took place in May so—might’ve been a one off thing. lastly. the gift store is HIGHLY entertaining do visit
Ariel J — Google review
Beautiful building with a lot to see inside especially for history enthusiasts. I would recommend booking in advance which will give you a time slot for entry. We still had to wait despite having the designated time so be prepared (we waited about 45 mins). It's worth it though to see everything. I also found the audio guide helpful for filling in context on everything. The optional upper floors are worth it too as they have great views looking down as well as some fascinating antiques.
Alex P — Google review
No visit to London is complete without seeing Westminster Abbey. This magnificent Anglican church has hosted every British coronation for nearly 1,000 years and serves as the resting place of monarchs, writers, scientists, and national heroes. It’s also been the setting for many royal weddings and state funerals. A true World Heritage Site! Book tickets in advance and allow plenty of time to take it all in. Highly recommended!!
M — Google review
I visited Westminster Abbey for the first time at age 50, coinciding with the 44th Independence Service for Antigua and Barbuda. Despite a cold, rainy English day, stepping inside was incredible. The detail throughout the Abbey is breathtaking, and it was impeccably clean. The staff—ushers and clergy—were professional, respectful, and welcoming, always guiding visitors with a smile. One of the clergy even cracked a few jokes, showing their sense of humour and humanity. Westminster Abbey is a beautiful, top-notch cathedral in London. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.
Pauly S — Google review
The Abbey is an amazing place to visit, however the ticket is expensive for a live church. We booked a tour guide with church verger for a tenner which was a great tour and Kat provided lots of interesting info about the abbey. We also visited the Queen’s diamond gallery, accessible through Weston Tower. O stall we had a great time.
Roobik E — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(29815)
Dean's Yard, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/
+44 20 7222 5152
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Churchill War Rooms

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Churchill War Rooms is a historic underground complex that served as the secret headquarters for Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II. Located beneath the Treasury building, this bombproof labyrinth has been meticulously preserved, with original furniture and fittings still in place. Visitors can explore the Map Room, where war strategies were devised, and the Transatlantic Telephone Room, where Churchill held clandestine conversations with U.S. officials.
The Churchill War Rooms is an incredible piece of world history that is quite unassuming and easy to miss from street level however, step inside and head underground and something rather special unfolds. The discreet entrance is tucked away at a corner of the building and you enter through the glazed doors and copper canopy roof. Stairs or a lift then take you underground to the reception area where you get further information on the war rooms but also, this is where you pick up your audio guide screen and headset that is all included in your ticket price. Toilets are available at this location should you need before you set off. As you start your exploration, each key stage is numbered and corresponds to a spoken and visual recording on your AV equipment. Multiple languages are available and the content is perfect…. Easy to understand and sufficient in detail. It’s hard to imagine that after WW2, this place was simply shut down and left just as the last people down here walked out and locked it up. The Churchill War Rooms is a superb piece of history that is set out to enable people to absorb themselves into the reality of what was going on down here, the significance of their work and life itself. There is so much to see, look at, listen to and watch and you would need a few visits to do it all in detail however, if you allow a couple of hours you will have had a thorough insight and a great experience stepping back in time. Plenty of helpful staff on hand along with a cafe and gift shop should you desire. The Churchill War Rooms is a great experience and something definitely worth doing if you have a couple of hours spare whilst in London.
John G — Google review
Could very well be the most impressive museum I've visited. Each of the exhibits is extremely well done, with exactly the right amount of information to read in a timely manner and continue moving on to the next. It's a small space, so if it is a crowded day, and you want to see everything, expect to spend 4-5 hours. The time went by so fast because everything is so engrossing, we didn't even realize we had been there for so long! The interactive exhibits are fascinating and seeing things left just as they were when the war was over and the Rooms closed was surreal. There's definitely a presence to be felt there, especially as you listen to the stories of those who lived through it via the many videos. For any history buff, this is an experience you must do whilst in London. Thoroughly, utterly impressed.
Susan C — Google review
We visited this museum with my family. The Churchill War Rooms are a must-visit for anyone interested in World War II history or British heritage. What impressed me most was how well the museum recreates the atmosphere of wartime London — the narrow corridors, the low ceilings, and especially the lack of natural light give you a real sense of what it must have felt like to live and work underground during such a critical time in history. The attention to detail is outstanding. From the original rooms left exactly as they were, to the immersive exhibits and soundscapes, it truly feels like stepping back in time. You can almost sense the tension and urgency that filled the space during the war. The museum is incredibly well-curated, with lots of information about Churchill’s life, leadership, and the people who worked behind the scenes to help lead Britain through the war. It’s informative, powerful, and deeply respectful of the history it preserves. Highly recommended for history lovers and anyone wanting a deeper understanding of WWII. One of the most memorable museum experiences I’ve had in London! Let me know if you want to add anything personal like visiting with family, favorite part of the exhibit, or a specific recommendation!
Kuman — Google review
Quick Takeaways 🚇 Easy to reach by foot or public transport 🎧 Excellent audio guide included and simple to use 🏛️ Fascinating historic site with strong narrative flow 👤 Large Churchill exhibition gives real insight into the man 💡 Very dark lighting throughout — can feel gloomy 💷 Expensive (£33 adult) compared to many London museums 🪪 IWM Members must show photo ID (not clearly advertised) ☕ Good café and well-stocked shop ⏱️ Expect 1–2 hours minimum depending on interest Full Review Located in the heart of London, the Churchill War Rooms offer a remarkable snapshot into the underground command centre where many of the Second World War’s most critical decisions were made. When paired with Chartwell (Churchill’s family home, run by the National Trust) and Gary Oldman’s portrayal in Darkest Hour, you gain a well-rounded and immersive understanding of Churchill and the operations that shaped the war. The site is easy to reach — best approached on foot or via public transport. The entrance itself is understated, but once inside you enter a labyrinth of preserved rooms, maps, equipment, and living spaces, all supported by an excellent audio guide (headset and handset) that is intuitive and genuinely helpful. It is highly advisable to book tickets in advance, especially at peak times. If you are an IWM member, note that they will request photo ID, which is not made clear on the website — this can catch people off guard. The route through the War Rooms is straightforward and well-paced. The Churchill exhibition section is particularly strong — rich with personal items, records, and interpretive material that builds a clear picture of Churchill as a leader, strategist, and public figure. The War Rooms themselves are functional and atmospheric, preserved in a way that helps you imagine the urgency and pressure of decision-making at the time. About halfway through, there is a well-stocked café, and at the end, a large gift shop offering books and memorabilia related to Churchill, WWII, and the War Rooms. However, as with many modern museums, the lighting is extremely subdued. While this is understandable from a conservation standpoint, it does make the environment feel gloomier than necessary, and at times can make text harder to read. The other main drawback is the price. At £33 per adult, it is expensive — especially when London has world-class museums available for free. This cost, combined with the lighting and the unclear requirement for photo ID, prevents the venue from achieving a full five-star experience. That said, the historical value and presentation are excellent, and if you are willing to spend the money, it is well worth a visit. 👍
MilPoPo — Google review
Had a great time visiting the Museum, there’s plenty to see and plenty to learn about, I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about Winston Churchill in particular I enjoyed the story of him escaping prison in South Africa. Myself and Mrs enjoyed a nice it drink in the cafe which was priced fairly and was a warm environment. Only downside to the visit was the amount of people in certain parts of the museum there’s hallways and we had to walk at a snails pace to get through haha. But no fault to the museum itself, I’d advise going at less busy times, we came on Remembrance Sunday at 14:30.
Jordan W — Google review
🇬🇧 My Visit to the Churchill War Rooms, London My visit to the Churchill War Rooms was a fascinating journey back to World War II. Hidden beneath the streets of Westminster, this historic site served as the underground command center where Sir Winston Churchill and his team directed Britain’s war efforts. Walking through the preserved rooms — from the Map Room to Churchill’s office and living quarters — gave me a real sense of the tension and strategy that shaped the war. The interactive museum dedicated to Churchill’s life was equally impressive, with personal artifacts, photographs, and recordings that showcased his leadership and legacy. The exhibits were well-presented and deeply engaging. Visitor Tips: Book tickets online in advance as entry slots fill quickly. Allow 1.5–2 hours for the visit. Audio guides are included and provide excellent storytelling. Wear comfortable shoes since the rooms are connected by narrow corridors. How to Reach: Located at Clive Steps, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AQ, the museum is near Westminster or St. James’s Park Underground stations and close to Downing Street and Buckingham Palace. Overall, the Churchill War Rooms offer a powerful, immersive experience — a must-visit for anyone interested in history, leadership, or World War II.
Shanz S — Google review
I visited this place on my recent trip to London from NYC. This is obviously a very well-put together exhibit. You gotta admire the British attention to detail there. The audio guide (in the form of a tablet that you take with you on the tour) was helpful, and you get to explore at your own pace. There's a dedicated Churchill museum at this place. The gift shop has a good selection of books. The tour was a bit crowded for my taste (reason for the one less star) since the place is generally very popular but definitely worth a visit if you like British history during WWII (or if you like Churchill!)
Longbow I — Google review
The Churchill War Rooms is a compelling, immersive, and emotionally powerful museum experience. Its greatest strength lies in the preserved bunker environment — walking through rooms where real wartime decisions were made gives a visceral sense of history. The additional Churchill Museum adds depth to the man behind much of Britain’s WWII strategy. However, crowded spaces, dependency on audio guides, and narrow corridors are real constraints. If you visit, try to go early, take your time, and manage expectations about room capacity and flow. If I were you, I’d rate it among London’s “must-see” historical attractions — especially for history buffs, those interested in Churchill, or visitors wanting a deeper story behind London during WWII. It’s less ideal for those who dislike enclosed spaces or large crowds, but with planning, the experience is very rewarding.
Amrit D — Google review
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King Charles St, London, SW1A 2AQ, United Kingdom
https://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/churchill-war-rooms
+44 20 7416 5000
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London Underground Limited

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Department of Transportation
Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
London Underground Limited, often simply called the London Underground, is a popular transportation system that offers an efficient way to navigate through the city. It is known for its ease of use and regular train schedules, making it convenient for both locals and visitors to travel around London. The system provides access to major attractions such as museums and iconic landmarks, catering to a diverse range of commuters from working-class individuals to executives.
The building, first listed as Grade II in 1970, was upgraded to Grade I in 2011. In 2013, it was announced that 55 Broadway would be converted into luxury apartments, once London Underground moved operations from the building in 2015 to their new headquarters in the Olympic Park, Stratford, London. In May 2014, it was announced that the architects, TateHindle, would lead the redevelopment and, in June 2015, planning permission and listed building consent was granted: however, this was not implemented and the planning permission expired in June 2018. In September 2019, a long-term lease of the property was sold by Transport for London for £120 million to Integrity International Group, founded by Tony Matharu. In May 2020, it was announced that Blue Orchid Hotels, a subsidiary of Integrity International, would convert the structure into a luxury hotel. (Wiki) Let's hope they don't change much of its beauty..
Eduardas R — Google review
At first I was worried I wouldn’t be able to follow the system or get myself lost. Which I did, end up going the wrong way. But it’s actually so easy to follow, it’s good to make a few errors as then you will be conscious of ensuring you’re on the right tube. London Underground is amazing and it is really easy to get around and see places. I would walk around central London. Use the underground when going further afield. The trains are very regular, you will find they can get very busy, packed. Don’t feel you need to squeeze in, just wait for the next train as it will add to your experience and enjoy it better. As you would anywhere just be vigilant of your surroundings. I felt very safe, as a solo traveler I was very surprised.
Neets — Google review
As a visitor, you can’t ask for a better system to get about to major museums, etc. You get to ride with both the working class and executives alike. Iconic London ! Takes a little getting used to, if you need to travel in the City, it’s the way to go. As a visitor, we purchased a Visitor Oyster Card online, it’s a fantastic deal. Recommended.
W P — Google review
This is a good way to get around London. The new trains and updated stations are good. It is easy to get a ticket and to get around. However, the ventilation is poor, horrible, hot, and sweaty. It makes for an unbearable and uncomfortable ride. However, some of the trains and train stations have proper ventilation and air but most do not. I only take one train with no transfers, which is all that I can bear, and walk just to be outside where I can breath easy. I caution you to only ride when necessary and recommend you walk outside if able.
Melissa W — Google review
These shops are all closed for good. I could rattle on about the good old days, (people actually pay to hear about it) and a book would be better; it would take a book, pdf, file, whatever to explain how much it has changed. Point? Many but the main one is: Thanks to Bid Rigging the same people keep getting rich fulfilling contracts that do nothing but cosmetic change. I'd rather see the old retailers (driven out by sky high rent, business taxes, business rates that the the big corporate retailers. Btw/ if you come to London be prepared to lug your suitcase up and down many flights of stairs. Of course the bureaucracy will point to "no step access" (only lawsuits by disabled brought that in) and there are more lifts (elevators), yes this is better than nothing - - lucky find one lift 20 years ago. The old, dirty, extremely noisy rolling stock in Central London is the same. Recently you could still find "MetroCamell" 1973. John Lennon probably on one. Sure, they Spent £16 Billion over budget and late) on a new Elizabeth Line. It's a nice reflection on what we have - - tourists are in central London for the sights, not off to Abby Wood (the other one) and to have them riding the clittering, clanking, clattering collection of caligenous junk - - (think Wizard of Oz to the Tin Man) is a disgrace.
Cliff T — Google review
Coming from Manchester we need this in the city.... Yes its a bit dim, dark and dirty.... But what a brilliant, cheap and quick way to get around....
Adam B — Google review
Cheap fast efficient travel for our sightseeing trips. Easy to use gates and pricing simple capped and taken from our banks.
Helen C — Google review
Crowded, stuffy place, too many people in London, but its easy to use, it gets you to your destination on time
Shelaya S — Google review
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London, SW1H 0SA, United Kingdom
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Buckingham Palace

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch in London, offers visitors the chance to explore its lavish private and state rooms or witness the iconic changing of the guard ceremony. For history enthusiasts, nearby attractions like Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London are highly recommended. Additionally, a leisurely stroll by Buckingham Palace may provide an opportunity to catch a glimpse of royalty or admire the handsome guards.
I had a great time attending Buckingham palace! The grounds were stunning and I even got to see a short performance from the guards. The landscaping and fountains were the highlight for me. The self-guided tour inside was great too. Buy your ticket in advance to pick your preferred time.
Shanel — Google review
Interesting to be and see inside this storied place. The State Rooms are interesting and the chance to see the royal art collection is a real treat. I also enjoyed the special exhibition of art produced on the King Charles’s travel over the years as well as the throne room. It’s crowded but manageable. I also visited the mews with the carriages and would recommend. My disappointment was the limited access to the garden. The website lists the Royal Gardens as one of the highlights and includes pictures of the rose garden and other select spots. Once on-site I learned that much of the garden, including the roses I hoped to see, is off-limits unless you book a special tour, which were all booked. This is not made clear on the website when booking. Also note that the amount of time they indicate for the palace tour is far too long unless you’re planning to eat in the cafe and do a lot of shopping in the gift shop. I listened to the entire tour and spent time in all of the rooms and it took me 45 minutes or so—they indicate 2 to 2.5 hours. This can be an issue if you are booking multiple timed elements at the palace or tickets elsewhere.
Scott — Google review
Tickets are not necessary for the changing of the guard. But I recommend standing on the fountain if you cannot get near the fence. You will need tickets for the States room tour. It's well worth with it.
Lori D — Google review
Highly recommend the palace tour as the palace is quite stunning on the inside. Do buy the tickets in advance and show up right in time for your entry because there’s no wait then! The gift shop also has some quality souvenirs so I highly recommend it. Also, the palace gardens were my favourite gardens in London ✨✨✨✨
Sumukha A — Google review
The palace is absolutely beautiful inside, but no photography. We really enjoyed our visit there. It's is a good bit of walking around but benches to rest on. There is a 20 minutes walk one you get outside to get back out to the main street but once again plenty of benches to rest.
Robin J — Google review
you can feel the history behind the building. A truly wonderful palace, with stunning architecture and beautifully maintained surroundings. Watching the Changing of the Guard adds to the charm, making it a must-see landmark when visiting London.
Matteo C — Google review
Visited during the changing of the guard I really didn’t know what I was in for. The crowds and fences were ridiculous and the event was not that impressive to me. I could’ve skipped it and been fine. Because of the event I really didn’t get to see the palace exterior and gates very well due to large crowds and barricades. Unless the changing of the guard is a bucket list thing you really want to see I would recommend not going during that event if you’re wanting to get a good view of the palace.
Shawn S — Google review
Strolling by Buckingham Palace with a friend in the afternoon was unforgettable. A lively crowd gathered out front, and to our surprise, the King himself exited! The grand palace looked stunning in the sunlight, and the nearby fountain added to the royal charm. Truly a special moment! If you are in the vicinity give it a go.
Iztok — Google review
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London, SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom
https://www.rct.uk/visit/buckingham-palace
+44 303 123 7300
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Knebworth House

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Knebworth House is a grand Tudor stately home with extensive gardens that have been the site of major rock concerts, including performances by Oasis, Robbie Williams, and Led Zeppelin. Beyond its musical legacy, the estate offers guided tours of the historic house dating back over 500 years and features sprawling 250-acre gardens with formal gardens, a large adventure playground, and a dinosaur trail showcasing over 70 prehistoric creatures.
Attended for a company event. The house and estate are superb. Wonderfully kept and beautiful to view. We found all the staff to be really helpful and polite and very efficient. We are now considering visiting the estate when it is open for normal business as there was vast areas we didn't explore. Really worth a visit.
Darren B — Google review
What a beautiful house. Went for a guided tour, which was very informative and entertaining. It’s really worth it. Did a little walk around the gardens, which aren’t huge. But so nicely kept. I would revisit sometime as it’s a calm place to walk around. Nice cafe too. All staff are friendly and approachable.
Sue P — Google review
Had a great day out here in the house and gardens. My only criticism was that the day we visited, the house was guided visits only - no mention of this when we booked. It was useful to hear about the history of the house, but we felt a bit rushed and not really able to fully look around each room.
Karen E — Google review
Grand stately home, eclectic gardens with wild west fort, dinosaur trail, maze and formal gardens. All alongside the history of Indian viceroys, Hollywood movies and famous music concerts
Simon J — Google review
Beautiful Tudor house, the stewards are very knowledgeable and approachable. Loving what they do. The family still live there, which gives the whole place a homely feel. The gardens are well kept . Great rock Festival exhibition with posters, soundtracks, and videos. Cafe offering good, well stocked, service area a bit confusing. Lots of picnicking space in grounds. Can't wait to go back!
Sue D — Google review
Beautiful historic home and grounds. The home itself is beautiful and guided tours available which we did and definitely worth it. Not that expensive. Lovely grounds and gardens, with a lot of walking to do if you so wish :) great on a lovely sunny day. Theres a dinosaur trail aswell which is great for kids and dino fans alike. Theres alsos a play park which i didnt directly go to but can see and its quite a large one. Lovely cafe with good food and drinks available including veggie options. Toilets were clean with nappy changing toilet available too.
Charlotte W — Google review
We had an amazing day at Knebworth House! The historic home was absolutely fascinating—truly a magical place that’s stayed on my mind ever since 🤩. The kids’ activities were spot on, and both of my children had a fantastic time. The adventure playground was a definite highlight! I highly recommend visiting, especially for families with kids. We loved every moment ❤️
Busy B — Google review
Excellent adventure playground for little ones. Outdoor obstacle course with swings, little houses, zip lines, A huge fort with towers and slides. Also some huge mat slides. Perfect for picnics - no picnics allowed in house gardens however you can around the adventure playground. Worth noting you can walk across the grounds to the house from the playground or vice versa however about 1.2k apart across bumpy grass so you may want to drive. The gardens around the house are not really buggy friendly apart from across the grass. Wilderness walk/trails where dinosaurs are is definitely not buggy friendly. Adventure playground has decent toilets/changing area and a small cafe operating out of a shipping container/shed. 10:30 opening time which wished it was a bit earlier especially with younger children. Grounds were lovely and had a great day out!
Scott C — Google review
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Knebworth Park, Stevenage, SG1 2AX, United Kingdom
http://www.knebworthhouse.com/
+44 1438 812661
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Madame Tussauds London

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Wax museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Madame Tussauds London is a renowned wax museum and a top tourist spot in the city. Founded by Marie Tussaud, it features lifelike wax replicas of famous celebrities, historical figures, and members of the Royal Family. The museum offers 14 interactive areas with over 300 stunning wax figures from various fields such as movies, sports, music, fashion, politics, history, and fiction. It's an ideal place for family visits as there are activities suitable for all ages.
We had so much fun here! It’s not just wax figures; the Star Wars and Marvel sections are amazing, and the 4D cinema was a great bonus. The 'Spirit of London' taxi ride was a total surprise and really enjoyable. Great for selfies and a good laugh. Definitely book online to save money!
Ryan A — Google review
Had a good time with family, spent around 2hrs at the venue.kudos to the entire team for excellent crowd control. Around 80% of the wax statue look stunning and fantastic, rest felt like a dummy one. The special attraction was "Spirit of London" ride, which is a themed taxi ride through the city's history, and not a conventional train ride. The ride uses iconic black cabs to take visitors on a 5-minute journey through London's history and cultural events which also includes wax figures, immersive exhibits, and a 4D cinema.
Shanavas S — Google review
Had a great time! There’s quite a collection to explore, with some truly fascinating stories, science section and even a few spooky horror rooms. The organisation and presentation were excellent, and the cable ride through centuries of history was absolutely epic! I didn’t see many staff around, but I didn’t really need any help. Overall, I had an amazing time and would highly recommend it!
Susan O — Google review
Madame Tussauds London is one of the city’s most famous attractions, known for its incredibly lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and world leaders. Visitors can get up close to movie stars, musicians, athletes, and even members of the Royal Family. The experience includes themed zones, interactive displays, and immersive sets that bring scenes to life. From posing with Marvel superheroes to stepping into the world of Star Wars, there’s something for everyone. Madame Tussauds combines art, entertainment, and history, making it a fun and memorable destination for people of all ages visiting London.
Anup D — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at Madame Tussauds London! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was exciting and full of energy. The wax figures are incredibly lifelike — it honestly felt like standing right next to world-famous celebrities, historical icons, and even superheroes. The interactive zones made the visit even more enjoyable. The Marvel and Star Wars experiences were highlights for me, and I loved how immersive the settings were. Everything was well-organized, and staff were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. It’s not just about seeing the figures — it’s about the journey through culture, history, film, sports, and music all in one place. A great mix of fun, photo opportunities, and a bit of awe. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in London!
Adriana V — Google review
I had an amazing experience at the Madame Tuassads London. I have already been to other places but this one was different. In addition to various wax statues there was a ride which was very beautiful. Also there was 3D show which was star of the whole lot. Would highly recommend even if you have visited other wax museums. Its clean and wait time is not much.
Keerthan P — Google review
Madame Tussauds was such a fun experience! The wax figures look unbelievably real ,it’s like walking through a celebrity world. The Marvel and Royal Family sections were my favourites. It does get busy, but totally worth it for the photos and the atmosphere.
Shehara K — Google review
I was a bit hesitant about going here, if it's really worth the money... And it is! We enjoyed this interactive experience very much! It's fun and I very much appreciated it is not just the wax figures (which are impressive by themselves), but I was excited about the Marvel 3D experience, the little "taxi" drive through the history of London or the scary horror cellar :) What was dissapointing was the price of the photos they take for you (25 pounds?!). But otherwise perfect way to spend a memorable afternoon (at least 3 hours recommended!), totally recommended. PS: pleasant surprise at the end of our visit was the London Eye tickets for 10£ offer.
Vendulka P — Google review
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Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LR, United Kingdom
https://www.madametussauds.com/london/en/
+44 20 7487 0351
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St Albans Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St Albans Cathedral, a landmark Norman cathedral, is a must-visit in St Albans and one of its most popular tourist attractions. It offers free daily tours and the opportunity to climb the tower. With over 1700 years of history, it is the oldest continuous site of Christian worship in Britain. The cathedral features stunning stained glass windows and boasts the longest nave in the country.
Beautiful on the outside and inside, very historic and a place a calm reflection to wander round. Free entry but lots of places where you can donate via tapping your card. Very friendly staff inside who recommended the parts of the cathedral to make sure we didn’t miss!
Mike L — Google review
I live in London, and visiting this city and this cathedral was one of the most beautiful experiences I had over the weekend. It was truly enjoyable. St Albans Cathedral is absolutely stunning — it feels like every wall and door has a story to tell, as if they’ve witnessed countless events over the centuries. The atmosphere is peaceful yet powerful, and walking through the cathedral felt like stepping into history. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves architecture, history, or simply beautiful places.
Bab M — Google review
A magnificent architectural with loads of history and story. We visited in a weekday thus not crowded at all. You will be embraced by a deep sense of peace and afford to slow down to appreciate the view around you. Worth a visit together with the town.
Lydia C — Google review
The sheer scale of St Albans Cathedral, a structure of profound history and weight, provided the perfect canvas for the Poppy Fields light installation by Luxmuralis last night. It was more than an event; it was a deeply moving, sensory experience designed for quiet contemplation and remembrance. The massive, soaring architecture of the Nave, usually bathed in the soft glow of natural light or high electric lamps, was utterly transformed by darkness and vibrant digital projection.
Kris M — Google review
This an absolutely stunning building dating originally from the Norman period but with additions over the centuries. The place was a pilgrimage site long before the Norman's arrived and the tomb of St Alban is still a pilgrimage site today. The cathedral possesses the longest nave of any cathedral in Britain and there are a number of medieval frescoes still visible; fascinating even if somewhat faded.
Bernard S — Google review
Being there you imagine that the place is nearly 1000!!!!! Years old. Some buildings were built from the Romans bricks. It is the oldest and one of the most significant church in England. This church saw everything. Besides that, town is beautiful, going there you should have enough time. It is hard to find the parking lot.
DNK — Google review
Absolutely enjoyed my visit. A stunning place that showcases its long history through a mix of architectural styles. I just loved every single detail, from the floor and columns to the ceiling.
Erin Y — Google review
Enjoyed our visit there. They have a free guided tour of the cathedral which runs for about an hour; I strongly recommend it. The entry is free too!
Jezwin — Google review
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Cathedral, Sumpter Yard, St Albans AL1 1BY, United Kingdom
https://www.stalbanscathedral.org/
+44 1727 890210
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Chessington World of Adventures Resort

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
The Chessington World of Adventures Resort boasts two hotels with laid-back rooms, some featuring vistas of the safari. Guests can enjoy casual dining while immersing themselves in the park's unique atmosphere. For those seeking outdoor activities, there are opportunities to explore Alice Holt's distinct character on bikes, venturing into the serene countryside that straddles Surrey and Hampshire. Along stunning paths through the peaceful oak woodlands, visitors can spot a variety of wildlife species like woodpeckers and more.
We stayed in the Safari Hotel for 4 nights and had the best time! The room was clean and large which was great as we could put some toys out on the floor for our 14 month old. The one thing that stood out the most was the friendliness of the staff. Every single person we came into contact with from the reception team, cleaners and restaurant staff were friendly, helpful and polite. On the first morning our breakfast was served in the Temple Restaurant and we were greeted by Joanne who blew us away with her attentiveness and thoroughness to show us exactly where everything was. We felt so welcome. The next morning and for the rest of our stay we had breakfast at the Zafari restaurant where Julie looked after us. Julie was AMAZING with our daughter and would make a special effort to come over every morning to check we were okay and play with our daughter. Julie would sing songs and play with her and it really made us feel we were in the right place for our family. Julie is a STAR. We enjoyed 2 days in the park itself and loved every part of it. Seeing the animals was our favourite as this is something we could all do as a family. We had a great stay and will definitely be back. Thank you! 🙂
Sophie F — Google review
So much to do for all of the family our age range was 6-11 and there was only 1 ride the 6yr old couldn't go on so if you have thrill seekinging younger ones I would recommend Chessington but also the gruffalo ride and room on a broom we're amazing gentle fun the was perfect for a little (or big) one that doesn't like going too fast. Plenty of photo opportunities to capture the family fun memories
Dannii T — Google review
I’ve been visiting Chessington ever since I was a kid, and now I get to bring my own children here! The park has retained much of its charm from when I was younger. My daughters are 8 and 2, and there are plenty of rides and attractions suitable for both of them to enjoy. It’s great to see the park continuing to evolve with exciting additions like the Jumanji area and the upcoming Paw Patrol attraction. However, I do feel that some of the older rides could use a bit more attention — we got stuck on the Gruffalo ride, and the Vampire ride (my very first rollercoaster!) was unfortunately closed. I was really looking forward to sharing that nostalgic experience with my daughter. Overall, Chessington is still a fantastic family day out and a place full of wonderful memories. We’ll definitely be back once the new areas and rides open up!
Kristian J — Google review
A very good family theme park. There is a wide variety of attractions, including a good selection of rollercoasters for those wanting rides of the slightly more thrilling type. There are also many younger oriented rides.
Tate B — Google review
Disappointing Experience at Chessington Adventures I spent around 45 minutes stuck in traffic just trying to get into the park, and then another 30 minutes driving around the car park looking for a space. Even though we paid full price for our tickets, we were only able to go on about 3–5 rides the entire day because of how extremely busy it was. The signboards claimed the waiting time was 30 minutes, but that’s completely inaccurate — it took at least double that for every ride. The park itself looks nice, but the whole experience was ruined by the endless queues and poor crowd management. Overall, it was an awful experience and definitely not worth the time or money. I wouldn’t want to visit again.
Ramesh A — Google review
I visited Chessington World of Adventures today with my family and had a really good time. The weather was lovely, which always helps, and I was impressed with how easy it was to get on the rides. Most of them had little to no queue at all, so we could go straight on, which was fantastic with young children. The kids really enjoyed themselves and there was a nice mix of rides suitable for their ages. On the downside, some of the rides could definitely do with a bit more cleaning and maintenance, as a few looked quite worn. I also noticed a bit of a rat problem near some of the bins, which was unpleasant to see. Overall though, we had a very enjoyable day out and I would recommend it to families, especially if you can go on a quieter day like we did.
Tom R — Google review
Lovely day with the children, my only criticism is the time it takes to get onto the ride, the cost to upgrade is just too much, but the time wasted on getting people off and on I think could be improved to speed things up. The guys in the ticket office were brilliant after some issues with my tickets not coming through they sorted it very quickly.
Tim K — Google review
Chessington is an all rounded place to visit as it both has animals and rides!!! The ride queue time is sometimes long but you get to buy quick access tickets. Sometimes even when the queue was just 5 minutes you had to walk through the long queue path which sometimes can be annoying. The park has something for everyone. Not much choice in food especially if you are health conscious but you get to bring your own picnic. Staff were friendly in the park- not so much in the car park. The refill stations for the cups you can buy for £18 were few and not well sign posted and the ones stationed outside were covered in wasps. The ones in the sweet shop were great!! They also don’t let u refill for ten minutes which was also annoying cos I got a couple of wasps in my first drink!! The rides were good. The animals look healthy and happy. I had a very good day out here.
Meera M — Google review
4.1
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3.2
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Chessington, KT9 2NE, United Kingdom
https://www.chessington.com/
+44 1372 731657
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Olde Watermill Shopping Village

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Olde Watermill Shopping Village, located in the historic village of Barton-le-Clay, offers a unique shopping experience with over 20 specialty shops selling everything from antiques to local food products. Visitors can explore a variety of restaurants and cafes while enjoying a leisurely day out in Bedfordshire. The village is known for its diverse selection of greeting cards and ceremonial items, making it an ideal destination for finding unique gifts.
Went to the Summer Beach today with my daughter and grandson and he loved it. Well worth the money with a big sandpit including buckets and spades, swings & slide and 5 or 6 bouncy castles. Wasn’t too busy so he enjoyed going on everything and there’s also a lot of tables & chairs to sit down to have a drink whilst watching the kids play, it felt like a safe environment too. The two hours was plenty of time to enjoy it all and we had a wander in the shops afterwards where everyone was lovely and friendly with excellent customer service, highly recommend a visit 😊
Terrianne S — Google review
Quaint little shopping village with some interesting boutique outlets. Some currently closed due to the recent flooding. Good Christmas shop with all the usual bits and pieces, got a few nice beers ready for the festive season. Nice cafe on site doing the usual hot and cold drinks and snacks at really sensible prices. Definitely recommend a quick stop if in the area.
Iain W — Google review
We had such a wonderful experience celebrating a birthday breakfast at this charming café. From the moment we arrived, the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The atmosphere was warm and inviting — perfect for a family gathering. What really stood out was the way they made an extra effort for our daughter, the birthday girl. They added special touches that made her feel truly celebrated, and it meant a lot to all of us. Our grandson was also treated like a VIP — the staff made a lovely fuss over him, and he was absolutely beaming the entire time. The food was delicious and was a hit with everyone. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a great breakfast spot — whether you’re celebrating or just enjoying a good meal. We’ll definitely be back!
Sammy — Google review
We visited Summer Beach this week and it was such a lovely, magical experience — perfect for children and families. My daughter absolutely loved the beach itself in the mill and had been looking forward to going back. Unfortunately, when my mum took her today into the gemstone shop afterwards, her experience was completely ruined. My daughter is 11 years old, disabled, and lives with autism and epilepsy. She’s sensible, respectful, and full of wonder — the exact kind of child you’d hope would be welcomed in a place filled with treasures. But the man in the shop kept telling her not to touch anything and warned that she’d be “out of pocket” if she broke something — which was really unfair and uncalled for. She hadn’t done anything wrong. He also repeatedly talked about his son making things on the computer with 3D printing, which felt oddly pointed and left my daughter feeling uncomfortable and self-conscious. What should have been a fun, inclusive outing left her upset and singled out. It’s a real shame, because Summer Beach itself was amazing — but the attitude in the gemstone shop let it all down. I’d really urge the owners to consider how they speak to and treat children with additional needs. It matters.
Emma F — Google review
A little bit out of the way. Blink and you will pass it on the dual carriageway, of the A6, on the way to / from Luton. About 13 miles from Bedford. A jewel of a quaint small shopping centre. Oldie worldly shops set in the grounds of an old watermill. Occasional craft fairs are held, with hand made items. The Christmas shop is well worth a visit. Opening this year 2025, on the Saturday 27th September. Restaurant/cafe on site. Small garden centre. Chinese takeaway tucked round the corner, at the back of the watermill. Opens at 5pm. I can recommend it 😋. After an afternoon browsing round the shops, have a takeaway. A good afternoon out 👍. Log on to their website to find the next events.
Paul C — Google review
Visited with my grandchildren today, they had a lovely time on the train ride. We then went to the restaurant for lunch which was absolutely delicious, very generous servings, staff were all attentive even though it was quite busy. I finished with the coffee cake which was lovely. We will definitely be going back for lunch soon!
Sharon H — Google review
Lots of interesting little shops, kids particularly enjoyed looking for jewelry. Great selection in the Christmas barn. Cafe: sandwiches and chips looked / smelt great. We bought cakes and 4 hot drinks but the hot drinks took 15 mins to arrive then one was forgotten. Kids also enjoyed looking at the fish in the large pond.
Joe B — Google review
Took the car to a car show here during the summer and never been here before I was unaware of what layed inside oh my god what a fantastic surprise this place is one of a kind with so many little shops and cafes , this place is like stepping back in time, all I can say is you have to visit here for a truly wonderful experience
Mark L — Google review
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4.0
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Barton, Mill Ln, Faldo Rd, Barton-le-Clay MK45 4RF, United Kingdom
https://www.oldewatermill.co.uk/
+44 1582 882709
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Box Hill

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Box Hill, located in Tadworth, is a renowned summit along the North Downs ridgeline in Surrey. It offers sweeping views and walking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy amenities such as a cafe, gift shop, and parking at the hill's peak. The area is known for its far-reaching vistas over ancient woodland and chalk downland, making it an ideal spot for nature walks and scenic exploration.
Went hiking with my friends. Got the route from strava with a restaurant on the way. Grab some beers and it's a moderate hike from the bottom. You can even grab some wine from denbies and continue your walk up to the top. Its one of the most beautiful hikes in surrey.
Rhys R — Google review
It was a wonderful biking trip from Purley to Box Hill on a ebike. At 68 years of age I could cycle 50 KMS and explore British Countryside. Worth the effort.
RK S — Google review
I love this place as it's 30 minute drive for me. A good place to enjoy nature, trails and good food options within 5 minutes walk. Plenty of parking available, and kids can enjoy the place as they have Children specific Trails too with few nature activities that my child enjoys! Definitely one of my favourite place in the UK.
Harshul S — Google review
Did Box Hill, Lodge Hill and Juniper Hill Circular that having up and down always but the terrain within 200m that so far not too hard. The view of box hill is so good.
Face I — Google review
Great views, National Trust car park saves a hike up the hill (cost is free for National Trust members, prices on attached photos for non-members); follow the NT sign up the zig zag Road. We did the stepping stone walk on a warm but mercifully not sunny day in August. It was doable in comfy trainers although it did involve a very steep descent down the steps from the car park to the stepping stones and then we followed the path along the river (although you can't actually see the river) back to the village where the zig zag road starts going up the hill. The path back up the hill starts just to the left of the hotel on the roundabout and is very steep, so you need to be fully mobile and relatively fit to get up there. It looked very slippery for those coming down that way as it was just a gravel path on a steep hill, not steps like going down to the stepping stones. We did the whole walk slowly with a 4 year old who definitely needed carrying for the steepest parts and with a few stops to catch out breath and have a snack it took us approx 2 hours. It was a nice walk but we didn't realise how steep the slopes would be and wished we had taken more water!
Jim K — Google review
Beautiful place for some serious incline hiking, or just a gentle walk depending on what route you take. Perfect for training for a big climb/hike up a mountain, also nice for a dog walk with some really great views! Definitely bring plenty of water with you and ideally some hiking poles if you’re a bit unfit or need that extra support if you’re doing the longer, hilly routes as it is VERY steep in places! A cafe is situated at the car park but it’s very expensive. There’s also toilets there and usually an ice cream van in the car park in sunny weather (again, extortionate prices (£5.50 for a small whippy ice cream) but it’s there if you want it! :) There’s free water fountains there though which is handy for refilling your bottle. Parking is around £10 for the day, or free for disabled badge holders and national trust members. Overall, great place!
Life0ffthegrid — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful hike! I had a great time at Box Hill! The scenery on the drive up was beautiful, and the 20-30 minute hike to the top was definitely worth it. It was so peaceful and the views were stunning. The only minor issue was parking. We ended up having to use the private car park in front of the hotel, which cost £4.95 for 2 hours. Just something to be aware of if you're planning a visit! Despite that, it was a fantastic experience and I'd highly recommend it for a peaceful walk with amazing views.
SYED G — Google review
Great place for a day out with family or friends. Walking shoes are recommended. Be prepared for a moderate difficulty, lots of steps parts ( on the way from The Stepping Stones up to Box Hill we accounted 278) . Beautiful views from every side. At the top is a parking, if you are a National Trust member is free if not you have to pay. Coffee shop is cosy, with lots of choices of food and drinks, helpful and kind staff, toilets available. Highly recommended.
Eleena P — Google review
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Tadworth, RH5 6BY, United Kingdom
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Stockwood Discovery Centre

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Stockwood Discovery Centre is a captivating destination for families, history enthusiasts, and garden lovers alike. The museum showcases the rich local history through engaging exhibitions spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. Visitors can explore Europe's largest carriage collection and enjoy the scenic outdoor play area and walled gardens. The museum complex includes a variety of attractions such as the Discovery Hall, Victorian Greenhouses, and Discovery Galleries.
Stockwood Discovery Centre is a great place to visit. The museum and gardens are interesting, and the staff are very kind and helpful. It’s a nice way to spend a few hours. There’s also a café and a good gift shop with souvenirs and local items.
Modafinil U — Google review
A gem in Luton, deserving of every one of its 5 stars! I've visited both on weekdays and weekends, and each time it offers a truly fruitful and calm atmosphere. The beautiful gardens are a highlight, perfect for a peaceful stroll and enjoying nature's beauty. The coffee shop is a lovely spot to relax and refuel, and the old carriage exposition is fascinating – a real step back in time. It's a wonderful place to escape and enjoy some tranquillity. Highly recommend!
Marin V — Google review
I haven't been here in a long time and it still delivers, the museum is good and took approximately an hour to get around. The garden was unexpectedly large it was like a laybrinth to get around, you couldn't go inside the greenhouses I assume this was because we went on the 26th September getting close to Autumn so I'm fine with that. There was a slight mishap with my hot chocolate where I got given one that tasted like coffee but this was adequately replaced.
Ben C — Google review
Wonderful place with well kept grounds..a favourite when the kid's were young and now a place of tranquility to get away from the busy world outside.. excellent cafe too..
Red — Google review
Lovely gardens and museum! We love to have picnics and walks in here. Nice little cafe and toilets available.
Ana M — Google review
A warm welcome to centre. Fantastic museum containing wonderful collection of vehicles. Lovely and interesting gardens . Really good cafe and shop. So good that it is free entry.
Bernie K — Google review
Beautiful park with a golf course, museum, coffee shop and play area for kids. Quiet and relaxing atmosphere.
U D — Google review
Lovely place to visit with a whole family, it's free, it's interesting, full of exciting exhibitions for fans of history, although a lot of places (especially greenhouses in the gardens) seemed unaccessible on our recent visit. There're a coffee shop, toilets, and playgrounds. The staff is kind, and the gift shop has a lot of lovely knicknacks. Fantastic place for a walk or picnic, but some parts of the gardens seem a little run down recently.
Joanna C — Google review
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4.4
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London Rd, Luton, LU1 4LX, United Kingdom
https://www.culturetrust.com/venues/stockwood-discovery-centre
+44 1582 548600
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Watford Colosseum

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Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Watford Colosseum is a renowned concert auditorium in the heart of Watford, originally built in 1938. It is celebrated for its exceptional acoustics, having hosted recordings of iconic soundtracks like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. The venue features a main auditorium, as well as a cafe, restaurant, and several bars. Additionally, it houses The Pump House, a vibrant theater that accommodates various local arts groups and a nationally acclaimed youth theater group.
A great space for concerts. Saw the Stranglers and Skids on the night. Car parking at Gade 24hr car park quite close. Accessible for wheelchairs. A security arch was at entrance. No food on the night and beer wasn't all that either. Bands were great though.
Roo N — Google review
Friendly staff and security bar one mismog. Give someone a uniform eh...! Charming looking building outside. Lovely building inside. Recently revamped. Bar prices were fair. No large queues. Large seating area outside of stage area. Large standing area. Not the best acoustics here., perhaps it was the bands sound engineer making a bit of a pigs ear of it. Shall give the venue the benefit of doubt on that one.
Steve M — Google review
Went to watch Jake Bugg. Great venue, friendly staff, we didn't have to queue long. Just wish we knew there was another bar further inside as we did have to queue quite a while for drinks. Cloakroom (£2) and plenty of toilets available.
Claire B — Google review
We travelled here to see a music concert. The Colosseum has recently reopened after refurbishment and it was looking good. Thoughtful and classy looking refurbishment. Friendly, happy staff. Good selection of drinks though only crisps were available as a snack. Sound quality/acoustics were good and the layout helped produce a great atmosphere.
D C — Google review
The newly refurbished colosseum was worth the wait. A delightful venue with many great events to look forward to. Bar prices seemed high which was the only negative to my first night with a concert by the BBC Concert Orchestra
Martin C — Google review
Went to see Ocean Colour Scene. Apparently this is the first concert since they've refurbished this venue. And wow, they have done a magnificent job. I think there were three separate bars, where I found service was fairly swift. There's plenty of parking very close to the Colosseum. Altogether a very enjoyable experience.
Martin L — Google review
I went to Party 101 at the Watford Colosseum last night. The show itself was absolutely amazing — the atmosphere and sound system were excellent, and the performance was top-notch. Unfortunately, the organisation outside and at the bar let the night down. The queues were massive and very poorly managed. After waiting ages, we saw security suddenly begin pulling people from behind us and letting them in through a different entrance. This meant people who had only just arrived — and queued for five minutes — got inside before those of us who had been waiting much longer. If queues needed to be redirected, this should have been done from the front fairly, not from the back. There were also issues at the bar. Around 10 minutes after the performance began, alcoholic drinks stopped being served because staff had served a minor. This is completely unacceptable. IDs should always be checked, especially when knowing an event is 14+. This mistake meant the bar was closed just as the event was starting, spoiling the experience for many. I wasn’t desperate for a drink myself, but at a dance event like this, the atmosphere is definitely better when guests can enjoy refreshments responsibly. Overall, fantastic show but let down by poor queue management and serious bar staff failures. I hope the Colosseum reviews its procedures because the performers and production deserved better support.
Abby C — Google review
Easy Parking and restaurants nearby, big venue maybe 2000 capacity,clean,safe,nice kind staff. Huge reverb and very bad sound mix in the balcony but that maybe sound tech issues not the venues fault
Paul F — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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Rickmansworth Rd, Watford, WD17 3JN, United Kingdom
https://watfordcolosseum.co.uk/
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Denbies Wine Estate

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Denbies Wine Estate is a unique destination offering quirky farmhouse B&B accommodations with en suite bathrooms, surrounded by a sprawling vineyard and two restaurants. Despite the challenging climate for grape cultivation in the UK, Denbies manages to produce remarkable wines that have garnered international acclaim. The estate's expansive 265-acre vineyard provides stunning photo opportunities reminiscent of picturesque landscapes abroad.
Lovely lunch and train ride around the Vineyard. Glass of sparkling wine optional. Worth booking lunch early as the last Vineyard tour stops at 3pm. Great view over the North Downs and Boxhill. The Gallery restaurant gets quite warm and busy. There's also a ground floor Brassiere and garden restaurant/ hotel. Hidden gem in the Surrey countryside. Recommended 👌🏽
Bev747sp — Google review
Vineyard size: England’s largest, with approximately 265 acres of vines—about 10% of plantings in the UK . • Annual visitors: Around 300,000 guests enjoy tours, tastings, and on-site amenities . • Visitor Centre: Includes a working winery tour, 360° cinema, wine cellars, lecture space, two restaurants (Garden Conservatory & Gallery), and a well-stocked wine and gift shop
Malik S — Google review
Set against rolling hills, this estate offers a charming blend of nature and refinement. The tours are informative, with knowledgeable guides who bring the vineyards to life. Wines are varied and enjoyable, though a few lack the depth of finer European rivals. Dining is pleasant with scenic views. Overall, a rewarding experience that balances education and leisure, deserving a confident four stars.
Enoch O — Google review
Wonderful place where you can spend a day immerse in the nature of the wineyards. In Autumn the colours of the trees and the leaves will leave you speechless. The tpur with the little train is fabulous qs every year.i defenitely reccommend to visit thia wonderful estate.
Robin N — Google review
Great walk with fantastic views. Somewhat uphill. Had a good sandwich, but the fish n chips looked better. Coffee was good although the “barrister “ didn’t know the difference between an Americano and Long Black -“ they tell us it’s just coffee!!” Bought a Christmas decoration and a clockwork Christmas tree from the shop. Autumn colours lovely
Edward H — Google review
Enjoyed the tea and train tour at the wine estate. Afternoon tea was delicious (both savoury and sweet, and there was plenty to go around). Would have liked a bit more instruction / organisation from the team about what the experience entailed. The hotel restaurant team were not prepared to receive us after the tour finished so there was a bit of waiting around which interrupted the momentum of what was otherwise a fab day. The wine was great too!
Josh W — Google review
Considering this is a working vineyard it's great that there is open access for walkers and you are able to take in the stunning views and get up close to the grapes! Has a spacious gift shop and as a relief to older walkers the toilets are free to use!
John D — Google review
Had the best stay and wine tour at Denbies!! Eduardo at the hotel gave us a 5 star stay!! Even put the heaters on outside and let us finish our bottle of wine there after dinner. Thank you Eduardo for making our stay extra special X
Kelsie-Rae M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Bradley Ln, Dorking, RH5 6AA, United Kingdom
http://www.denbies.co.uk/
+44 1306 876616
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Bocketts Farm Park

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Bocketts Farm Park, located just outside of Leatherhead, is a working family farm that offers a fun day out for all ages. Visitors can enjoy feeding animals, tractor and pony rides, pig racing, and play areas with trampolines. The farm is home to baby animals like lambs, piglets, and chicks which can be visited during animal holding sessions. Additionally, there are indoor soft play barns and outdoor adventure trails for kids to explore.
My son and niece absolutely loved the place as did the adults. There was plenty to see and do and all the animals looked well cared for. The play areas were clean as were the toilets. The gift shop was reasonably priced had gifts from 25p upwards. The highlight of day for me was the pony rides. My son wanted to do it, but was very anxious. There was a lady called Abbey taking the money who instantly put him at ease and promised to walk round with him. When it was his turn she was so patient, calm and reassuring with him. She helped him on the pony JJ and with another Abbey they walked him round. By the time he had finished he was laughing and had thoroughly enjoyed it. So thank you Abbey! I would definitely return for another day trip.
Asslinn A — Google review
Nice place to spend day with kids. Lot of Animals and Activities. Kids really enjoyed. Price is bit high but if you spend whole day its good deal. They have shops where you can get Coffee tea snacks and drink. Only few thing : First one staff could do more to engage public looked like they leave them to explore them self and everyone is walking around clueless. Second toilet is not maintained properly. Third one is had to pay extra for ride and things inside. I think it would be better if it was all included pay. In general its good place to visit with kids they can see farm and learn a lot of new things.
A T — Google review
Wonderful farm experience! Great educational posters and infographics, lots of opportunities to interact with animals up close, tons of very creative and exciting play areas for kids both outdoors and indoors. The staff were all really friendly and welcoming and we had a lovely lunch.
Kara W — Google review
No Dad on the adventure today but the girls of the family paid a visit to Bocketts Farm with friends. There is plenty to see and do at the farm and most activities are included. However be prepared to pay a little extra for the tractor or pony rides. The girls enjoyed feeding the animals and exploring the outside playgrounds. One is aimed at the younger children and one at older children. The pig racing is always a highlight at the farm and the girls loved cheering on their coloured pig - a few more flags would have been handy as there were not many to go around. As with all places of this nature, the shop is a dangerous place for children and has to be passed through to leave!! My two came home with a new cuddly lop eared bunny and a cuddly sausage dog on a lead to add to their vast collections... In fairness they are quite cute. @familydadventures
Tom R — Google review
Great place for a family day out with your little ones!! They have various activities for all the family including feeding the animals, pig race, tractor rides etc. Kids have many play areas to choose from including indoor and outdoor areas. Good washroom facilities and baby changing areas, cafes and dining areas for all the family to enjoy the day!!
Sumal K — Google review
I visited this farm with my 4.5 year old son and we had lovely day out! The tickets are quite pricey, it was about £45 for both of us but it was worth it. Bear in mind that some activities like tractor rides of riding a ponny are not included in the price. There are lots of activities for kids of different ages. We enjoyed seeing and feeding all the animals. My son really liked the playground, trampoline and the tractor rides. This weekend Bluey was on the site and my son was excited to take picture with him. I recommend to come early, we arrived before 10.00 and parking was pretty full. There are few places to eat, we enjoyed the pizza. We will definitely be back one day :)
Gosia L — Google review
Fantastic place for the kids. Huge park area and animal areas as well as petting sessions for them (and the adults!) too. There are places to eat which are a tad pricey but lovely food. They even make their own pizzas! Will definitely be returning again soon, especially for the pig races!
Katie G — Google review
First time we have been today but wish I had known about this sooner. Only found it as was looking for something in between where my grandchildren live and I do. It’s a great farm with so much to do. Lots that is inside if the weather turns bad and lots of things that are differentiated for younger/older children. You can buy animal food for £1.50 a bag. There are tractor and pony rides that cost extra but we didn’t do this as the grandchildren were having so much fun with everything else. Will definitely come back again we all had a great day.
Nicola D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(856)
Young St, Fetcham, Leatherhead KT22 9BS, United Kingdom
http://www.bockettsfarm.co.uk/
+44 1372 363764
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Cassiobury Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Cassiobury Park, located on the edge of urban development, spans 190 acres of open grass and woodland. It features a nature reserve with wet woodland and marshland, as well as paths alongside the Grand Union Canal and through Whippendell Woods. The park offers sports facilities, kids' attractions such as an extensive play park and miniature railway, and amenities like cafes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like sunbathing, paddling pools, and play areas.
Cassiobury Park is a wonderful spot for a family day out, with plenty of open green spaces that make it perfect for picnics. The park has a variety of food options nearby, including cafés and kiosks where you can grab snacks, ice creams, or a hot drink to enjoy while relaxing on the grass. It’s easy to find a quiet patch for a picnic, whether you prefer being near the hub of activity or tucked away in a more peaceful corner. The atmosphere feels welcoming, and there’s a nice balance between areas to unwind and spaces buzzing with families. For children, the play areas are a real highlight—modern, safe, and full of equipment to keep them entertained for hours. The splash park in summer is a particular favorite, making it great for warm days. Walking along the canal adds another layer of charm, as you can watch narrowboats glide past or simply enjoy a gentle stroll. Between the kids’ attractions, the scenic waterway, and the relaxed picnic-friendly vibe, Cassiobury Park offers something for everyone and easily fills a day with simple but memorable pleasures.
Nicholas M — Google review
Here are some tips to help you make the most of a day in Cassiobury Park if you’re going for the miniature railway: 🚂 Miniature Railway Ride times are 11 am – 5 pm. It’s a short, fun trip through the trees that kids (and adults!) love. 🎶 Bandstand Today, 3 pm – 5 pm, the Big Bandstand series is on. Free live music in the heart of the park—great to relax after the train ride. 👧 Playgrounds Two big playgrounds: The Hub Playground near the Cha Café has water play features (splash area in summer), climbing frames, and swings. The Lower Playground near the paddling pools is best for younger children. 🍴 Food & Drink Cha Café (by the Hub): Independent café with sandwiches, cakes, kids’ lunch boxes, and good coffee. Gets busy at lunchtime, so earlier or later is best. Ice-cream vans and kiosks are dotted around the park. Plenty of picnic spots if you’d rather bring your own. 🌳 Walks & Extras Lovely riverside walks along the Grand Union Canal (just beyond the railway). Wide open spaces for ball games or frisbee. If you’ve time, stroll through the nature reserve area at the far end of the park—it’s quieter and great for spotting wildlife. 👉 A nice flow for your day could be: Morning: Playground + railway ride Lunch: Picnic or Cha Café Afternoon: Canal walk
Integrated M — Google review
This is such an amazing park, for people living around it’s a bliss. It is such a large and lovely place. Large tress with water bodies running canals gives a wholesome feel of forest and countryside.
Shashank A — Google review
Amazing and beautiful park for walks with your dog. It has a lot to offer not only to pet owners but also to parents or anyone who enjoys nature 2h free parking included but remember to take a ticket even for free period. There are at least 2 cafe points there, these are a bit pricey but they have good coffee.
Piotr P — Google review
The park is our lifeline. The cafes are fantastic so as the people. I feel relaxed and overwhelmed with natural feelings. We also enjoy the fireworks every year. It’s a great experience.
Arindam G — Google review
I recently visited Cassiobury Park for the Bake Fest event, and it was a really lovely experience. The park itself is beautiful — spacious, green, and well looked after, with plenty of room to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere. The Bake Fest was a real highlight: so many stalls with delicious baked goods, as cakes and pastries. The atmosphere was friendly and welcoming, and it felt like a great community event. Cassiobury Park is already a great place to spend time, whether for a walk, picnic, or just to relax outdoors, and events like Bake Fest make it even more special. I’d definitely recommend visiting, especially when something like this is happening!
Elena P — Google review
Lovely and clean park. Good for running, walking your pets, or just chilling. Quiet and serene with lots of seating areas and a small play area for kids. There's also a canal there with a mini waterfall that looks nice.
Temitayo O — Google review
Cassiobury Park, Watford is the town’s largest and most popular green space, covering over 190 acres. It offers a mix of natural beauty, family-friendly attractions, and outdoor sports facilities. Family Attractions: Two large children’s playgrounds, a splash pool and paddling pools in summer, and a miniature railway. Sports & Activities: Outdoor gym, tennis courts, basketball, football pitches, golf, and marked walking/cycling trails. Nature & Relaxation: Woodland walks, open meadows, and scenic routes along the Grand Union Canal. Wildlife, including birds and deer, can often be spotted. Facilities: Cafés, refreshment kiosks, picnic spots, and seasonal events such as fairs and concerts. Recognition: Consistently rated among the top parks in the UK. It’s a great spot whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll, a family day out, or outdoor activities.
Karan B — Google review
4.7
(8087)
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4.6
(847)
Central Ave, Watford, WD18 7LG, United Kingdom
https://www.watford.gov.uk/cassioburypark
+44 1923 226400
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

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Tours
Movie & TV Tours
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, also known as the Harry Potter Studio Tour, offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages. Located in Hertfordshire, this tour takes you through the actual film sets where the popular Harry Potter movies were made. You can explore iconic locations like Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and Platform 9¾ while learning about special effects and seeing authentic props from the films.
Our first visit to the Harry Potter Studios in London was truly magical! The staff were so friendly and everyone wished my little girl a happy birthday after noticing her badge from the information desk, which made the day extra special. The sets, costumes, creatures, models, and special effects were absolutely incredible. The information throughout was fascinating, and the memorial to one of the artists who passed away was a beautiful and heartfelt touch. You can really feel the spirit of the films here with the dedication, creativity, and family bond between the cast, crew, and production team shines through every display. The shops, café, and food were fantastic too!We travelled three and a half hours to visit, and it was completely worth it. A wonderful, magical experience we’ll never forget! ✨
Hannah W — Google review
Amazing place! Its been many years since I was last there and its nice that more things have been added in that time. Went during the dark arts time and was fun to see the death eather preforming at different locations around the studio. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys Harry Potter! The lay out is brilliant and just getting to see how it was all made is amazing.
Korie H — Google review
Where do I start! Absolutely amazing experience. A must visit for all the potter heads out there. Being a core fan of the book, the movie sets was truly a visual treat. I visited during the Dark Arts theme right after Halloween. The entire tour looked like a carefully planned adventure. The atmosphere felt do lively - kudos to the employees and the guides. A kind employee even took my picture (I was on a solo trip!). I saw the butter beer had mixed reviews. But I personally devoured it. It was refreshing after a long walk. Food was alright, not a fan of the unsalted fries. Some spaces did feel a bit rushed, specially people pushing and hovering around impatiently. Could see the kids engaging a lot with the sets. The photo booths are cute, however felt like a rip-off to have a poster print for £20! Considering the high turnaround rate, they could reduce the price. The broom videos looked a bit tacky but would be a fun try out for kids. Loved the small performance by the Death Eaters who kindly let us take pictures together! Cried myself through the pricey souvenirs, but the butter beer packs were a steal! For folks who can’t find the tickets during the holidays, keep checking every single day twice. I got mine on a random day check, and snagged it right away! They were kind enough to swap me to a different slot (which I found again), without additional charges! Overall worth every penny!
Abishariga K — Google review
We had arranged a visit to the Warner Bros. Studio for our daughter’s birthday, as she’s crazy about Harry Potter. We were greeted by Menaka at the ticket collection counter. She was incredible!! 😃 Super friendly and charismatic in every way, and a true potterhead too! Our daughter was fully engaged in conversation with Menaka who shared all the wonderful things to look out for whilst on the tour. We gained tips on how to manage our time during the tour, which took 5 hours in total, including a break at the Butterbeer Bar. Menaka also gave our girl a birthday badge and several other goodies, which truly delighted her. We were amazed by the genuine kindness shown to make our daughter feel special 💓 We had arrived over an hour earlier than our scheduled tour time, so Menaka encouraged us to enjoy lunch in the Food Hall. We loved it! All dishes were very tasty and generous in portion, so we were fully prepared for the grand tour 🤩 As a birthday girl, our daughter was given the special privilege to open the door to Hogwarts! 🎉 From then on, the tour was outstanding. Spectacular sets, fun green screen experience and entertaining death eater performances. Beware of the Dementors and Acromantulas in the forbidden forest! 😨 Overall, a superb day out made extra special by all staff members, though Menaka was our favourite!! 🌟
A&J Z — Google review
Went on the small group tour. We were meant to skip queues but we didn't skip the queue we just skipped the bit we were going to see. But it was still worth it to get all the amazing little facts that the guide gave us. We went when it was hogwarts in winter. The food here is super expensive! You can take tour own food but i felt like it was part of the experience so just went with it. Remember to get your free passport so you can get your stamps as you go round 👍 The tour was 4hrs with a 1hr break. We went back in so in total spent 6hrs there and definitely could have spent longer. Take your time and make sure you make the most out of the full day.
Michelle M — Google review
We visited on a weekend, expecting it to be busy, but boy were we surprised at exactly how busy it was going to be. After a fair bit of queuing and somewhat rude security personnel at the bag check, we finally got through! The whole complex is huge and be prepared for a lot of time walking, standing and walking some more (reminded me of Disneyland) to get anywhere. However, it is really worth it once you can get over this and that is speaking as someone who isn't a huge HP fan. The work on display is amazing and the attention to detail so very impressive. The displays are well thought out, but do make sure you can stomach the high price of food and gifts!
Chris G — Google review
An unforgettable experience for any fan of Harry Potter. Warner Bros. Studio Tour is a magical journey behind the scenes that brings the wizarding world to life like no other. From the detailed sets and authentic props to the incredible special effects and costumes, every corner sparks wonder and nostalgia. The interactive elements and knowledgeable guides make it engaging for all ages. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about movie magic, this tour is a must-visit. Truly enchanting from start to finish! ✨
Cassie I — Google review
Weather you are a Harry Potter fan, love mechanics, art or any DIY projects - you will love it. If all I mentioned above describes you - prepare for a very long visit, as you will love everything. Make sure you book tickets in advance, as the are sold out very quickly. The amazing world created by J.K Roling and later by Warner Brothers studios, before advenced digital effects technologies were widely available - is truly amazing. It is definitely one of the MUST VISIT places when you are in London or around. You will LOVE it.
Michael S — Google review
4.8
(94328)
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5.0
(37870)
Studio Tour Dr, Leavesden, Watford WD25 7LR, United Kingdom
http://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/
+44 800 640 4550
27

Ruislip Lido

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Ruislip Lido is a man-made reservoir featuring an artificial beach, perfect for sunbathing and boating. The area is conveniently located just 14 miles from central London, making it an ideal spot for commuters looking to escape the city. Ruislip itself is a charming suburban town with a strong community spirit and rich history, offering plenty of activities for residents and visitors alike.
Man-made beach for sand play. Splash pad to cool off, as swimming in the lake is prohibited. Café closeby. Lots of play equipment for the kids. Little train that drives around the lake though the wooden area. Lots of toilets. Picnic benches. Walking trails in the woods. Great place for the kids.
Cindy W — Google review
The snack shack where you buy the mini trains tickets has very cheap prices. The steam train is fun. We went on a weekend when they have extra mini trains running to cross to the beach side and back. The beach was crowded with screaming kids and the red flag means there are high levels of a snail parasite or something so the water makes your skin get itchy bumps. The forested area is quiet with nice paths. Nice picnic tables and easy access to get there by Central Line tube.
Bree M — Google review
Decent if you want to go to the "beach" but not drive to the coast. Wouldn't swim in the waters but nice to relax and play around on land. There's a dog beach but not as nice, so bring a chair or blanket. When it got busy people came over here, including kids with footballs, which isn't fair on the dogs or their owners, especially dogs who are reactive to footballs, like ours. One dog owner didn't really do much when their dog was a bit more aggressive with other dogs. All the other owners were trying to get their dogs away but they didn't do anything to try and recall him. Food and drink is decently priced but the coffee was horrible. Expected the chicken and bacon baguette to be hot or toasted but it wasn't, though didn't say if it was (or i didn't read it). Very expensive parking for more than 3 hours at £17 but that's to be expected for this time of year (June). We arrived at 10am and car park still had loads of spaces but by 11am it was completely full, so go early. Mens toilets were disgusting though. Someone left a used nappy in a cubicle and another was blocked full of excrement. Don't know if there was anyone in duty to clean but absolutely horrible and disgusting way to leave a public space like this.
Chi — Google review
Want a serene walk or run? This is the place. It’s quiet, safe, scenic and peaceful. It’s dog-friendly, has toilets, a small beach, good crowd, playground and a beautiful walkway that goes around the lake.
Sana — Google review
Beautiful lido, to walk, run or just mope about in, with 2 cafes and restaurant within the area. Car park is a bit pricey for non hillingdon first card holders but definitely worth the visit. A lot of dog walkers use this area and nice steam train which runs around the lake. Can get very busy in summertime
Bejay M — Google review
As a whole a great place to visit and have done many times over the last 20+ years... I took my oldest children there when they were younger and now my youngest... And I have seen the changes made over the years ... The kids play area is looking weathered in need of a freshen up ... Afew teaks but generally a beautiful area with lots Todo
Perri E — Google review
Visited Ruislip Lido on a number of times and it's never disappoint.The lake and sandy beach give it a real seaside feel. There’s a lovely walking trail around the lake — perfect for families, joggers, or anyone wanting a peaceful stroll. The kids loved the splash pad and playground, and the miniature railway ride. there is café and pub near the beach. Parking can get very busy, so try to arrive early, especially in good weather. Overall, a great place for a family day out or a quiet escape into nature.
Kaushik P — Google review
I visited Ruislip Lido yesterday evening and was pleasantly surprised by this little escape in North London. The man-made beach has a charming, laid-back atmosphere, perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to unwind. The walking promenade around the water is a highlight—peaceful, scenic, and ideal for a leisurely stroll as the sun sets. That said, the water itself wasn’t the clearest or most inviting—it lacked that bright blue appeal you might hope for, and a bit more attention to cleanliness (especially around the edges) would make a big difference. Still, the overall vibe was lovely, with people enjoying picnics, kids playing, and even a few brave souls dipping their toes in! The nearby café and mini-railway add to the fun, making it a great spot for a casual day out. With a little more care, Ruislip Lido could be even better—but even as it is, it’s a nice place to relax without leaving the city.
Pratik J — Google review
4.4
(1220)
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4.0
(523)
Ruislip, UK, USA
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Polesden Lacey

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Building
Nature & Parks
Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian mansion located on a vast 1400-acre estate in Great Bookham, Dorking. This National Trust property offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of an Edwardian manor with its period furnishings and vintage dress-up chest. Visitors can explore the extensive grounds, including gardens, woodland, meadows, and open spaces for picnics and play. The estate also features The Squirrels Corner Adventure Playground suitable for various ages and abilities.
4.3
(1570)
Great Bookham, Dorking, RH5 6BB, UK, USA
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Permanently Closed The Conservatory at Painshill Park

Permanently Closed
Event venue
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Parks
Lots to see, very well kept park, walking routes are well displayed, must see grotto. Great for kids to run around and explore.
Kevin M — Google review
Great place for a relaxing slow walk threw a peaceful park Well worth the visit
Adrian D — Google review
Lovely park with plenty of wildlife and walking space. Good water features and a phenomenal grotto.
Sam M — Google review
Great place for a wedding. I enjoyed the greenery and landscape. Great staff and catering as well. When it came time for the actual event the venue was not ready on time. The staff was also quite rude and made the guests walk up the road for no reason when the cars had to drive up the lane to turn around.
Gena E — Google review
Absolutely Awful ! I visited the conservatory at Painshill Park for an open day on the 6th June. I have to say this was one of my favourite venues until I visited. I was appalled by the carpet as it was stained and smelt as did the chair covers which were damaged and had a lingering food and odour smell to them. I was highly disappointed with this and immediately put me off. This is a shame as guests at a wedding would pick up on this – considering the price to hire you would think it would be in a better condition. Would not recommend this venue after what I have witnessed
Kimberley Y — Google review
Overpriced, overrated cattle market for works Christmas party! Bought the drinks wristbands package... complete and utter waste of money, limited to beer, wine and soft drinks only... I don't drink any of those so ended up having to pay for drinks! With regards to food, I would actually say that disgusting is an understatement. The vegetables were rock hard to the point where you couldn't even get your fork into them. Service at the bar was atrocious, hated everything about it. Work Christmas parties are pretentious at the best of times, but this place made it 100 times worse. My advice to other companies, is spend your money elsewhere at a more deserving venue. Never again!
Liz P — Google review
Great location for events. Once attended an evening event in the Conservatory and parked in the normal Painshill Park car park only to find later that we were locked in and had to climb over the draw bridge. So if you go to an evening event, be careful were you park.
Arnaud A — Google review
Most beautiful experience for our wedding. Professional and accommodating. Wish i could do it all again. Natalie Gauci was an absolute star she helped with all our enquiries and even calmed me down just before walking down the aisle. Highly recommended xx
Nay — Google review
4.3
(179)
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4.4
(763)
Portsmouth Rd, Cobham, KT11 1JE, United Kingdom
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Sumners Ponds Fishery & Campsite

Campground
Nature & Parks
Sumners Ponds Fishery & Campsite is a delightful destination that offers an array of activities, from fishing to leisurely walks and enjoying the on-site café. Nestled in a quaint village, it provides ample facilities for guests looking to stay for an extended period without needing to venture into larger towns. The campsite features spacious pitches, particularly those by the lakeside which are perfect for both camping and fishing while ensuring a sense of privacy.
Sumners Ponds Fishery & Campsite in Barns Green, West Sussex, offers a tranquil countryside retreat set within 100 acres of lakes, woodland, and pasture. Ideal for fishing enthusiasts, the site features five well-stocked coarse fishing lakes, including Sumners Lake, which is reserved for guests in accommodation and lakeside pitches. Accommodations range from lakeside log cabins with private fishing verandas to luxury shepherd’s huts and traditional camping pitches, all equipped with modern amenities. The Café by the Lake serves a variety of meals and beverages, with special evening events like wood-fired pizza nights. Guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff. While some suggest improvements to facilities like restrooms, the overall experience remains positive. Sumners Ponds is a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation, outdoor activities, and quality fishing experiences.
Darrell D — Google review
Lovely spot for fishing, walking, visiting cafe etc. Good location in small village but with sufficient facilities to stay for a week without needing to visit a big supermarket etc. pitches are decent size and the lakeside pitches offer ideal situation for fishing and camping, in relative privacy. Staff are friendly, helpful and responsive to questions. Only issue for me was the service at the ‘Cafe on the Lake’ . Staff were not organized, working together and long queues resulted. Also noted the apparent manager criticizing a member of front house staff open.y in front of customers, which I never like.
Louise W — Google review
This is a great camping/caravan/motorhome site and fishery. Also a working farm. Extremely dog friendly, got a play area for kids, safe for cycling. Toilet/shower/laundry facilities are excellent. I highly recommend it 👌. I haven't rated rooms because I was in my motorhome.
Amanda R — Google review
Love coming back to Sumners Pond. Cafe just gets better and better. Love the location. Staff really friendly. Food delicious. Lovely environment. Happy memories of family holidays here.
Karen B — Google review
Every year for a long time there was no holiday that didn't include a visit to this campsite, of course with a tent, usually at bluebell park. Because there is a playground there and the kids love it, and unfortunately it was the same this year.Unfortunately, this year it turned out that nothing was left of the beautiful forest where the kids liked to walk at night with flashlights, but somehow they managed to get through it at the end of the visit, new holidaymakers arrived, I don't know why They chose this place because they had adult children and immediately started being loud and drinking alcohol openly, they lit a fire where it is forbidden and no one came to tell them they couldn't. I got up around 11 p.m. I got up to tell them to be quiet because we can't sleep, everything in the house stinks now, the clothes and car all have to be washed. We had to end our holiday early, even though it was paid for, because the stench of the burning fire and loud conversations at night after drinking alcohol were unbearable.
Dariusz G — Google review
This is a great place for fishing walking and has a lovely cafe I haven't stayed here but I know they have many different styles of places to stay in from a simple tent to a full on lodge Very friendly staff with a great selection of food in the on site cafe and a well stocked fishing ahop on site too.
Shaun H — Google review
In general this campsite is okay. There is a lot of fishing opportunities if you like to fish and a few paths for biking or for walks or runs. However a lot of the forest got cut down since last year and I am quite dissapointed because riding a bike is close to impossible there now and children can't play their usual games in there. You can still go on walks there however. The showers near the playground had freezing cold water so I had to walk far away to the other showers for warmer water which were much better quality. The people next to my tent were very loud late at night and had an open fire which i saw them using the wood from the forest and I know is forbidden, but when I tried to call the campiste number they didn't pick up. The location is great because there is a small shop nearby where you can pick up food and toiletries if you need it. If you have children you can ask for a spot near the playground so you can easily watch your children while they play with friends or siblings. There is also horses, cows, bulls and ducks which you have opportunities to feed if you ask the reception.
Oliwia G — Google review
Recently stayed in a shepards hut at sumners pond. Wanted a romantic getaway but not quite as expected. Only once I had booked did I find out that we could not book into 4pm due to lack of cleaning staff. Hut tidy but I would exactly say clean. Lots of dead insects on floor and on paintwork, outside deck covered in dead leaves and acorns. Also no correspondence from sumners pond to inform us that the cafe was closed on a Monday from 3 and no catering van so had to drive to find evening meal. The hut is not suitable at all to bbq so definatley had to get own food. Shower block described as new, is definatley more tired than new. But if using early in the morning were clean.
Sophie S — Google review
4.5
(1314)
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4.4
(863)
Chapel Rd, Barns Green, Horsham RH13 0PR, United Kingdom
https://sumnersponds.co.uk/
+44 1403 732539
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